> Christian seems to be busy these days, so I thought I could try to > help get this one in. > > I'm going to quote the whole discussion below hoping this helps make it > easier for you to remember the details of this thread. which is about > updating gnulib to a newer version in order to bring in a change that > Eli wants for support of mingw.org's version of MinGW. If we wanted > a quick summary, my understanding is that following: After a closer > inspection of the delta in terms of modules this update causes, > we found that: > > - btowc gets added, for which you say that we should keep an eye > on it wrt the logic in gdb/gdb_wchar.h, but I understand > we should be OK for now; > > - We lose gettimeofday, and decided to add it. > > - We lose sys_time, and you suggested that the easiest is probably > to accept that for now. > > I have taken Christian's patch, and rebased it (there was one conflict > in gnulib/configure, which I resolved by regenerating it), and then > modified it to add gettimeofday. > > As it happens, when doing that, we get sys_time back, as well as > localtime-buffer too. So, even though we said we could wait and > do nothing about it, the question becomes moot. > > Attached is the diff between Christian's patch (once rebased). > I am attaching those even though this is not the patch I am proposing > because it should allow everyone to see the actual effect of adding > gettimeofday back, and see that the new version does bring what we want > and only what we want. It's only a few files, but still rather large > because of the files being added (back). So I made two versions: > One with the new files being elided, and the second containing the full > diff, but gziped. Hopefully that'll fit within the mailinglist's > maximum email size. > > I will send the actuall full patch, which consists of Christian > and my changes combined, with the ChangeLog updated accordingly, > in a separate email, also in an effort to stay under the maximum > email size limit. And attached is the full patch proposed for the push. -- Joel