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Re: sed - getting latest gnulib?
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Jose E. Marchesi |
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Re: sed - getting latest gnulib? |
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Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:44:32 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.92 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Arnold. Thanks for reporting :)
Hi. When I clone the sed repo and run ./bootstrap, it brings in a version
of gnulib that is not the head of the gnulib master.
Yep. The sed repo has a git submodule in gnulib/. This means that when
you clone the sed repository and init/update the gnulib submodule (via
the bootstrap script) you get a concrete commit of gnulib, not the head.
As a result, Range Interpretation isn't rational (even with LC_ALL=C !!!).
What's the right way to move to a later gnulib? Can someone do that?
I will update the submodule reference (i.e. to pull upstream changes to
the submodule) after making sure that all the tests still pass.
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Jose E. Marchesi http://www.jemarch.net
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