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update from gnulib, address new syntax-check failures


From: Jim Meyering
Subject: update from gnulib, address new syntax-check failures
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 19:19:53 +0200

FYI,

>From 89377f99947391c081df6dad27edf6ac3daec5c0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jim Meyering <address@hidden>
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 19:47:54 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] maint: avoid new syntax-check failure re @xref

* doc/parted.texi: Adjust @xref usage: it must be used only
at start of sentence.
* doc/parted-pt_BR.texi: Likewise.
---
 doc/parted-pt_BR.texi | 4 ++--
 doc/parted.texi       | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/parted-pt_BR.texi b/doc/parted-pt_BR.texi
index 8eb5cec..8878f83 100644
--- a/doc/parted-pt_BR.texi
+++ b/doc/parted-pt_BR.texi
@@ -1094,7 +1094,7 @@ de sistemas operacionais Microsoft.

 @item raid
 (MSDOS) - este sinalizador pode ser habilitado para dizer ao Linux que
-essa partição é uma partição de software RAID @xref{LVM e RAID}.
+essa partição é uma partição de software RAID. @xref{LVM e RAID}.

 @item LVM
 (MSDOS) - este sinalizador pode ser habilitado para dizer à partição
@@ -1994,7 +1994,7 @@ mudan
 com o kernel 2.4, e quando nós adicionarmos suporte a ele.)

 Se você quer redimensionar sua partição root ou de boot, use um disco
-de boot @xref{Discos de boot do Parted}, ou use o redimensionador
+de boot @pxref{Discos de boot do Parted}, ou use o redimensionador
 online do Andreas Dilger, incluído no pacote ext2resize @ref{Ext2}.

 @menu
diff --git a/doc/parted.texi b/doc/parted.texi
index 6561d0e..1601151 100644
--- a/doc/parted.texi
+++ b/doc/parted.texi
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ specify the location in ``G''). Use the sector unit ``s'' 
to specify exact
 locations.  With parted-2.4 and newer,
 IEC binary units like ``MiB'', ``GiB'', ``TiB'', etc., specify
 exact locations as well.
-See @xref{IEC binary units}.
address@hidden binary units}.

 If you don't give a parameter to a command, Parted will prompt you for it.
 For example:
--
1.7.12.146.g16d26b1


>From 00a5736ff2220229d75d4259c582ae0a62539915 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jim Meyering <address@hidden>
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 19:49:25 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 2/3] maint: don't prohibit strncpy just yet

* cfg.mk (local-checks-to-skip): Add sc_prohibit_strncpy,
so that we do not yet enable the strncpy prohibition.
There are many uses, and it will be a lot of work to remove
all of them.
---
 cfg.mk | 1 +
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)

diff --git a/cfg.mk b/cfg.mk
index 45d2ac2..3d3014c 100644
--- a/cfg.mk
+++ b/cfg.mk
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ local-checks-to-skip = \
   sc_error_message_period \
   sc_file_system \
   sc_prohibit_strcmp \
+  sc_prohibit_strncpy \
   sc_prohibit_atoi_atof \
   sc_require_test_exit_idiom \
   sc_space_tab \
--
1.7.12.146.g16d26b1


>From 92154e8dfb35c70f6792c4efed9cd97b4c84cbcb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jim Meyering <address@hidden>
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 19:50:48 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 3/3] build: update gnulib, bootstrap and init.sh

---
 bootstrap     | 267 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
 gnulib        |   2 +-
 tests/init.sh |  13 ++-
 3 files changed, 185 insertions(+), 97 deletions(-)

diff --git a/bootstrap b/bootstrap
index 31eb651..e3e270b 100755
--- a/bootstrap
+++ b/bootstrap
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Print a version string.
-scriptversion=2012-02-11.09; # UTC
+scriptversion=2012-07-19.14; # UTC

