Hi Ralf,

> ... tell gnulib-tool that it won't need to build a library at all,
> ...
> gnulib is so useful that it's useful to non-C projects in its own right!  :-)

Looking at the module list [1]: Someone who is using only modules from
the sections "Support for building documentation" and "Support for
maintaining and releasing projects" will not need, and will not expect,
a libgnu.a.

I would prefer if this could be implemented without a gnulib-tool command-line
option. I.e. if gnulib-tool could infer that information from the list of
modules specified on the --import command line.

Bruno

[1] http://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/MODULES.html



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