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Re: gnulib-tool (Python) bug: "module count-one-bits doesn't exist"
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Collin Funk |
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Re: gnulib-tool (Python) bug: "module count-one-bits doesn't exist" |
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Sat, 11 May 2024 20:01:24 -0700 |
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On 5/11/24 7:16 PM, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Sorry Paul. No. We have been using spaces for indentation and tabulation
> since 2009, and the coding got significantly simplified by that. Tabs are
> still used in ChangeLog, in Makefile.am snippets (because some 'make'
> programs give a syntax error when the lines that define the commands
> for a target don't all start with a tab), and in files which are occasionally
> synced with glibc. Other than that, please use spaces — instead of
> complicating our lives!
Adding the dependency conditions with spaces instead of tabs seems to
make things work. I assume they should be removed anyways since stdbit
should be preferred over count-*.
That function should filter out None though so I will do that in a bit.
Collin