 # Bootstrap this package from checked-out sources.

@@ -36,6 +36,10 @@ nl='
 LC_ALL=C
 export LC_ALL

+# Ensure that CDPATH is not set.  Otherwise, the output from cd
+# would cause trouble in at least one use below.
+(unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH
+
 local_gl_dir=gl

 me=$0
@@ -73,6 +77,33 @@ Running without arguments will suffice in most cases.
 EOF
 }

+# warnf_ FORMAT-STRING ARG1...
+warnf_ ()
+{
+  warnf_format_=$1
+  shift
+  nl='
+'
+  case $* in
+    *$nl*) me_=$(printf "$me"|tr "$nl|" '??')
+       printf "$warnf_format_" "$@" | sed "s|^|$me_: |" ;;
+    *) printf "$me: $warnf_format_" "$@" ;;
+  esac >&2
+}
+
+# warn_ WORD1...
+warn_ ()
+{
+  # If IFS does not start with ' ', set it and emit the warning in a subshell.
+  case $IFS in
+    ' '*) warnf_ '%s\n' "$*";;
+    *)    (IFS=' '; warn_ "$@");;
+  esac
+}
+
+# die WORD1...
+die() { warn_ "$@"; exit 1; }
+
 # Configuration.

 # Name of the Makefile.am
@@ -126,7 +157,8 @@ extract_package_name='
      p
   }
 '
-package=`sed -n "$extract_package_name" configure.ac` || exit
+package=$(sed -n "$extract_package_name" configure.ac) \
+  || die 'cannot find package name in configure.ac'
 gnulib_name=lib$package

 build_aux=build-aux
@@ -182,6 +214,8 @@ use_git=true
 # otherwise find the first of the NAMES that can be run (i.e.,
 # supports --version).  If found, set ENVVAR to the program name,
 # die otherwise.
+#
+# FIXME: code duplication, see also gnu-web-doc-update.
 find_tool ()
 {
   find_tool_envvar=$1
@@ -199,19 +233,15 @@ find_tool ()
   else
     find_tool_error_prefix="\$$find_tool_envvar: "
   fi
-  if test x"$find_tool_res" = x; then
-    echo >&2 "$me: one of these is required: $find_tool_names"
-    exit 1
-  fi
-  ($find_tool_res --version </dev/null) >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
-    echo >&2 "$me: ${find_tool_error_prefix}cannot run $find_tool_res 
--version"
-    exit 1
-  }
+  test x"$find_tool_res" != x \
+    || die "one of these is required: $find_tool_names"
+  ($find_tool_res --version </dev/null) >/dev/null 2>&1 \
+    || die "${find_tool_error_prefix}cannot run $find_tool_res --version"
   eval "$find_tool_envvar=\$find_tool_res"
   eval "export $find_tool_envvar"
 }

-# Find sha1sum, named gsha1sum on MacPorts, and shasum on MacOS 10.6.
+# Find sha1sum, named gsha1sum on MacPorts, and shasum on Mac OS X 10.6.
 find_tool SHA1SUM sha1sum gsha1sum shasum

 # Override the default configuration, if necessary.
@@ -226,7 +256,6 @@ esac
 test -z "${gnulib_extra_files}" && \
   gnulib_extra_files="
         $build_aux/install-sh
-        $build_aux/missing
         $build_aux/mdate-sh
         $build_aux/texinfo.tex
         $build_aux/depcomp
@@ -252,7 +281,7 @@ do
     usage
     exit;;
   --gnulib-srcdir=*)
-    GNULIB_SRCDIR=`expr "X$option" : 'X--gnulib-srcdir=\(.*\)'`;;
+    GNULIB_SRCDIR=${option#--gnulib-srcdir=};;
   --skip-po)
     SKIP_PO=t;;
   --force)
@@ -266,21 +295,15 @@ do
   --no-git)
     use_git=false;;
   *)
-    echo >&2 "$0: $option: unknown option"
-    exit 1;;
+    die "$option: unknown option";;
   esac
 done

