Package: xemacs21
Version: 21.4.19-1
Severity: normal

after invoking "M-x info", besides rather long time for main info page
to come up and a few warnings:

Composing main Info directory...
Creating temporary dir in /usr/share/xemacs21/xemacs-packages/info/...
File not found and directory write-protected
Creating temporary dir in /usr/share/xemacs21/xemacs-packages/info/...done
Creating temporary dir in /usr/share/xemacs21/mule-packages/info/...
File not found and directory write-protected
Creating temporary dir in /usr/share/xemacs21/mule-packages/info/...done
Composing main Info directory...done

the ugly looking Info buffer appears that besides its ugliness doesn't
include, for example, anything from /usr/share/info/xemacs21:

$ ls /usr/share/info/xemacs21
cl.info.gz               lispref.info-5.gz        texinfo.info.gz
custom.info.gz           lispref.info-6.gz        widget.info.gz
emodules.info.gz         lispref.info-7.gz        xemacs-faq.info-1.gz
external-widget.info.gz  lispref.info-8.gz        xemacs-faq.info-2.gz
info.info.gz             lispref.info-9.gz        xemacs-faq.info.gz
internals.info-1.gz      lispref.info.gz          xemacs.info-1.gz
internals.info-2.gz      new-users-guide.info.gz  xemacs.info-2.gz
internals.info.gz        standards.info.gz        xemacs.info-3.gz
lispref.info-1.gz        termcap.info.gz          xemacs.info-4.gz
lispref.info-2.gz        term.info.gz             xemacs.info.gz
lispref.info-3.gz        texinfo.info-1.gz
lispref.info-4.gz        texinfo.info-2.gz

The contents of the info screen is as follows (besides other minor
issues like multiple appearance of TeX subsections, I believe first
lines up to first occurrence of the "Development" section should in fact
be in some subsection(s)):

File: dir       Node: Top       This is the top of the INFO tree
  This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.

* Menu: The list of major topics begins on the next line.

Info files in /usr/share/xemacs21/mule-packages/info/:

* Latin-Euro-Standards::  [No description available]
* Latin-Unity::           [No description available]
* Lookup-Guide::          [No description available]
* Lookup::                [No description available]
* Mule-Ucs::              [No description available]
* Skk::                   [No description available]



Info files in /usr/share/xemacs21/xemacs-packages/info/:

* Auctex::         [No description available]
* Bbdb::           [No description available]
* Build::          [No description available]
* Calc::           [No description available]
* Cc-Mode::        [No description available]
* Clearcase::      [No description available]
* Ecb::            [No description available]
* Ediff::          [No description available]
* Edit-Utils::     [No description available]
* Efs::            [No description available]
* Eieio::          [No description available]
* Elib::           [No description available]
* Emacs-Mime::     [No description available]
* Eshell::         [No description available]
* Eudc::           [No description available]
* Fontconfig::     [No description available]
* Forms::          [No description available]
* Gnats::          [No description available]
* Gnus-Mime-En::   [No description available]
* Gnus-Mime-Ja::   [No description available]
* Gnus::           [No description available]
* Hm--Html-Mode::  [No description available]
* Hyperbole::      [No description available]
* Idlwave::        [No description available]
* Ilisp::          [No description available]
* Ispell::         [No description available]
* Mailcrypt::      [No description available]
* Message::        [No description available]
* Mew-Ja::         [No description available]
* Mew::            [No description available]
* Mh-E::           [No description available]
* Mmm::            [No description available]
* Oo-Browser::     [No description available]
* Os-Utils::       [No description available]
* Patcher::        [No description available]
* Pcl-Cvs::        [No description available]
* Pgg::            [No description available]
* Prog-Modes::     [No description available]
* Psgml-Api::      [No description available]
* Psgml::          [No description available]
* Re-Builder::     [No description available]
* Reftex::         [No description available]
* Riece-En::       [No description available]
* Riece-Ja::       [No description available]
* Rmail::          [No description available]
* Sasl::           [No description available]
* Semantic::       [No description available]
* Send-Pr::        [No description available]
* Sieve::          [No description available]
* Sml-Mode::       [No description available]
* Smtpmail::       [No description available]
* Speedbar::       [No description available]
* Supercite::      [No description available]
* Tempo::          [No description available]
* Tm-Edit-En::     [No description available]
* Tm-Edit-Ja::     [No description available]
* Tm-En::          [No description available]
* Tm-Ja::          [No description available]
* Tm-Mh-E-En::     [No description available]
* Tm-Mh-E-Ja::     [No description available]
* Tm-View-En::     [No description available]
* Tm-View-Ja::     [No description available]
* Tm-Vm-En::       [No description available]
* Tramp::          [No description available]
* Tramp_Ja::       [No description available]
* Vhdl-Mode::      [No description available]
* Viper::          [No description available]
* Vm::             [No description available]
* W3-Faq::         [No description available]
* W3::             [No description available]
* X-Symbol::       [No description available]
* Xslt-Process::   [No description available]
* Xwem::           [No description available]
* Zenirc::         [No description available]



