Re: an introduction to gnulib

2006-10-24 Thread Bob Proulx
Bruno Haible wrote: > Karl Berry wrote: > > -it works on Unix and Windows > > +it works on GNU/Unix and Windows > > Now this is ridiculous. Do you consider a Solaris or a Tru64 system a > "GNU/" system? No, I consider those a Unix system, or at least a Unix-like system. The Unix part would have d

Re: an introduction to gnulib

2006-10-24 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to Bruno Haible on 10/24/2006 6:19 AM: >> +glibc--examples: @samp{getopt}, @samp{fnmatch}---and often new >> +APIs---for example, for all functions that allocate memory in one way >> +or the other, we have variants which also include the erro

Re: an introduction to gnulib

2006-10-24 Thread Bruno Haible
Karl Berry wrote: > I fixed a few Texinfo niglets. ChangeLog entry? Diffs to this mailing list? These were a little more than Texinfo niglets: > @@ -144,18 +146,18 @@ > @subsection Enhancements of ISO C or POSIX functions > > These are sometimes POSIX functions with GNU extensions also found

Re: an introduction to gnulib

2006-10-23 Thread Karl Berry
I hope this fulfills the need of an introduction to gnulib. This is great. Thanks Bruno. I fixed a few Texinfo niglets. Best, Karl

an introduction to gnulib

2006-10-23 Thread Bruno Haible
Hi, I hope this fulfills the need of an introduction to gnulib. 2006-10-22 Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * doc/gnulib-intro.texi: New file. * doc/gnulib.texi: Include it. diff -r -c3 --new-file --exclude=CVS gnulib-20061020/doc/gnulib-intro.texi gnulib-20061020-mo