Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi> writes: > I'd suggest you do a system that attaches to the current system with as > small changes as possible (so you get reviewers) and put all windows > specific things to separate script(s) (which is executed *only* when windows > build is detected). The gnulib dependency could be handled so that in > case (ext/*)gnulib directory does not exist, first > 'git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/gnulib.git' is done -- and then > a specific commit is checked out from the clone (git reset --hard <hash>) After looking at gnulib a bit yesterday, it seems unlikely that we need or want all of it. It might be simpler to just grab the bits of gnulib we need and throw them in ./compat. gnulib-tool seems to want autoconf, but you don't have to use gnulib-tool. d