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From: | Jacob Bachmeyer |
Subject: | Re: Testing lots of Texinfo files |
Date: | Thu, 21 Jan 2021 19:04:19 -0600 |
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Gavin Smith wrote:
There are many manuals that I couldn't get easily as there wasn't a link to download the Texinfo sources on the website (where there was, this was always because the web manuals were generated with the gendocs script). It would be a never-ending project to try to get everything and the dependencies for all the manuals, but if there are other manuals that are important to check that aren't listed below, you could let me know if you know how to get hold of them.
As a maintainer of DejaGnu, the DejaGnu manual is important to me and getting an up-to-date copy just might point the way to getting more Texinfo sources. The latest revision is available at <URL:https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/dejagnu.git/tree/doc/dejagnu.texi> and its only dependencies are "version.texi" (which is common with Automake-using projects and can be easily stubbed out) and "fdl.texi" (the text of the GFDL).
I expect that many GNU projects are likely to have manual sources in analogous locations on Savannah.
-- Jacob
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