Eric Blake wrote: > Also, should we mention git and/or CVS? I don't think so. Once a user has a gnulib copy, he can run gnulib-tool without needing git nor cvs.
Bruno
Eric Blake wrote: > Also, should we mention git and/or CVS? I don't think so. Once a user has a gnulib copy, he can run gnulib-tool without needing git nor cvs.
Bruno