"Bruno Haible" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Simon Josefsson wrote:
>> I know gnulib never promised to provide code that worked without the
>> gnulib-tool machinery, but previously the tweaks to make that work
>> anyway was small.  Now they are larger.  Before, you'd typically only
>> have to copy the source code and the M4 files, and arrange for the M4
>> macros to be called, and the code would work.  I know of some projects
>> that use gnulib this way (some parts of GnuPG, for example).
>
> Would you mind adding these projects to the 'users' file? From that file,
> I was under the impression that every gnulib user now uses gnulib-tool.

I added libgcrypt, which I now confirmed just copies some files from
gnulib.  I suspect some other parts of the various GnuPG related
libraries do things the same way, but all that I could find were now
using gnulib-tool (although apparently quite old versions).  Hopefully
Werner will use gnulib-tool more...

/Simon


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