Hi Micah, Micah Cowan <mi...@cowan.name> writes:
>> I think it will be cleaner to use gnulib in the same way as other >> projects are doing it, not checking in the results but using a >> "bootstrap" script. To force a specific revision of gnulib, a git >> submodule can be used. > > Yeah, but then you need to communicate which particular submodule the > other folks should use (and they all have to maintain git and gnulib now > too, though I suppose that problem is lessened if wget is moved to git; > but then there's the issue of Windows support). AFAIK, now git works under Windows, there are many frontends [1], I don't know how many of them works well under Windows. Cheers, Giuseppe [1] https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/InterfacesFrontendsAndTools