Prevent our own gsm.h from being shadowed#310
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`libgsm` is typically installed with a top-level `gsm.h` include file (either as the main file or as a compatibility symlink to `gsm/gsm.h`). If `libgsm` is installed but `WITH_GSM` is disabled, it's possible that this copy will shadow our own when `audio/gsm/src` is being built, depending on how include directories are ordered. This will typically cause a build failure on systems such as FreeBSD, where `/usr/local/include` is inserted early in the list, such as seen in LubosD#305 (comment). (While both copies are almost identical, the original one enforces C linkage, which ours does not.)
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libgsmis typically installed with a top-levelgsm.hinclude file (either as the main file or as a compatibility symlink togsm/gsm.h). Iflibgsmis installed butWITH_GSMis disabled, it's possible that this copy will shadow our own whenaudio/gsm/srcis being built, depending on how include directories are ordered.This will typically cause a build failure on systems such as FreeBSD, where
/usr/local/includeis inserted early in the list, such as seen in #305 (comment).(While both copies are almost identical, the original one enforces C linkage, which ours does not.)