Is there a good reason CVS uses the regex.c from emacs rather than the 
one from glibc?  The one from glibc seems more current, but there's a 
lot of code for me to decipher particulars.  I just plugged in the 
regex.c from glibc and CVS builds and passes check without incident on 
Linux.

Derek

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