drh> Personally I'm against this. It'll just be extra baggage to
drh> install (and get working cross platform) and extra dependencies
drh> with IMHO minimal benefits.

The dependencies is something I don't view as a problem, but I think
that avoiding to have .err files installed is a valid reason.

drh> An alternative is to dispense with the .err files completely and
drh> use the relevant header file for the information.

Absolutely.  Does anyone know the reason for the .err files to exist
at all?  Were they perchance automagically generated once upon a time?
If so, are they still (no, I haven't looked too closely)?

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