IA>> however creates a problem for people who for whatever reason want to
IA>> use file called 'none'. Not to mention the fact that this particular

Do you know such people? What is the reason to use filename "none" as a 
prepend file?

IA>> option is not at all supported. My suggestion is that rather then

I thought it is supported, by lex parsing none as "". 

IA>> adding strncmp() for 'none' in addition to existing checks for
IA>> auto_prepend_file/auto_append_file values we simply change the
IA>> documentation to explain that to disable these options a user should
IA>> use "" as their value.

And break existing setups? Don't think it's any good...
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