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problems with modern texinfo.tex
From: |
Simon Josefsson |
Subject: |
problems with modern texinfo.tex |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Aug 2004 13:29:04 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110003 (No Gnus v0.3) Emacs/21.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hello. With the texinfo.texi that comes with automake 1.9, building
dvi/ps fail:
/usr/bin/texi2dvi: etex exited with bad status, quitting.
/usr/bin/texi2dvi: see gnutls.log for errors.
gnutls.log is rather long, but I'm guessing this is what causes the
error:
./version.texi:15: Missing control sequence inserted
Please don't say `\def cs{...}', say `\def\cs{...}'.
I've inserted an inaccessible control sequence so that your
definition will be completed without mixing me up too badly.
You can recover graciously from this error, if you're
careful; see exercise 27.2 in The TeXbook.
I don't understand the line number, version.texi only have four lines:
@set UPDATED 15 August 2004
@set UPDATED-MONTH August 2004
@set EDITION 1.1.17
@set VERSION 1.1.17
I'm attaching gnutls.log since you are probably better at parsing it
than me...
I tried copying texinfo.tex from gnulib/config/, but same problem.
Reverting to texinfo.tex in automake 1.8,
\texinfoversion{2004-05-16.08}, work fine.
Thanks.
This is e-TeXk, Version 3.14159-2.1 (Web2C 7.4.5) (format=etex 2004.7.3) 18
AUG 2004 13:27
entering extended mode
file:line:error style messages enabled.
**/home/jas/src/gnutls/doc/gnutls.texi
(/home/jas/src/gnutls/doc/gnutls.texi (./texinfo.tex
Loading texinfo [version 2004-07-31.11]: Basics,
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\margin=\insert252
\EMsimple=\toks13
\groupbox=\box18
\groupinvalidhelp=\toks14
\mil=\dimen25
\exdentamount=\skip18
\inmarginspacing=\skip19
pdf,
\tempnum=\count27
\lnkcount=\count28
\filename=\toks15
\filenamelength=\count29
\pgn=\count30
\toksA=\toks16
\toksB=\toks17
\toksC=\toks18
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\boxA=\box19
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fonts,
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\textleading=\dimen26
\mainmagstep=\count32
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page headings,
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\titlepagebottomglue=\skip21
\evenheadline=\toks20
\oddheadline=\toks21
\evenfootline=\toks22
\oddfootline=\toks23
tables,
\tableindent=\dimen27
\itemindent=\dimen28
\itemmargin=\dimen29
\itemmax=\dimen30
\itemno=\count34
\multitableparskip=\skip22
\multitableparindent=\skip23
\multitablecolspace=\dimen31
\multitablelinespace=\skip24
\colcount=\count35
\everytab=\toks24
conditionals,
\doignorecount=\count36
indexing,
\secondaryindent=\skip25
\partialpage=\box20
\doublecolumnhsize=\dimen32
sectioning,
\unnumberedno=\count37
\chapno=\count38
\secno=\count39
\subsecno=\count40
\subsubsecno=\count41
\appendixno=\count42
\absseclevel=\count43
\secbase=\count44
\chapheadingskip=\skip26
\secheadingskip=\skip27
\subsecheadingskip=\skip28
toc,
\tocfile=\write0
\contentsrightmargin=\skip29
\savepageno=\count45
\lastnegativepageno=\count46
\tocindent=\dimen33
environments,
\errorbox=\box21
\lispnarrowing=\skip30
\envskipamount=\skip31
\circthick=\dimen34
\cartouter=\dimen35
\cartinner=\dimen36
\normbskip=\skip32
\normpskip=\skip33
\normlskip=\skip34
\lskip=\skip35
\rskip=\skip36
\tabw=\dimen37
defuns,
\defbodyindent=\skip37
\defargsindent=\skip38
\deflastargmargin=\skip39
\parencount=\count47
\brackcount=\count48
macros,
\paramno=\count49
\macname=\toks25
cross references,
\auxfile=\write1
\savesfregister=\count50
insertions,
\footnoteno=\count51
\SAVEfootins=\box22
\SAVEmargin=\box23
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/generic/dvips/epsf.tex
\epsffilein=\read1
\epsfframemargin=\dimen38
\epsfframethickness=\dimen39
\epsfrsize=\dimen40
\epsftmp=\dimen41
\epsftsize=\dimen42
\epsfxsize=\dimen43
\epsfysize=\dimen44
\pspoints=\dimen45
\epsfnoopenhelp=\toks26
)
\noepsfhelp=\toks27
localization,
\nolanghelp=\toks28
\defaultparindent=\dimen46
and turning on texinfo input format.)
