Bruno Haible wrote: > Actually, no, it is not a requirement any more that > GNULIB_TOOL_IMPL=sh+py works in all cases. > This strict "same output" check was useful before we switched > to the Python implementation by default, and in the few weeks > afterwards. > > It's OK now to make small changes to the output of gnulib-tool.py, > and change the unit tests accordingly.(*) This will make the unit > tests fail with GNULIB_TOOL_IMPL=sh, but it is no longer important > since the shell implementation is only maintained for a diminishing > set of users.
Sounds good, thanks. Collin