Development
* Autoconf2.13: (autoconf2.13).         Create source code configuration
                                        scripts
* Bfd: (bfd).                           The Binary File Descriptor library.
* Binutils: (binutils).                 The GNU binary utilities.
* ar: (binutils)ar.                     Create, modify, and extract from
                                        archives
* cpp: (cpp).                           The GNU C Preprocessor
* cpp-3.3: (cpp-3.3).                   The GNU C preprocessor.
* cpp-3.4: (cpp-3.4).                   The GNU C preprocessor.
* cpp-4.0: (cpp-4.0).                   The GNU C preprocessor.
* cppinternals: (cppinternals).         Cpplib Internals
* cppinternals-3.4: (cppinternals-3.4). Cpplib internals.
* cppinternals-4.0: (cppinternals-4.0). Cpplib internals.
* gcc: (gcc).                           The GNU Compiler Collection
* gcc-3.3: (gcc-3.3).                   The GNU Compiler Collection.
* gcc-3.4: (gcc-3.4).                   The GNU Compiler Collection.
* gcc-4.0: (gcc-4.0).                   The GNU Compiler Collection.
* gccint: (gccint).                     Internals of the GNU Compiler
                                        Collection
* gccint-3.3: (gccint-3.3).             Internals of the GNU Compiler
                                        Collection.
* gccint-3.4: (gccint-3.4).             Internals of the GNU Compiler
                                        Collection.
* gccint-4.0: (gccint-4.0).             Internals of the GNU Compiler
                                        Collection.
* nm: (binutils)nm.                     List symbols from object files
* objcopy: (binutils)objcopy.           Copy and translate object files
* objdump: (binutils)objdump.           Display information from object files
* ranlib: (binutils)ranlib.             Generate index to archive contents
* readelf: (binutils)readelf.           Display the contents of ELF format
                                        files.
* size: (binutils)size.                 List section sizes and total size
* strings: (binutils)strings.           List printable strings from files
* strip: (binutils)strip.               Discard symbols
* c++filt: (binutils)c++filt.           Filter to demangle encoded C++ symbols
* cxxfilt: (binutils)c++filt.           MS-DOS name for c++filt
* addr2line: (binutils)addr2line.       Convert addresses to file and line
* nlmconv: (binutils)nlmconv.           Converts object code into an NLM
* windres: (binutils)windres.           Manipulate Windows resources
* dlltool: (binutils)dlltool.           Create files needed to build and use
                                        DLLs
* Flex: (flex).                         A fast scanner generator
* Ipc: (ipc).                           System V interprocess communication
                                        facilities
* nm: (binutils)nm.                     List symbols from object files
* objcopy: (binutils)objcopy.           Copy and translate object files
* objdump: (binutils)objdump.           Display information from object files
* ranlib: (binutils)ranlib.             Generate index to archive contents
* readelf: (binutils)readelf.           Display the contents of ELF format
                                        files.
* size: (binutils)size.                 List section sizes and total size
* strings: (binutils)strings.           List printable strings from files
* strip: (binutils)strip.               Discard symbols
* c++filt: (binutils)c++filt.           Filter to demangle encoded C++ symbols
* cxxfilt: (binutils)c++filt.           MS-DOS name for c++filt
* addr2line: (binutils)addr2line.       Convert addresses to file and line
* nlmconv: (binutils)nlmconv.           Converts object code into an NLM
* windres: (binutils)windres.           Manipulate Windows resources
