> While testing paths, ./configure uses test -r to check for > those who are not provided by system headers. However, this > does not work for root-only files. On hurd-i386 for instance, > /dev/klog is only root readable, so the test fails, and thus > inetutils-syslogd doesn't fill /dev/kern.log. ./configure > should use test -e instead. > > Good to go, do you have push rights, and copyright assignments?
No and yes. If someone can add Guillem to the commit list, then I don't see why he cannot get write-after-approval rights.