-if $use_git || test -d "$GNULIB_SRCDIR"; then
-  :
-else
-  echo "$0: Error: --no-git requires --gnulib-srcdir" >&2
-  exit 1
-fi
+$use_git || test -d "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" \
+  || die "Error: --no-git requires --gnulib-srcdir"

 if test -n "$checkout_only_file" && test ! -r "$checkout_only_file"; then
-  echo "$0: Bootstrapping from a non-checked-out distribution is risky." >&2
-  exit 1
+  die "Bootstrapping from a non-checked-out distribution is risky."
 fi

 # Ensure that lines starting with ! sort last, per gitignore conventions
@@ -303,10 +326,10 @@ insert_sorted_if_absent() {
   file=$1
   str=$2
   test -f $file || touch $file
-  echo "$str" | sort_patterns - $file | cmp - $file > /dev/null \
+  echo "$str" | sort_patterns - $file | cmp -s - $file > /dev/null \
     || { echo "$str" | sort_patterns - $file > $file.bak \
       && mv $file.bak $file; } \
-    || exit 1
+    || die "insert_sorted_if_absent $file $str: failed"
 }

 # Adjust $PATTERN for $VC_IGNORE_FILE and insert it with
@@ -319,7 +342,7 @@ insert_vc_ignore() {
     # A .gitignore entry that does not start with '/' applies
     # recursively to subdirectories, so prepend '/' to every
     # .gitignore entry.
-    pattern=`echo "$pattern" | sed s,^,/,`;;
+    pattern=$(echo "$pattern" | sed s,^,/,);;
   esac
   insert_sorted_if_absent "$vc_ignore_file" "$pattern"
 }
@@ -330,11 +353,8 @@ grep '^[    ]*AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(\['"$build_aux"'\])' 
configure.ac \
     >/dev/null && found_aux_dir=yes
 grep '^[        ]*AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR('"$build_aux"')' configure.ac \
     >/dev/null && found_aux_dir=yes
-if test $found_aux_dir = no; then
-  echo "$0: expected line not found in configure.ac. Add the following:" >&2
-  echo "  AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([$build_aux])" >&2
-  exit 1
-fi
+test $found_aux_dir = yes \
+  || die "configure.ac lacks 'AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([$build_aux])'; add it"

 # If $build_aux doesn't exist, create it now, otherwise some bits
 # below will malfunction.  If creating it, also mark it as ignored.
@@ -423,31 +443,48 @@ check_versions() {
       $use_git || continue
     fi
     # Honor $APP variables ($TAR, $AUTOCONF, etc.)
-    appvar=`echo $app | LC_ALL=C tr '[a-z]-' '[A-Z]_'`
+    appvar=$(echo $app | LC_ALL=C tr '[a-z]-' '[A-Z]_')
     test "$appvar" = TAR && appvar=AMTAR
     case $appvar in
         GZIP) ;; # Do not use $GZIP:  it contains gzip options.
         *) eval "app=\${$appvar-$app}" ;;
     esac
+
+    # Handle the still-experimental Automake-NG programs specially.
+    # They remain named as the mainstream Automake programs ("automake",
+    # and "aclocal") to avoid gratuitous incompatibilities with
+    # pre-existing usages (by, say, autoreconf, or custom autogen.sh
+    # scripts), but correctly identify themselves (as being part of
+    # "GNU automake-ng") when asked their version.
+    case $app in
+      automake-ng|aclocal-ng)
+        app=${app%-ng}
+        ($app --version | grep '(GNU automake-ng)') >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
+          warn_ "Error: '$app' not found or not from Automake-NG"
+          ret=1
+          continue
+        } ;;
+    esac
     if [ "$req_ver" = "-" ]; then
       # Merely require app to exist; not all prereq apps are well-behaved
       # so we have to rely on $? rather than get_version.
       $app --version >/dev/null 2>&1
       if [ 126 -le $? ]; then
-        echo "$me: Error: '$app' not found" >&2
+        warn_ "Error: '$app' not found"
         ret=1
       fi
     else
       # Require app to produce a new enough version string.
       inst_ver=$(get_version $app)
       if [ ! "$inst_ver" ]; then
-        echo "$me: Error: '$app' not found" >&2
+        warn_ "Error: '$app' not found"
         ret=1
       else
         latest_ver=$(sort_ver $req_ver $inst_ver | cut -d' ' -f2)
         if [ ! "$latest_ver" = "$inst_ver" ]; then
-          echo "$me: Error: '$app' version == $inst_ver is too old" >&2
-          echo "       '$app' version >= $req_ver is required" >&2
+          warnf_ '%s\n'                                        \
+              "Error: '$app' version == $inst_ver is too old"  \
+              "       '$app' version >= $req_ver is required"
           ret=1
         fi
       fi
@@ -492,10 +529,8 @@ esac

