Sam Steingold <s...@gnu.org> writes: > On 3/1/10, Simon Josefsson <si...@josefsson.org> wrote: >> >> On my debian system, > > how about the poor souls stuck with non-kosher fedora? :-)
You are in the same boat as I compared to those gNewSense users. ;-) >> Further, these functions seems rather independent of other >> system-replacing functionality, so couldn't you put them in a separate >> "global" directory and let all your sub-modules link to that gnulib >> generated library? > > yep, I put it in the "core" gllib. > > however, I think this should be handled by gnulib-tool. It would be nice it gnulib-tool could do it, but I have a hard time thinking how that would actually be implemented. There are so many different ways you may want to organize your gnulib directories that having gnulib-tool support them all is probably going to overload the poor shell script. Concrete ideas are always welcome, though... /Simon