"Steven M. Schweda" <[email protected]> writes: > I know that all the serious folks in the world have all the GNU > infrastructure in place, but wouldn't a clever repository-access system > be able to grind out a ready-to-use distribution kit upon user request? > Just a thought.
we make a difference between people who use the source tarball and developers who do a checkout from the source repository. The latter need some additional programs. The bootstrap scripts ensure the gnulib files are always updated without care if they were updated in our repository (we don't really want to care about it) and most important it avoids to duplicate the same file over different repositories. I think these advantages worth the additional costs introduced by the bootstrap procedure. Cheers, Giuseppe
