[Let's take this to the Doc-SIG; all followups there, please!] Sean Reifschneider writes: > On the topic of dev documentation... What happened to the info > distribution? I had info and HTML in the 2.2 RPM, but only the HTML were > around for 2.2.1c2 when I tried to pick it up the other night... Is there > going to be an info release for the 2.2.1 final, or should I just leave it > as HTML-only? The GNU info files have been contributed, but a patch has just been submitted that I'll try to get to in time. In the past, we've run into problems with elisp library incompatibilies between emacs and xemacs. We'll see how the proposed patch holds up. Even if we aren't able to get it working, someone will probably contribute a version. This is how all recent GNU info versions have been prepared (like for the past four years or so). -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> PythonLabs at Zope Corporation
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