Hi Bruce,

> If "texi2html" is out of date, then how do I get HTML?

Since texi2html is not installed in /usr/bin on many machines, the
common way of using texi2html is to include it in the tarball. It's
a single file, easy to manage.

For an example with automake, look how it's done in GNU libunistring [1][2].

For an example without automake, you can look at GNU gperf [3].

Bruno

[1] http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=libunistring.git;a=tree;f=doc
[2] http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=libunistring.git;a=tree;f=build-aux
[3] http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gperf.git;a=tree;f=doc


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