 # When we can deduce that gnulib-tool will require patch,
 # and when patch is not already listed as a prerequisite, add it, too.
-if test ! -d "$local_gl_dir" \
-    || find "$local_gl_dir" -name '*.diff' -exec false {} +; then
-  :
-else
+if test -d "$local_gl_dir" \
+    && ! find "$local_gl_dir" -name '*.diff' -exec false {} +; then
   case $buildreq in
     *patch*) ;;
     *) buildreq="patch -
@@ -506,11 +541,10 @@ fi
 if ! printf "$buildreq" | check_versions; then
   echo >&2
   if test -f README-prereq; then
-    echo "$0: See README-prereq for how to get the prerequisite programs" >&2
+    die "See README-prereq for how to get the prerequisite programs"
   else
-    echo "$0: Please install the prerequisite programs" >&2
+    die "Please install the prerequisite programs"
   fi
-  exit 1
 fi

 echo "$0: Bootstrapping from checked-out $package sources..."
@@ -539,7 +573,7 @@ git_modules_config () {
   test -f .gitmodules && git config --file .gitmodules "$@"
 }

-gnulib_path=`git_modules_config submodule.gnulib.path`
+gnulib_path=$(git_modules_config submodule.gnulib.path)
 test -z "$gnulib_path" && gnulib_path=gnulib

 # Get gnulib files.
@@ -612,10 +646,10 @@ download_po_files() {
   subdir=$1
   domain=$2
   echo "$me: getting translations into $subdir for $domain..."
-  cmd=`printf "$po_download_command_format" "$domain" "$subdir"`
+  cmd=$(printf "$po_download_command_format" "$domain" "$subdir")
   eval "$cmd" && return
   # Fallback to HTTP.
-  cmd=`printf "$po_download_command_format2" "$subdir" "$domain"`
+  cmd=$(printf "$po_download_command_format2" "$subdir" "$domain")
   eval "$cmd"
 }

@@ -638,7 +672,7 @@ update_po_files() {
     && ls "$ref_po_dir"/*.po 2>/dev/null |
       sed 's|.*/||; s|\.po$||' > "$po_dir/LINGUAS" || return

-  langs=`cd $ref_po_dir && echo *.po|sed 's/\.po//g'`
+  langs=$(cd $ref_po_dir && echo *.po | sed 's/\.po//g')
   test "$langs" = '*' && langs=x
   for po in $langs; do
     case $po in x) continue;; esac
@@ -675,18 +709,18 @@ symlink_to_dir()

     # If the destination directory doesn't exist, create it.
     # This is required at least for "lib/uniwidth/cjk.h".
-    dst_dir=`dirname "$dst"`
+    dst_dir=$(dirname "$dst")
     if ! test -d "$dst_dir"; then
       mkdir -p "$dst_dir"

