I just tried to checkout the git repository of Bison in an attempt to build it, but it wasn't immediately obvious how to do that, and I didn't have much the time dig more.
README-hacking gives instruction that don't work. First I think it should refer to git and not CVS. Then running ./bootstrap directly after the checkout as suggested simply results in : % ./bootstrap ./bootstrap: Bootstrapping from checked-out bison sources... ./bootstrap: line 316: gnulib/gnulib-tool: No such file or directory Yet there is no mention of a gnulib requirement in README-hacking. It's also confusing that there are two HACKING and README-hacking files. It's not clear to me what's the difference, and I almost missed the latter. Regards, -- Alexandre Duret-Lutz
