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bug#14410: GNU Automake 1.13.2 released
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Antonio Diaz Diaz |
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bug#14410: GNU Automake 1.13.2 released |
Date: |
Thu, 16 May 2013 13:18:12 +0200 |
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Hello Stefano.
Thanks for the detailed announcement. One learns things reading it. :-)
Stefano Lattarini wrote:
<http://www.mail-archive.com/address@hidden/msg52840.html>
It seems anti-spam measures broke the above link.
- Use of Texinfo input files with '.txi' or '.texinfo' extensions
is discouraged, and its use will raise warnings in the 'obsolete'
category. You are advised to simply use the '.texi' extension
instead.
After reading this, I have noticed an inconsistency between the automake
and texinfo manuals about what extension is preferred:
[1]http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Texinfo.html
"Any Texinfo source file must end in the .texi, .txi, or .texinfo
extension. We recommend .texi for new manuals."
[2]http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/html_node/Minimum.html
"By convention, the name of a Texinfo file ends with (in order of
preference) one of the extensions .texinfo, .texi, .txi, or .tex. The
longer extensions are preferred since they describe more clearly to a
human reader the nature of the file. The shorter extensions are for
operating systems that cannot handle long file names."
Is there a reason to recommend a different extension that what texinfo
itself recommends?
Regards,
Antonio.
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