> AC_CHECK_HEADERS( file.h file1.h ... file6.h \
> file7.h file8.h ... file12.h \
> file13.h)
> > However, the code produced by the macro doesn't copy the '\' so it
> sees the newline and obviously breaks. Is there anyway around this
> other than to write a bunch of AC_CHECK_HEADERS (thus expanding the
> configure code a bunch?)
Just leave out the '\'.
If I just leave out the '\', as you say, I still get the same error.
If I look at the produced code in the configure script, I see
for ac_header in file.h file1.h ... file6.h
file7.h file8.h ... file12.h
file13.h
do
Which is a shell error. If the \ were propogated to configure, this
would be okay or if quotes were put around I think it would be
alright (but not sure).
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