* dlltool: (binutils)dlltool.           Create files needed to build and use
                                        DLLs
* cppinterals-3.3: (cppinterals-3.3).   Cpplib internals.
* gprof: (gprof).                       Profiling your program's execution
* Ld: (ld).                             The GNU linker.
* M4: (m4).                             The GNU m4 macro preprocessor.
* nm: (binutils)nm.                     List symbols from object files
* objcopy: (binutils)objcopy.           Copy and translate object files
* objdump: (binutils)objdump.           Display information from object files
* ranlib: (binutils)ranlib.             Generate index to archive contents
* readelf: (binutils)readelf.           Display the contents of ELF format
                                        files.
* size: (binutils)size.                 List section sizes and total size
* strings: (binutils)strings.           List printable strings from files
* strip: (binutils)strip.               Discard symbols
* c++filt: (binutils)c++filt.           Filter to demangle encoded C++ symbols
* cxxfilt: (binutils)c++filt.           MS-DOS name for c++filt
* addr2line: (binutils)addr2line.       Convert addresses to file and line
* nlmconv: (binutils)nlmconv.           Converts object code into an NLM
* windres: (binutils)windres.           Manipulate Windows resources
* dlltool: (binutils)dlltool.           Create files needed to build and use
                                        DLLs
* As: (as).                             The GNU assembler.
* Gas: (as).                            The GNU assembler.
* gcc-2.95: (gcc-2.95).                 The GNU Compiler Collection (Version
                                        2.95.x).
* iostream-2.95: (iostream-2.95).       The C++ input/output facility (GCC
                                        2.95.x).
* Libg++: (libg++).                     The g++ class library.
* gettext: (gettext).                   GNU gettext utilities.
* autopoint: (gettext)autopoint Invocation.
                                        Copy gettext infrastructure.
* envsubst: (gettext)envsubst Invocation.
                                        Expand environment variables.
* gettextize: (gettext)gettextize Invocation.
                                        Prepare a package for gettext.
* msgattrib: (gettext)msgattrib Invocation.
                                        Select part of a PO file.
* msgcat: (gettext)msgcat Invocation.   Combine several PO files.
* msgcmp: (gettext)msgcmp Invocation.   Compare a PO file and template.
* msgcomm: (gettext)msgcomm Invocation. Match two PO files.
* msgconv: (gettext)msgconv Invocation. Convert PO file to encoding.
* msgen: (gettext)msgen Invocation.     Create an English PO file.
* msgexec: (gettext)msgexec Invocation. Process a PO file.
* msgfilter: (gettext)msgfilter Invocation.
                                        Pipe a PO file through a filter.
* msgfmt: (gettext)msgfmt Invocation.   Make MO files out of PO files.
* msggrep: (gettext)msggrep Invocation. Select part of a PO file.
* msginit: (gettext)msginit Invocation. Create a fresh PO file.
* msgmerge: (gettext)msgmerge Invocation.
                                        Update a PO file from template.
* msgunfmt: (gettext)msgunfmt Invocation.
                                        Uncompile MO file into PO file.
* msguniq: (gettext)msguniq Invocation. Unify duplicates for PO file.
* ngettext: (gettext)ngettext Invocation.
                                        Translate a message with plural.
* xgettext: (gettext)xgettext Invocation.
                                        Extract strings into a PO file.
* ISO639: (gettext)Language Codes.      ISO 639 language codes.
* ISO3166: (gettext)Country Codes.      ISO 3166 country codes.

