also, could we change the subject of the commit?  (either by clever git
stuff, or by starting a new commit on a separate git branch --
personally, I'd do the latter)

Something like:
Suppress known "missing" warnings in extract_texi
(remember about the 50-char soft limit)


The point behind the past two comments is that when you're looking at
build system changes (or any changes, really), it's nice if you can see
a nice short message that's really descriptive.  When people look at the
history, they're generally looking at dozens of commits.  Having good
subject messages (and a good amount of material in each commit) can make
the changes a lot easier to understand.

http://codereview.appspot.com/4428077/

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