       # If we've just created a directory like lib/uniwidth,
       # tell version control system(s) it's ignorable.
       # FIXME: for now, this does only one level
-      parent=`dirname "$dst_dir"`
+      parent=$(dirname "$dst_dir")
       for dot_ig in x $vc_ignore; do
         test $dot_ig = x && continue
         ig=$parent/$dot_ig
-        insert_vc_ignore $ig `echo "$dst_dir"|sed 's,.*/,,'`
+        insert_vc_ignore $ig "${dst_dir##*/}"
       done
     fi

@@ -710,10 +744,10 @@ symlink_to_dir()
       # so that broken tools aren't confused into skipping needed builds.  See
       # <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2011-05/msg00326.html>.
       test -h "$dst" &&
-      src_ls=`ls -diL "$src" 2>/dev/null` && set $src_ls && src_i=$1 &&
-      dst_ls=`ls -diL "$dst" 2>/dev/null` && set $dst_ls && dst_i=$1 &&
+      src_ls=$(ls -diL "$src" 2>/dev/null) && set $src_ls && src_i=$1 &&
+      dst_ls=$(ls -diL "$dst" 2>/dev/null) && set $dst_ls && dst_i=$1 &&
       test "$src_i" = "$dst_i" &&
-      both_ls=`ls -dt "$src" "$dst"` &&
+      both_ls=$(ls -dt "$src" "$dst") &&
       test "X$both_ls" = "X$dst$nl$src" || {
         dot_dots=
         case $src in
@@ -721,11 +755,10 @@ symlink_to_dir()
         *)
           case /$dst/ in
           *//* | */../* | */./* | /*/*/*/*/*/)
-             echo >&2 "$me: invalid symlink calculation: $src -> $dst"
-             exit 1;;
-          /*/*/*/*/)   dot_dots=../../../;;
-          /*/*/*/)     dot_dots=../../;;
-          /*/*/)       dot_dots=../;;
+             die "invalid symlink calculation: $src -> $dst";;
+          /*/*/*/*/)    dot_dots=../../../;;
+          /*/*/*/)      dot_dots=../../;;
+          /*/*/)        dot_dots=../;;
           esac;;
         esac

@@ -736,6 +769,22 @@ symlink_to_dir()
   }
 }

+version_controlled_file() {
+  parent=$1
+  file=$2
+  if test -d .git; then
+    git rm -n "$file" > /dev/null 2>&1
+  elif test -d .svn; then
+    svn log -r HEAD "$file" > /dev/null 2>&1
+  elif test -d CVS; then
+    grep -F "/${file##*/}/" "$parent/CVS/Entries" 2>/dev/null |
+             grep '^/[^/]*/[0-9]' > /dev/null
+  else
+    warn_ "no version control for $file?"
+    false
+  fi
+}
+
 # NOTE: we have to be careful to run both autopoint and libtoolize
 # before gnulib-tool, since gnulib-tool is likely to provide newer
 # versions of files "installed" by these two programs.
@@ -748,37 +797,54 @@ with_gettext=yes
 grep '^[        ]*AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION(' configure.ac >/dev/null || \
     with_gettext=no

-if test $with_gettext = yes; then
-  # Released autopoint has the tendency to install macros that have been
-  # obsoleted in current gnulib, so run this before gnulib-tool.
-  echo "$0: $AUTOPOINT --force"
-  $AUTOPOINT --force || exit
-fi
+if test $with_gettext = yes || test $use_libtool = 1; then

-# Autoreconf runs aclocal before libtoolize, which causes spurious
-# warnings if the initial aclocal is confused by the libtoolized
-# (or worse out-of-date) macro directory.
-if test $use_libtool = 1; then
-  echo "running: $LIBTOOLIZE --copy --install"
-  $LIBTOOLIZE --copy --install
-fi
+  tempbase=.bootstrap$$
+  trap "rm -f $tempbase.0 $tempbase.1" 1 2 13 15

