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According to Jim Meyering on 10/30/2009 3:05 AM:
>> I think the only clean solution is to bite the bullet and decide that
>> canonicalize-lgpl is the only module which can provide 
>> canonicalize_file_name,
>> which in turn means that coreutils needs to quit doing --avoid canonicalize-
>> lgpl.
> 
> Sounds ok, so far, though I confess I don't
> know what the implications are off-hand.

Actually, I thought of one other solution, after sleeping on the problem.
  Any client (like coreutils) that wants to continue using gnulib-tool
- --avoid=canonicalize-lgpl merely needs to also provide a gnulib override
for modules/rename-tests.diff that re-adds the @LIBINTL@ designation to
LDADD for that test to resume linking on cygwin 1.5.  I'll post a patch to
coreutils soon.

- --
Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well!

Eric Blake             e...@byu.net
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