CVS, the @code{gnulib-tool} generated files should all be committed.
Gnulib also contains files generated by @command{make} (and removed by
-@code{make clean}, using information determined by @command{configure}
+@code{make clean}), using information determined by @command{configure}
They should not be checked into CVS, but instead added to
@file{.cvsignore}. When you have a Gnulib source file of the form
@file{lib/foo_.h}, the corresponding @file{lib/foo.h} is such a file.
-
@item
In projects which customarily omit from the CVS all files that generated
from other source files, all these files and directories would not be
because they were missing.
@end itemize
+
+The same holds for other version control systems than CVS, such as @samp{git}
+or @samp{svn}.