GNU programming tools
* Indent: (indent).                     A C language source code beautifier

Emacs
* Ada mode: (emacs-21/ada-mode).        The GNU Emacs mode for editing Ada.
* Autotype: (emacs-21/autotype).        Convenient features for text that you
                                        enter frequently in Emacs.
* CC Mode: (emacs-21/ccmode).           Emacs mode for editing C, C++,
                                        Objective-C, Java, Pike, and IDL code.
* CL: (emacs-21/cl).                    Partial Common Lisp support for Emacs
                                        Lisp.
* Dired-X: (emacs-21/dired-x).          Dired Extra Features.
* Ebrowse: (emacs-21/ebrowse).          A C++ class browser for Emacs.
* Ediff: (emacs-21/ediff).              A visual interface for comparing and
                                        merging programs.
* Elisp: (elisp).                       Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
* Emacs: (emacs-21/emacs).              The extensible self-documenting text
                                        editor.
* Emacs FAQ: (emacs-21/efaq).           Frequently Asked Questions about
                                        Emacs.
* Emacs MIME: (emacs-21/emacs-mime).    The MIME de/composition library.
* Emacs-lisp-intro: (emacs-lisp-intro). A simple introduction to Emacs Lisp
                                        programming.
* Eshell: (emacs-21/eshell).            A command shell implemented in Emacs
                                        Lisp.
* EUDC: (emacs-21/eudc).                A client for directory servers (LDAP,
                                        PH)
* FLIM-en: (mime-en).                   MIME features of FLIM, a fundamental
                                        library to process Internet Messages
                                        for GNU Emacsen.
* FLIM-ja: (mime-ja).                   MIME features of FLIM, a fundamental
                                        library to process Internet Messages
                                        for GNU Emacsen.
* Forms: (emacs-21/forms).              Emacs package for editing data bases
                                        by filling in forms.
* Gnus: (emacs-21/gnus).                The newsreader Gnus.
* IDLWAVE: (emacs-21/idlwave).          Major mode and shell for IDL and
                                        WAVE/CL files.
* Info: (emacs-21/info).                Documentation browsing system.
* Message: (emacs-21/message).          Mail and news composition mode that
                                        goes with Gnus.
* MH-E: (emacs-21/mh-e).                Emacs interface to the MH mail system.
* PCL-CVS: (emacs-21/pcl-cvs).          Emacs front-end to CVS.
* RefTeX: (emacs-21/reftex).            Emacs support for LaTeX
                                        cross-references and citations.
* SC: (emacs-21/sc).                    Supercite lets you cite parts of
                                        messages you're replying to, in
                                        flexible ways.
* Speedbar: (emacs-21/speedbar).        File/Tag summarizing utility.
* VIP: (emacs-21/vip).                  An older VI-emulation for Emacs.
* VIPER: (emacs-21/viper).              The newest Emacs VI-emulation mode.
                                        (also, A VI Plan for Emacs Rescue or
                                        the VI PERil.)
* Widget: (emacs-21/widget).            Documenting the "widget" package used
                                        by the Emacs Custom facility.
* WoMan: (emacs-21/woman).              Browse UN*X Manual Pages `Wo (without)
                                        Man'.
* Xtla: (xtla).                         The Emacs interface to tla

Window Manager
* sawfish: (sawfish).                   Sawfish programming manual

Libraries
* libIDL: (libIDL).                     Interface Definition Language parsing
                                        library.

Viewers
* gv: (gv).                             The GNU PostScript and PDF viewer.