-version_controlled_file() {
-  dir=$1
-  file=$2
-  found=no
-  if test -d CVS; then
-    grep -F "/$file/" $dir/CVS/Entries 2>/dev/null |
-             grep '^/[^/]*/[0-9]' > /dev/null && found=yes
-  elif test -d .git; then
-    git rm -n "$dir/$file" > /dev/null 2>&1 && found=yes
-  elif test -d .svn; then
-    svn log -r HEAD "$dir/$file" > /dev/null 2>&1 && found=yes
-  else
-    echo "$me: no version control for $dir/$file?" >&2
+  > $tempbase.0 > $tempbase.1 &&
+  find . ! -type d -print | sort > $tempbase.0 || exit
+
+  if test $with_gettext = yes; then
+    # Released autopoint has the tendency to install macros that have been
+    # obsoleted in current gnulib, so run this before gnulib-tool.
+    echo "$0: $AUTOPOINT --force"
+    $AUTOPOINT --force || exit
   fi
-  test $found = yes
-}
+
+  # Autoreconf runs aclocal before libtoolize, which causes spurious
+  # warnings if the initial aclocal is confused by the libtoolized
+  # (or worse out-of-date) macro directory.
+  # libtoolize 1.9b added the --install option; but we support back
+  # to libtoolize 1.5.22, where the install action was default.
+  if test $use_libtool = 1; then
+    install=
+    case $($LIBTOOLIZE --help) in
+      *--install*) install=--install ;;
+    esac
+    echo "running: $LIBTOOLIZE $install --copy"
+    $LIBTOOLIZE $install --copy
+  fi
+
+  find . ! -type d -print | sort >$tempbase.1
+  old_IFS=$IFS
+  IFS=$nl
+  for file in $(comm -13 $tempbase.0 $tempbase.1); do
+    IFS=$old_IFS
+    parent=${file%/*}
+    version_controlled_file "$parent" "$file" || {
+      for dot_ig in x $vc_ignore; do
+        test $dot_ig = x && continue
+        ig=$parent/$dot_ig
+        insert_vc_ignore "$ig" "${file##*/}"
+      done
+    }
+  done
+  IFS=$old_IFS
+
+  rm -f $tempbase.0 $tempbase.1
+  trap - 1 2 13 15
+fi

 # Import from gnulib.

@@ -804,11 +870,12 @@ echo "$0: $gnulib_tool $gnulib_tool_options --import ..."
 $gnulib_tool $gnulib_tool_options --import $gnulib_modules &&

 for file in $gnulib_files; do
-  symlink_to_dir "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" $file || exit
+  symlink_to_dir "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" $file \
+    || die "failed to symlink $file"
 done

 bootstrap_post_import_hook \
-  || { echo >&2 "$me: bootstrap_post_import_hook failed"; exit 1; }
+  || die "bootstrap_post_import_hook failed"

 # Remove any dangling symlink matching "*.m4" or "*.[ch]" in some
 # gnulib-populated directories.  Such .m4 files would cause aclocal to fail.
@@ -836,16 +903,17 @@ echo "running: AUTOPOINT=true LIBTOOLIZE=true " \
     "$AUTORECONF --verbose --install $no_recursive -I $m4_base $ACLOCAL_FLAGS"
 AUTOPOINT=true LIBTOOLIZE=true \
     $AUTORECONF --verbose --install $no_recursive -I $m4_base $ACLOCAL_FLAGS \
-  || exit 1
+  || die "autoreconf failed"

