Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > There are actually 3 ways to use gnulib: > 1) manual file copies, considering the contents of the module descriptions, > 2) using a script based on the elementary --extract-... accessors of > gnulib-tool, > 3) using gnulib-tool --import.
Do we want to guarantee that gnulib should be usable in all these ways? In other words, would it be useful to set up an autobuilder that automates testing of the 3 approaches, and fix whatever problems that cause such an autobuilder to fail? Or do we ultimately only care about 3)? Personally, I'm not sure. /Simon