> Another option would be to add the entire libreadline to the > gnulib module, so that it really does provide a add_history > replacement as well. But the libreadline code was rather ugly > last time I checked, so it may be difficult. > > Sounds like a terrible idea to put non-trivial code into gnulib, it > isn't supposed to be a dumping group for everything in the GNU > project...
gnulib already contains some non-trivial code like argp, *printf, regex. Anyway, I guess it is up to the gnulib maintainers to decide. A question for InetUtils would be whether libreadline should be a hard or soft dependency. These are very GNU specific, readline has been used more by other projects than argp, GNUish regexps, etc. And readline compared to those things is huge (6MiB code). But you are right, it is up for the gnulib people to decide, if they include readline, then we will get it for free anyway. As for inetutils, it should be a soft dependency. Unless readline gets included in gnulib. _______________________________________________ bug-inetutils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-inetutils
