On 3/11/2013 4:26 PM, Patrice Dumas wrote:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 03:20:38PM -0500, Joel Sherrill wrote:
Looks like the blog was correct and the command used by the actual build
was wrong. It was "--top-file index.html". But that wasn't the
only Makefile
mistake. Thanks to another typo "$< $<", the document appeared twice
on the command line. Fixing that seemed to have corrected the issue.
Is this expected?
I don't really get the question... If there are 2 manuals on the command
line, texi2any and texi2html process them both. Some options (mostly
-o) only applies to the first manual, though. So the worst that can
happen is to have a second manual somewhere.
There isn't a question. It is a statement. The "=" sign didn't have any
impact.
The second run over the same manual didn't have any options. and it wrote
over the first run's output.
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