On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Karl Berry wrote: > question is: do we need to consider a case where `dir.info' is a > normal Info file, not a DIR file with a top-level menu? > > No. We can assume it's a dir file if it exists. Thanks. In the meantime, I saw that Emacs explicitly lists dir.info with the dir files. So this would be consistent and compatible.
- texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Horst von Brand
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Eli Zaretskii
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Karl Berry
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Eli Zaretskii
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Karl Berry
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Brian J. Fox
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Karl Berry
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Eli Zaretskii
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Karl Berry
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Eli Zaretskii
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Dave Gillespie
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Eli Zaretskii
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Brian J. Fox
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Eli Zaretskii
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Eli Zaretskii
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system TS Pereira
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Karl Berry
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Eli Zaretskii
- Re: texinfo-4.0: Crashes on Red Hat 6.1 system Eli Zaretskii