 # Get some extra files from gnulib, overriding existing files.
 for file in $gnulib_extra_files; do
   case $file in
   */INSTALL) dst=INSTALL;;
-  build-aux/*) dst=$build_aux/`expr "$file" : 'build-aux/\(.*\)'`;;
+  build-aux/*) dst=$build_aux/${file#build-aux/};;
   *) dst=$file;;
   esac
-  symlink_to_dir "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" $file $dst || exit
+  symlink_to_dir "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" $file $dst \
+    || die "failed to symlink $file"
 done

 if test $with_gettext = yes; then
@@ -861,7 +929,19 @@ if test $with_gettext = yes; then
       a\
           '"$XGETTEXT_OPTIONS"' $${end_of_xgettext_options+}
     }
-  ' po/Makevars.template >po/Makevars || exit 1
+  ' po/Makevars.template >po/Makevars \
+    || die 'cannot generate po/Makevars'
+
+  # If the 'gettext' module is in use, grab the latest Makefile.in.in.
+  # If only the 'gettext-h' module is in use, assume autopoint already
+  # put the correct version of this file into place.
+  case $gnulib_modules in
+  *gettext-h*) ;;
+  *gettext*)
+    cp $GNULIB_SRCDIR/build-aux/po/Makefile.in.in po/Makefile.in.in \
+      || die "cannot create po/Makefile.in.in"
+    ;;
+  esac

   if test -d runtime-po; then
     # Similarly for runtime-po/Makevars, but not quite the same.
@@ -875,7 +955,8 @@ if test $with_gettext = yes; then
         a\
             '"$XGETTEXT_OPTIONS_RUNTIME"' $${end_of_xgettext_options+}
       }
-    ' po/Makevars.template >runtime-po/Makevars || exit 1
+    ' po/Makevars.template >runtime-po/Makevars \
+    || die 'cannot generate runtime-po/Makevars'

     # Copy identical files from po to runtime-po.
     (cd po && cp -p Makefile.in.in *-quot *.header *.sed *.sin ../runtime-po)
diff --git a/gnulib b/gnulib
index 50bb21e..e1abd50 160000
--- a/gnulib
+++ b/gnulib
@@ -1 +1 @@
-Subproject commit 50bb21eab7dfc87bbfcbc75f0232407110cdd296
+Subproject commit e1abd50b01d6bd61bd0c996ca17378cd569c0aa1
diff --git a/tests/init.sh b/tests/init.sh
index ae86714..5f6e638 100644
--- a/tests/init.sh
+++ b/tests/init.sh
@@ -207,6 +207,14 @@ else
   fi
 fi

+# If this is bash, turn off all aliases.
+test -n "$BASH_VERSION" && unalias -a
+
+# Note that when supporting $EXEEXT (transparently mapping from PROG_NAME to
+# PROG_NAME.exe), we want to support hyphen-containing names like test-acos.
+# That is part of the shell-selection test above.  Why use aliases rather
+# than functions?  Because support for hyphen-containing aliases is more
+# widespread than that for hyphen-containing function names.
 test -n "$EXEEXT" && shopt -s expand_aliases

 # Enable glibc's malloc-perturbing option.
@@ -403,8 +411,7 @@ path_prepend_ ()
     case $path_dir_ in
       '') fail_ "invalid path dir: '$1'";;
       /*) abs_path_dir_=$path_dir_;;
-      *) abs_path_dir_=`cd "$initial_cwd_/$path_dir_" && echo "$PWD"` \
-           || fail_ "invalid path dir: $path_dir_";;
+      *) abs_path_dir_=$initial_cwd_/$path_dir_;;
     esac
     case $abs_path_dir_ in
       *:*) fail_ "invalid path dir: '$abs_path_dir_'";;
@@ -440,7 +447,7 @@ setup_ ()
   pfx_=`testdir_prefix_`
   test_dir_=`mktempd_ "$initial_cwd_" "$pfx_-$ME_.XXXX"` \
     || fail_ "failed to create temporary directory in $initial_cwd_"
-  cd "$test_dir_"
+  cd "$test_dir_" || fail_ "failed to cd to temporary directory"

   # As autoconf-generated configure scripts do, ensure that IFS
   # is defined initially, so that saving and restoring $IFS works.
--
1.7.12.146.g16d26b1



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