Re: Using gnulib for both a library and programs

2015-06-09 Thread Christian Egli
Eric Blake writes: > On 06/05/2015 04:31 AM, Christian Egli wrote: > >> Would this make for a section in the manual or is this use case to >> niche, in other words should I write something up? > > Yes, please write up what worked for you. It's complicated enough that > having a documentation pag

Re: Using gnulib for both a library and programs

2015-06-05 Thread Eric Blake
On 06/05/2015 04:31 AM, Christian Egli wrote: > Would this make for a section in the manual or is this use case to > niche, in other words should I write something up? Yes, please write up what worked for you. It's complicated enough that having a documentation page to point to will help the nex

Re: Using gnulib for both a library and programs

2015-06-05 Thread Christian Egli
Hi Paul On 06/03/2015 07:19 PM, Paul Eggert wrote: Christian Egli wrote: I have looked at his packages and I assume that he is using two separate gnulib imports with separate source-base, m4-base and macro-prefix. Is that all there is to it? Yes, it should be. (Actually, it should be doable

Re: Using gnulib for both a library and programs

2015-06-03 Thread Paul Eggert
Christian Egli wrote: I have looked at his packages and I assume that he is using two separate gnulib imports with separate source-base, m4-base and macro-prefix. Is that all there is to it? Yes, it should be. (Actually, it should be doable with just one import but we have never gotten around