On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:46:59PM +, Graham Murray wrote:
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Two things wrong with that. First, I have eselect'ed emacs-23, yet I
still see what I believe to be emacs-21 info (I have been looking at
the macro help in particular; maybe there is a better way of
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 03:22:15AM +, Graham Murray wrote:
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So the question is, why do I have old emacs in the main info dir and
newer emacs info in subdirs which are not easily accessible from the
info system, and what do I do to correct this?
'eselect
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Two things wrong with that. First, I have eselect'ed emacs-23, yet I
still see what I believe to be emacs-21 info (I have been looking at
the macro help in particular; maybe there is a better way of finding
the info version). Second, eselect only shows the emacs-22
My /usr/share/info dir has several different versions of emacs info.
In addition to the usual emacs-*.info.gz (1-36), there are two subdirs.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 13269 Feb 10 2005 /usr/share/info/emacs-1.info.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 14595 Feb 10 2005 /usr/share/info/emacs-36.info.gz
These
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So the question is, why do I have old emacs in the main info dir and
newer emacs info in subdirs which are not easily accessible from the
info system, and what do I do to correct this?
'eselect emacs' allows you to select which version of emacs to use, and
as part
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