Eli Zaretskii <[email protected]> writes: >> From: Harry Putnam <[email protected]> >> Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 10:22:29 -0600 >> >> Eli Zaretskii <[email protected]> writes: >> >> > >> > They did no such thing. I have CVS Info manual in the old format, and >> > the index there works for me inside Emacs. >> > >> >> If they didn't make that decision, it simply seems like a bug introduced >> >> since 23.1 was released, based on the evidence at hand. >> > >> > Nope, the above works for me in stock Emacs 23.1. >> >> Eli, if you can, what is the date on your copy of cvs info files. And >> how many are there? > > Exactly like yours: > >> For me, with cvs 1.12.12 (client/server), The info files are already >> created in the sources pkg. They date from 2005 and there are 11 of >> them. > > Me too. > >> Those files fail on an `i' (index) search with the message `no index'. > > Please look in cvs.info, and tell me what does its first line say.
A few more than 1: ,---- | This is cvs.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.5 from cvs.texinfo. | | INFO-DIR-SECTION GNU Packages | START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY | * CVS: (cvs). Concurrent Versions System | END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY | INFO-DIR-SECTION Individual utilities | START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY | * cvs: (cvs)CVS commands. Concurrent Versions System | END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY `---- >> However the index itself is there in the first page menu and can be >> opened and read. > > Can you show here the first few lines of the Index node (it should be > in cvs.info-10), starting from the line before the Node line? Here, the index Node is in cvs.info-11: [...] ,---- | | END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY | | ^_ | File: cvs.info, Node: Index, Prev: BUGS, Up: Top | | Index | ***** | | * Menu: `---- [...]
