Hi Jim, > I tried the latest from gnulib via coreutils, > ... > In file included from test-string-c++.cc:23: > ../lib/string.h:301: error: type of 'memchr' is unknown
Can you please tell me how to reproduce? I checked out coreutils from git, saw that its "bootstrap --help" script says --gnulib-srcdir=DIRNAME Specify the local directory where gnulib sources reside. Use this if you already have gnulib sources on your machine, and do not want to waste your bandwidth downloading them again. Defaults to $GNULIB_SRCDIR. So I ran $ ./bootstrap --gnulib-srcdir=$HOME/data/develop/GNULIB/gnulib-git --copy I expected that it uses the checked out gnulib sources. But no, it uses commit number 80cd995cdcbf4b9ded895a43621a11f11806ad8d and checks that out in a subdirectory 'gnulib/'. So I went into that subdirectory and did "git checkout master". Then back in the parent directory, did $ ./bootstrap --gnulib-srcdir=$HOME/data/develop/GNULIB/gnulib-git --copy again. Again it tells me: ./bootstrap: Bootstrapping from checked-out coreutils sources... ./bootstrap: getting gnulib files... Submodule path 'gnulib': checked out '80cd995cdcbf4b9ded895a43621a11f11806ad8d' I did a grep of '80cd995cdcbf4b9ded895a43621a11f11806ad8d' over the source tree and did not find it. How do I configure 'bootstrap' to use my (possibly modified) gnulib sources instead of a particular commit? I'm not a "git submodule" wizard and expect this do be doable through a command line option of the 'bootstrap' script. Bruno