How does an info reader knows what are the available info pages? Actually, what bothers me is that info on my woody machine has an entry to exim-overview, yet when actually trying to read those pages I get that there is no such file or dir. And indeed /usr/share/info does not have files with such a name. So whose fault is it: exim, info or something else?
Does this problem exits on your machine? [02:42:18 tmp]$ ls /usr/share/info/exim* /usr/share/info/exim-1.gz /usr/share/info/exim-22.gz /usr/share/info/exim-10.gz /usr/share/info/exim-23.gz /usr/share/info/exim-11.gz /usr/share/info/exim-3.gz /usr/share/info/exim-12.gz /usr/share/info/exim-4.gz /usr/share/info/exim-13.gz /usr/share/info/exim-5.gz /usr/share/info/exim-14.gz /usr/share/info/exim-6.gz /usr/share/info/exim-15.gz /usr/share/info/exim-7.gz /usr/share/info/exim-16.gz /usr/share/info/exim-8.gz /usr/share/info/exim-17.gz /usr/share/info/exim-9.gz /usr/share/info/exim-18.gz /usr/share/info/exim-filter-1.gz /usr/share/info/exim-19.gz /usr/share/info/exim-filter-2.gz /usr/share/info/exim-2.gz /usr/share/info/exim-filter.gz /usr/share/info/exim-20.gz /usr/share/info/exim.gz /usr/share/info/exim-21.gz [02:42:51 tmp]$ -- Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>