\openout1 = `gnutls.aux'.
@address@hidden
@address@hidden
@address@hidden
@address@hidden
@address@hidden
@address@hidden
(./version.texi) [1
\openout2 = `gnutls.cp'.
\openout3 = `gnutls.fn'.
\openout4 = `gnutls.vr'.
\openout5 = `gnutls.tp'.
\openout6 = `gnutls.ky'.
\openout7 = `gnutls.pg'.
]
./version.texi:14: Missing control sequence inserted
Please don't say `\def cs{...}', say `\def\cs{...}'.
I've inserted an inaccessible control sequence so that your
definition will be completed without mixing me up too badly.
You can recover graciously from this error, if you're
careful; see exercise 27.2 in The TeXbook.
./version.texi:15: Missing control sequence inserted
Please don't say `\def cs{...}', say `\def\cs{...}'.
I've inserted an inaccessible control sequence so that your
definition will be completed without mixing me up too badly.
You can recover graciously from this error, if you're
careful; see exercise 27.2 in The TeXbook.
[2] [-1] Chapter 1
\openout0 = `gnutls.toc'.
Chapter 2 [1]
Cross reference values unknown; you must run TeX again. [2] [3] Chapter 3
[4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] Chapter 4 [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] Chapter 5 [15]
[16] [17] [18] [19] Chapter 6 [20] [21] Chapter 7 [22] [23] [24]
(./examples/ex-client2.c [25] [26] [27]) (./examples/ex-session-info.c [28]
[29]) (./examples/ex-verify.c [30] [31] [32] [33]) (./examples/ex-cert-select.c
[34] [35] [36] [37] [38]) (./examples/ex-client-resume.c [39] [40] [41])
(./examples/ex-client-srp.c [42] [43] [44]) (./examples/ex-serv1.c [45]
[46] [47] [48]) (./examples/ex-serv-export.c [49] [50] [51] [52] [53] [54]
[55]) (./examples/ex-serv-pgp.c [56] [57] [58]) (./examples/ex-serv-srp.c
[59] [60] [61] [62]) (./examples/ex-alert.c) (./examples/ex-x509-info.c
[63] [64]) [65] (./examples/ex-crq.c [66]) (./examples/ex-pkcs12.c [67]
[68] [69]) Chapter 8 [70] [71]
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address@hidden Checking whether the server can accept a bogus TLS record
version i
n the client hello... yes[]
@hbox(5.49998+2.0)x433.62
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
address@hidden C
address@hidden h
address@hidden e
.etc.
[72] [73] [74] [75] [76] Chapter 9 [77] (./gnutls-api.texi
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@textrm GNUTLS[]E[]WARNING[]ALERT[]RECEIVED or GNUTLS[]E[]FATAL[]ALERT[]RECEIV
ED
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[78]
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address@hidden Eg. for CER-TIFI-CATE ci-pher-suites (key ex-change
al-go-rithms: KX
[]RSA,
@hbox(8.2125+2.73749)x433.62, glue set 2.81395
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
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address@hidden g
address@hidden .
.etc.
[79]
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@textrm (*call-back)(gnutls[]session[]t, const gnutls[]datum[]t* req[]ca[]dn,
int nreqs,
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address@hidden (
address@hidden *
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address@hidden a
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[95]
Underfull \hbox (badness 3884) in paragraph at lines 1150--1155
address@hidden If this func-tion is called by a server af-ter a re-hand-shake
re-qu
est then
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set 3.38974
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
address@hidden I
address@hidden f
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.etc.
