Re: <http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1060>, glibc
objected to the extent of our changes to an installed header (glob.h) to
bring the file into sync with GNULIB. (They did accept the glob.c
changes, though they have yet to apply them.)

It is true, as Roland says, that we could put most of our changes into a
second header included before glob_.h, but I am wondering if this is
desireable?  This would be a new structure for GNULIB.  Should I work on
writing a header that defines the necessary macros and then includes a
sync'd glob_.h, or would it be easier just to fork such a small file?

Regards,

Derek

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