Math
* Liboctave2.1: (liboctave2.1).         The GNU Octave (2.1) C++ library.
* Octave2.1: (octave2.1).               The GNU Octave (2.1) language for
                                        numerical computations.
* Octave2.1-FAQ: (Octave2.1-FAQ).       The GNU Octave (2.1) FAQ.

GNU Emacs Lisp
* Emacs-w3m: (emacs-w3m).               An Emacs interface to w3m
* Emacs-w3m-ja: (emacs-w3m-ja).         An Emacs interface to w3m (Japanese)

Sound
* GLAME: (glame).                       GNU/Linux Audio Mechanics-A capable
                                        audio editor.
* GLAME-dev: (glame-dev).               GNU/Linux Audio Mechanics-Development
                                        info.

Miscellaneous
* How to use the mjpeg tools: (mjpeg-howto).
                                        Mjpeg tools documentation
* Rluserman: (rluserman).               GNU Readline Library API

Basics
* Coreutils: (coreutils).               Core GNU (file, text, shell)
                                        utilities.
* Common options: (coreutils)Common options.
                                        Common options.
* File permissions: (coreutils)File permissions.
                                        Access modes.
* Date input formats: (coreutils)Date input formats.

Basics
* Finding files: (find).                Operating on files matching certain
                                        criteria.

Utilities
* gzip: (gzip).                         The gzip command for compressing
                                        files.

TeX
* DVI-to-Postscript: (dvips).           Translating TeX DVI files to
                                        PostScript.
* afm2tfm: (dvips)Invoking afm2tfm.     Making Type 1 fonts available to TeX.
* dvips: (dvips)Invoking Dvips.         DVI-to-PostScript translator.

TeX
* Kpathsea: (kpathsea).                 File lookup along search paths.
* kpsewhich: (kpathsea)Invoking kpsewhich.
                                        TeX file searching.
* mktexmf: (kpathsea)mktex scripts.     MF source generation.
* mktexpk: (kpathsea)mktex scripts.     PK bitmap generation.
* mktextex: (kpathsea)mktex scripts.    TeX source generation.
* mktextfm: (kpathsea)mktex scripts.    TeX font metric generation.
* mktexlsr: (kpathsea)Filename database.
                                        Update ls-R.

TeX
* LaTeX2e: (latex).                     LaTeXe help 1.6.

TeX
* Web2c: (web2c).                       TeX, Metafont, and companion programs.
* bibtex: (web2c)bibtex invocation.     Maintaining bibliographies.
* dmp: (web2c)dmp invocation.           Troff->MPX (MetaPost pictures).
* dvicopy: (web2c)dvicopy invocation.   Virtual font expansion
* dvitomp: (web2c)dvitomp invocation.   DVI to MPX (MetaPost pictures).
* dvitype: (web2c)dvitype invocation.   DVI to human-readable text.
* gftodvi: (web2c)gftodvi invocation.   Generic font proofsheets.
* gftopk: (web2c)gftopk invocation.     Generic to packed fonts.
* gftype: (web2c)gftype invocation.     GF to human-readable text.
* makempx: (web2c)makempx invocation.   MetaPost label typesetting.
* mf: (web2c)mf invocation.             Creating typeface families.
* mft: (web2c)mft invocation.           Prettyprinting Metafont source.
* mltex: (web2c)MLTeX.                  Multi-lingual TeX.
* mpost: (web2c)mpost invocation.       Creating technical diagrams.
* mpto: (web2c)mpto invocation.         MetaPost label extraction.
* newer: (web2c)newer invocation.       Compare modification times.
* patgen: (web2c)patgen invocation.     Creating hyphenation patterns.
* pktogf: (web2c)pktogf invocation.     Packed to generic fonts.
* pktype: (web2c)pktype invocation.     PK to human-readable text.
* pltotf: (web2c)pltotf invocation.     Property list to TFM.
* pooltype: (web2c)pooltype invocation. Display WEB pool files.
* tangle: (web2c)tangle invocation.     WEB to Pascal.
* tex: (web2c)tex invocation.           Typesetting.
* tftopl: (web2c)tftopl invocation.     TFM -> property list.
* vftovp: (web2c)vftovp invocation.     Virtual font -> virtual pl.
* vptovf: (web2c)vptovf invocation.     Virtual pl -> virtual font.
* weave: (web2c)weave invocation.       WEB to TeX.

