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Re: regex.m4: how do I know that the included regex is used?
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Sam Steingold |
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Re: regex.m4: how do I know that the included regex is used? |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Jul 2011 12:43:56 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
> * Paolo Bonzini <address@hidden> [2011-07-28 16:54:12 +0200]:
>
> The current situation is ugly---apart from the inconsistency in syntax
> definitions, there is no reason indeed why regex shouldn't use
> regex.in.h too, and no reason why it should require prepending
> -I$(srcdir)/gllib to CPPFLAGS.
Is it going to be fixed? I need to decide whether I must commit the
prepending -I$(srcdir)/gllib to CPPFLAGS hack or wait for a gnulib fix.
Thanks.
> But it is not true that regex requires different CPPFLAGS depending on
> whether the included regex is used.
OK, I will take your word for that and redirect the future bug reports
(if any) to you. Thanks. :-)
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- regex.m4: how do I know that the included regex is used?, Sam Steingold, 2011/07/27
- Re: regex.m4: how do I know that the included regex is used?, Paolo Bonzini, 2011/07/28
- Re: regex.m4: how do I know that the included regex is used?, Bruno Haible, 2011/07/28
- Re: regex.m4: how do I know that the included regex is used?, Paul Eggert, 2011/07/28
- Re: regex.m4: how do I know that the included regex is used?, Sam Steingold, 2011/07/29
- Re: regex.m4: how do I know that the included regex is used?, Jim Meyering, 2011/07/29