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DJ Delorie <dj AT redhat DOT com> writes: > [More lists added to get a wider audience] > > I didn't get a clear feeling about what people wanted wrt this. I saw > three people propose three versions of regex, not much to go on. Is > this a big deal? Will it really get used by everyone who currently > has their own regex? Is it important to try to use a BSD-licensed > regex to minimize future problems? > > The two contenders seem to be a modified GNU regex and the > ever-popular Henry Spencer's regex. Does anyone have any strong > opinions for either of these, or against any regex in libiberty at > all? gdb already ships with gnu-regex.c. Why not just move that to libiberty? I can't see any reason for a BSD-licensed regex in libiberty. libiberty already GPL code. Ian -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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