Stefan Monnier writes:
> >> > * src/dbusbind.c: Use #include<config.h> instead of "config.h"
as all
> >> > other files do.
> >> I understand teh desire to make it uniform, but why choose to
> >> standardize on<config.h> rather than "config.h"?
> > VPATH.
>
> I don't see how that relates. VPATH seems to be a make-only feature,
> whereas we're talking about C code.
Specifically, people who build both in-tree and out-of-tree.
If you do that, VPATH/--srcdir can break because you have multiple
config.h on the #include search path, and the one in-tree always wins
if you use #include "config.h".