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<p dir="auto"><code>c_strcasecmp</code> was used in the past, but I eliminated it as it was bringing way too many gnulib dependencies and making the build quite unstable (e.g., my experience with gnulib when using a git-bisect was that it very often fails). Now that you have separated the gnulib from the repo the bisect problem is gone, so we could bring it. However is that use of strncasecmp a problem? They are used for comparing fixed strings with user strings.</p>
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