mstone> The debian install-info routine (IIRC) predates the gnu install-info,
That wasn't my understanding, but I never actually researched it. I was not aware of any Debian ii at the time that rms wrote GNU ii (I was maintaining Texinfo by then -- 1996), but then, I probably wouldn't have been. Anyway, whatever. The situation is what it is. and hasn't been updated to recognize certain directives in newer info files. The main directive (START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY) has been there basically since the beginning of Info, not just install-info. I am pretty sure Debian ii recognizes it, otherwise it wouldn't do anything useful at all. Something else must be going on. Like, they don't install the coreutils manual. Whatever ... Unfortunately, the gnu install-info isn't a drop in replacement for debian one, either. Fortunately, after years of talk between me and various Debian people, a new volunteer (Ben Asselstine) has implemented all of the Debian ii behavior in GNU ii. I'm working towards a new Texinfo release now, primarily because of that work. Of course Debian ii will continue to exist for many years, in all the existing releases at least. jimm> (it seems it's been at least two years, now). More like a decade. karl _______________________________________________ Bug-coreutils mailing list Bug-coreutils@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils