Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
> CVS Libtool's libltdl allows third-party user code to decide over the
> naming of the config header file it may share with it (and whether to
> use one)

Gettextize doesn't allow this choice, when including intl/ as a subdirectory,
and I'm not aware that anybody complained about it.

The only project I know of which uses a config header file called differently
is GNU clisp (where it's called "unixconf.h"), but that's because its
autoconf infrastructure started out in 1992 or 1993.

Bruno


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