Simon Josefsson wrote:
> I have tried variations of this before, but always ran into some
> problem, e.g., the GPL module AC_REQUIRE some LGPL module that runs
> AC_LIBOBJ or similar that fails in a split setup.
That would be a bug in gnulib: An AC_REQUIREd macro is allowed only to
set variables w
Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This setup just won't work in the long run.(*) If you use multiple gnulib-tool
> invocations, you also need multiple configure files.
>
> Two setups that will work are:
> 1) Completely separate directories for the two gnulib-tool invocations,
> Nei
Simon Josefsson wrote:
> The problem is gone, but if anyone is interested, the reason the problem
> occurred was that gnutls has several gnulib directories, one for LGPL
> files that can be used by the library, and other gnulib directories for
> GPL stuff. The string.h module is added in the LGPL