>  Any serious developer should use the latest version of texinfo. I
>don't think that's a problem - glibc also needs the latest version and
>everything goes well. But it was a mistake that we hadn't written the
>requirement in README, so I've written what we recommend to use for
>GRUB compilation in README. Please checkout the latest one.

No, every developer is not so serious.  They and I only want to hack
grub.  They don't want to hack every latest BETA version including
texinfo.  If the latest release has serious bug I can understand what
you are saying.  But @command is not so serious, isn't it?  You take
my time and other developer's time. Can you understand what I'm
saying?

>  No, that's good. In Emacs, the texinfo-every-node-update command
>will automatically fill all of next, prev, up links, and makeinfo will
>do this without any additional option. Refer to the texinfo manual for
>more information.

So, what I'm saying don't take other develper's time meaninglessa.  In
your strategy every developer shoud exec texinfo-every-node-update in
Emacs THEMSELVS.  I can not beleive it.  Why can you think about time
consuming of OTHER DEVELOPERS?

I have to say again grub maintainer should think about the convinience
should not take grub developer's time meaningless.
-- 
Kunihiro Ishiguro

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