Network Applications
* Wget: (wget).                         The non-interactive network
                                        downloader.

Miscellaneous
* Groff: (groff).                       The GNU troff document formatting
                                        system.

Editors
* nano: (nano).                         Small and friendly text editor.

Shells
* Bashref: (bashref).                   GNU Bourne-Again SHell Features.

Development
* CVS: (cvs).                           Concurrent Versions System

Development
* CVS client/server: (cvsclient).       Describes the client/server protocol
                                        used by CVS.

Emacs
* Emacs-Goodies-el: (emacs-goodies-el). Miscellaneous add-ons for Emacs

Disk Management
* Fdutils: (fdutils).                   Linux floppy utilities

GNU libraries
* Libc: (libc).                         C library.

Math
* GNUPLOT: (gnuplot).                   An Interactive Plotting Program

Console utilities
* Gpm: (gpm).                           A server which hands mouse events to
                                        non-X programs.

Kernel
* GRUB: (grub).                         The GRand Unified Bootloader
* grub-install: (grub)Invoking grub-install.
                                        Install GRUB on your drive
* grub-md5-crypt: (grub)Invoking grub-md5-crypt.
                                        Encrypt a password in MD5 format
* grub-terminfo: (grub)Invoking grub-terminfo.
                                        Generate a terminfo command from a
                                        terminfo name
* grub-set-default: (grub)Invoking grub-set-default.
                                        Set a default boot entry
* mbchk: (grub)Invoking mbchk.          Check for the format of a Multiboot
                                        kernel

Kernel
* Multiboot Specification: (multiboot). Multiboot Specification.

The Algorithmic Language Scheme
* Slib: (slib).                         The SLIB portable Scheme library

Information:
* Debian menu: (menu).                  The Debian menu system

Emacs
* Ispell: (ispell).                     Using ISPELL, an interactive spelling
                                        corrector, inside Emacs.

Emacs
* Debian-el: (debian-el).               Debian-specific tools for Emacs

General Commands
* Bzip2: (bzip2).                       A program and library for data
                                        compression.
* dc: (dc).                             Arbitrary precision RPN "Desktop
                                        Calculator".
* Diff: (diff).                         The the GNU `diff', `diff3', `sdiff',
                                        and `cmp' commands for showing the
                                        differences between text files and the
                                        `patch' command for using their output
                                        to update files.
* Grep: (grep).                         Grep searches on input for lines
                                        containing a match to a pattern.
* Recode: (recode).                     Character set conversion utility.
* Remsync: (remsync).                   Synchronize remote files
* sed: (sed).                           Stream EDitor.
* Time: (time).                         A utility to time the execution of a
                                        command
* Shar utilities: (sharutils).          GNU shar utilities.
* shar: (sharutils)shar invocation.     Make a shell archive.
* unshar: (sharutils)unshar invocation. Explode a shell archive.
* Cpio: (cpio).                         A program to manage archives of files.
* Ed: (ed).                             The `ed' command, which has the
                                        purpose of editing text files.
* Tar: (tar).                           Making tape (or disk) archives.
* Mtools: (mtools).                     Mtools: utilities to access DOS disks
                                        in Unix.
* Maplev: (maplev).                     MapleV, a GNU Emacs major mode for
                                        developing code for Maple V, a
                                        computer algebra system (CAS) produced


-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.16.8
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)

Versions of packages xemacs21 depends on:
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ii  xemacs21-mule                 21.4.19-1  highly customizable text editor --

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