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Re: Debian trouble with Info
From: |
Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
Re: Debian trouble with Info |
Date: |
Sat, 04 Nov 2000 11:42:29 -0500 |
> > IIRC, you must not rename the files. If the user or sysadmin want
> > install several versions of one manual the files have to go in a
> > separate directory and you've to set INFOPATH accordingly.
> Obviously, whoever packaged Debian didn't adhere to this rule.
> The question is, do we ignore users of Debian, or can we pull some
> trick that would work for them as well? I'm specifically asking this
> for Emacs 21.1.
I think the trick to pull is to send a bug report to Debian.
Stefan
PS: although I'd agree that the node name should not be hard-coded
as "emacs" all over the place but kept in a defconst. Purely
for programming style reasons. But since this doesn't work for @xref,
it still deserves a bug-report to Debian.
- Debian trouble with Info, Eli Zaretskii, 2000/11/04
- Re: Debian trouble with Info, Karl Eichwalder, 2000/11/04
- Re: Debian trouble with Info, Richard Stallman, 2000/11/05
- Re: Debian trouble with Info, Dave Love, 2000/11/12
- Re: Debian trouble with Info, Rob Browning, 2000/11/12
- Re: Debian trouble with Info, Gerd Moellmann, 2000/11/15