Thank you so much! ezwinports was just what I needed and the output I'm now getting appears to be identical to what I got on my mac.
Benjamin Kalish Cataloger / Technology Librarian Forbes Library Technical Services bkal...@forbeslibrary.org 413-587-1011 Support Forbes Library: - Consider giving a gift <https://forbeslibrary.org/giving/donate-online/> to Forbes Library - Vote for the Friends of Forbes in the Florence Bank Community Grant Program <https://www.florencebank.com/vote>. - Join the Friends of Forbes today <https://forbeslibrary.org/friends/>! Currently reading: *The Island of Missing Trees* by Elif Shafak Just Finished: *The Archive Undying by Emma Mieko Candon* For information about accessibility at the library, please see: http://forbeslibrary.org/accessibility/ On Tue, Sep 10, 2024 at 11:51 AM Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> wrote: > > From: Gavin Smith <gavinsmith0...@gmail.com> > > Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2024 16:32:26 +0100 > > Cc: help-texinfo@gnu.org > > > > > I was able to install a working version of texinfo from gnuwin32, but > it > > > seems to lack texi2any. I was able to run makeinfo --html, but while it > > > runs, gives me lots of errors (along the lines of "`A' has no Up field > > > (perhaps incorrect sectioning?).") which I don't understand and didn't > > > appear when using texi2any. > > > > makeinfo is supposed to be exactly the same program as texi2any so all I > > can think of is that this is a very old version. > > That's right. And the port on ezwinports does include texi2any as a > Windows batch file (which runs the Perl script internally). >