apparently "sinclude" is consireded by aclocal (up to 1.9.5)

by a dirty word, and it complains about it, even in a comment.
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...@@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...@@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([_MYSQL_INCLUDE_LIST],[ AC_DEFUN([_MYSQL_INCLUDE_LIST],[
ifelse([$1], [], [], [ ifelse([$1], [], [], [
m4_define([__mysql_include__],[$1]) m4_define([__mysql_include__],[$1])
dnl We have to use builtin(), because sinclude($1) generates an error dnl We have to use builtin(), because sinclude would generate an error
dnl "file $1 does not exists" in aclocal-1.8 - which is a bug, clearly dnl "file $1 does not exists" in aclocal-1.8 - which is a bug, clearly
dnl violating m4 specs, and which is fixed in aclocal-1.9 dnl violating m4 specs, and which is fixed in aclocal-1.9
builtin([include],$1) builtin([include],$1)
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