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@textrm GNUTLS[]E[]GOT[]APPLICATION[]DATA or GNUTLS[]E[]WARNING[]ALERT[]RECEIV
ED
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address@hidden If @texttt data[] @textrm has not enough size to hold the
server nam
e GNUTLS[]E[]SHORT[]MEMORY[]BUFFER
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set - 1.0
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
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address@hidden f
address@hidden 3.65 plus 1.825 minus 1.21666
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[103] [104] [105]) (./x509-api.texi [106] [107] [108]
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address@hidden If the buffer pro-vided is not long enough to hold the out-put,
then
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set 4.0158
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
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address@hidden f
address@hidden 3.65 plus 1.825 minus 1.21666
.etc.
[109]
Overfull \hbox (12.46867pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 218--220
address@hidden After the last Bag has been read
GNUTLS[]E[]REQUESTED[]DATA[]NOT[]AV
AILABLE
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set - 1.0
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
address@hidden A
address@hidden f
address@hidden t
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[110]
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address@hidden If the buffer pro-vided is not long enough to hold the out-put,
then
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set 4.0158
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
address@hidden I
address@hidden f
address@hidden 3.65 plus 1.825 minus 1.21666
.etc.
Underfull \hbox (badness 3826) in paragraph at lines 318--321
@textrm turns 0 on suc-cess. If the pro-vided buffer is not long enough, then
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set 3.37148
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden t
address@hidden u
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Overfull \hbox (5.95949pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 322--324
address@hidden After the last crl has been read
GNUTLS[]E[]REQUESTED[]DATA[]NOT[]AV
AILABLE
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set - 1.0
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
address@hidden A
address@hidden f
address@hidden t
.etc.
[111]
Overfull \hbox (40.63454pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 344--346
address@hidden After the last cer-tifi-cate has been read
GNUTLS[]E[]REQUESTED[]DAT
A[]NOT[]AVAILABLE
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address@hidden If the buffer pro-vided is not long enough to hold the out-put,
then
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address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
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address@hidden If the buffer pro-vided is not long enough to hold the out-put,
then
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address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
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address@hidden If the buffer pro-vided is not long enough to hold the out-put,
then
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set 4.0158
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
address@hidden I
address@hidden f
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@textrm con-tain the ba-s-ic-Constraints ex-ten-sion GNUTLS[]E[]REQUESTED[]DAT
A[]NOT[]AVAILABLE
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set - 1.0
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
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address@hidden n
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[122]
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@textrm GNUTLS[]CRL[]REASON[]KEY[]COMPROMISE, GNUTLS[]CRL[]REASON[]CA[]COMPROM
ISE,
@hbox(7.48248+2.12917)x433.62, glue set - 1.0
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@textrm GNUTLS[]CRL[]REASON[]AFFILIATION[]CHANGED, GNUTLS[]CRL[]REASON[]SUPERS
EEDED,
@hbox(7.48248+2.12917)x433.62, glue set - 1.0
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Overfull \hbox (132.01007pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 1038--1044
@textrm GNUTLS[]CRL[]REASON[]CESSATION[]OF[]OPERATION, GNUTLS[]CRL[]REASON[]CE
RTIFICATE[]HOLD,
@hbox(7.48248+2.12917)x433.62, glue set - 1.0
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@textrm GNUTLS[]CRL[]REASON[]PRIVILEGE[]WITHDRAWN, GNUTLS[]CRL[]REASON[]AA[]CO
MPROMISE,
@hbox(7.48248+2.12917)x433.62, glue set - 1.0
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address@hidden G
address@hidden N
address@hidden U
address@hidden T
.etc.
[123] [124]
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@textrm con-tain the spec-i-fied ex-ten-sion GNUTLS[]E[]REQUESTED[]DATA[]NOT[]
AVAILABLE
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set - 1.0
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
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address@hidden n
address@hidden -
address@hidden n
.etc.
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address@hidden If the buffer pro-vided is not long enough to hold the out-put,
then
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set 4.0158
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
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address@hidden f
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.etc.
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@textrm GNUTLS[]E[]SHORT[]MEMORY[]BUFFER will be re-turned. The out-put
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set 4.25652
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden G
address@hidden N
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.etc.
Underfull \hbox (badness 2478) in paragraph at lines 1302--1309
address@hidden This func-tion will re-turn cer-tifi-cate's key us-age, by
read-ing
the keyUsage
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set 2.91643
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
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address@hidden h
address@hidden i
.etc.
Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 1302--1309
@textrm GNUTLS[]KEY[]DIGITAL[]SIGNATURE, GNUTLS[]KEY[]NON[]REPUDIATION,
@hbox(7.48248+2.12917)x433.62, glue set 4.91945
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.etc.
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@textrm GNUTLS[]KEY[]KEY[]ENCIPHERMENT, GNUTLS[]KEY[]DATA[]ENCIPHERMENT,
@hbox(7.48248+2.12917)x433.62, glue set - 1.0
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
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.etc.
Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 1302--1309
@textrm GNUTLS[]KEY[]KEY[]AGREEMENT, GNUTLS[]KEY[]KEY[]CERT[]SIGN,
@hbox(7.48248+2.12917)x433.62, glue set 23.27939
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden G
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.etc.
Overfull \hbox (91.70796pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 1302--1309
@textrm GNUTLS[]KEY[]CRL[]SIGN, GNUTLS[]KEY[]ENCIPHER[]ONLY, GNUTLS[]KEY[]DECI
PHER[]ONLY.
@hbox(7.48248+2.12917)x433.62, glue set - 1.0
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.etc.
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@textrm con-tain the keyUsage ex-ten-sion GNUTLS[]E[]REQUESTED[]DATA[]NOT[]AVA
ILABLE
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address@hidden address@hidden : The de-tail level (must be
GNUTLS[]XML[]SHOW[]ALL or
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then
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address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
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then
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address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
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.etc.
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address@hidden If the buffer pro-vided is not long enough to hold the out-put,
then
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address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
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@textrm GNUTLS[]E[]SHORT[]MEMORY[]BUFFER will be re-turned. The out-put
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address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden G
address@hidden N
address@hidden U
address@hidden T
.etc.
Underfull \hbox (badness 3323) in paragraph at lines 1936--1938
address@hidden This func-tion will con-vert the given DSA raw pa-ram-e-ters to
the
na-tive
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address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
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[137]
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address@hidden This func-tion will con-vert the given RSA raw pa-ram-e-ters to
the
na-tive
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address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
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address@hidden T
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address@hidden i
.etc.
[138]
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address@hidden If the buffer pro-vided is not long enough to hold the out-put,
then
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address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
address@hidden I
address@hidden f
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.etc.
[139]) (./gnutls-extra-api.texi) (./pgp-api.texi [140]
Underfull \hbox (badness 6675) in paragraph at lines 32--35
address@hidden This func-tion will con-vert the given key to RAW or Base64
for-mat.
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set 4.05887
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden(0.0+0.0)x0.0
address@hidden T
address@hidden h
address@hidden i
.etc.
Underfull \hbox (badness 6461) in paragraph at lines 32--35
@textrm If the buffer pro-vided is not long enough to hold the out-put, then
@hbox(7.60416+2.12917)x433.62, glue set 4.0158
address@hidden(@leftskip) 28.90755
address@hidden I
address@hidden f
address@hidden 3.65 plus 1.825 minus 1.21666
address@hidden t
.etc.
[141] [142] [143] [144]) Chapter 10 [145] [146] [147] [148] [149]
(./error_codes.texi Chapter 11 [150] [151] [152]) Chapter 12 [153] Appendix A
[154] (./fdl.texi [155] [156] [157] [158] [159] [160]) (Index) [161] [162] )
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32127 words of font info for 112 fonts, out of 500000 for 1000
51 hyphenation exceptions out of 1000
17i,6n,22p,389b,416s stack positions out of 1500i,500n,5000p,200000b,5000s
Output written on gnutls.dvi (165 pages, 470768 bytes).
- problems with modern texinfo.tex,
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- Re: problems with modern texinfo.tex, Stepan Kasal, 2004/08/18
- Re: problems with modern texinfo.tex, Karl Berry, 2004/08/18
- Re: problems with modern texinfo.tex, Simon Josefsson, 2004/08/18
- Re: problems with modern texinfo.tex, Stepan Kasal, 2004/08/18
- Re: problems with modern texinfo.tex, Simon Josefsson, 2004/08/18
- Re: problems with modern texinfo.tex, Stepan Kasal, 2004/08/18
- Re: problems with modern texinfo.tex, Karl Berry, 2004/08/18
- Re: problems with modern texinfo.tex, Simon Josefsson, 2004/08/18