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Re: gnulib and subdirs (was: Re: compilation rules with dependencies don
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: gnulib and subdirs (was: Re: compilation rules with dependencies don't work with subdir-objects) |
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Mon, 13 Nov 2006 14:29:31 +0100 |
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Hello Ralf,
> FWIW, I really haven't understood what the subdir-objects case is useful
> for in this context: gllib currently has a flat directory structure.
> Is it just for convenience or is there a necessity behind it?
gnulib's lib directory now has over 600 source files. Only Paul and I have
an overview of what's in gnulib; newcomers don't find their way in it.
A split into several subdirectories is long overdue.
And then there are modules like the 'libxml' in gettext, with dozens of
source files:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/gettext/gnulib-local/modules/libxml?rev=1.3&root=gettext&view=text
Bruno
- Re: gnulib and subdirs (was: Re: compilation rules with dependencies don't work with subdir-objects),
Bruno Haible <=