Re: [notmuch] Mac OS X/Darwin compatibility issues
authorCarl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>
Thu, 19 Nov 2009 11:34:56 +0000 (12:34 +0100)
committerW. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
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+Subject: Re: [notmuch] Mac OS X/Darwin compatibility issues\r
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+On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 16:42:42 +1100, Stewart Smith <stewart@flamingspork.com> wrote:\r
+> \r
+> The idea with gnulib (at least what we've done with drizzle) is to\r
+> just copy the bits you need into the tree. Does work pretty well for\r
+> those small things that you just don't need to depend on a giant like\r
+> glib for.\r
+\r
+Looks like that's the intended mode of usage for gnulib:\r
+\r
+       Its components are intended to be shared at the source level, rather\r
+       than being a library that gets built, installed, and linked against.\r
+       Thus, there is no distribution tarball; the idea is to copy files from\r
+       Gnulib into your own source tree.\r
+\r
+That does sound like exactly what we need for getting portable\r
+implementations of the few GNU-extension functions we're using here.\r
+\r
+So thanks for sharing this.\r
+\r
+-Carl\r