"Gary V. Vaughan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For this reason, and for the difficulty of reboot-strapping old releases
> of gnulib using projects, I find the anti-release model of gnulib
> somewhat
> depressing. It would be nice for gnulib to make occasional feature
> freezes,
> or release branches, or to maintain stable and development branches, or
> otherwise to provide time for testing and stabilizing some version of
> the
> gnulib codebase every now and again.
Hi Gary,
That's not necessary.
Instead you can check out a copy of gnulib using the release date
of the package in question (cvs co -D '2007-02-24 18:43:15 +0000'),
then bootstrap like this:
./bootstrap --gnulib-srcdir=/gnulib/snapshot/for/m4-x.y
That's why yesterday's coreutils-6.8 announcement included
the relevant snapshot date/time for gnulib:
This release was bootstrapped with the following tools:
Autoconf 2.61a
Automake 1.10
Bison 2.3a
CVS Gnulib sources from 2007-02-24 18:43:15 +0000
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