I just checked with make targets and the Makefile has no rule to show available targets. Such a rule would give builders a clue as to what additional possibilities exist with the Makefile if it existed.
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011, Jude DaShiell wrote: > Okay, I found the typing error I was making. I used make info but > neglected to use make install-info. So info was being made but not > installed. As soon as I used make install-info, and then ran info org > came up as version 7.5 on an info org command. I've done a few makes > already before I ever knew what org-mode was but this was the first one in > which once info documentation had been created the make install step > didn't automatically install it. One might do this in order to check > md5sum on a file before it was promoted to system-wide status or do things > with private versions but I can't think of other good reasons for this > build method. > > > >