> Yes. This is what is done by the R.I.S.K. framework used for building
> KerGIS and kerTeX.

I'm pretty sure that R.I.S.K has more than 2,250 lines of code. That's
the LOC count of \.(ba)?sh$ stuff in the Go tree. Also, nobody seemed
to mention that Go also ships with rc files to build on Plan 9...

-- 
Aram Hăvărneanu

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