I have aligned gnulib from gentoo-x86. Since I decided to use a CHOST-based compilation of modules (to avoid cpu power waste) I ask you to put the needed modules in the CHOST case into src_unpack function. I only have freebsd and sparc solaris 9 machine. So I need an hand for ia64-hpux, ppc-aix, x64-solaris, x86-interix, x86-solaris and sparc{64,}-solaris 10.
Will do ia64-hpux and ppc-aix. How do you recommend to test if a module is actually needless on one host?
Actually I tried to compile some programs. I created a simple sh script that will test the needed modules
Created attachment 186736 [details] gnulib-test.sh
For freebsd, you also add 'mathl'. How to test for that (it's missing in the script)?
Created attachment 186741 [details] some per-platform list of required gnulib modules Looking at this list, I doubt it really saves more build-time as it does need to add another platform to the ebuild...
~ppc-aix done.
~ia64-hpux done, additionally needs 'atoll' and 'setenv' for portage-utils.
~x86-interix done.
x{86,64}-solaris (10 and 11) done