Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 7 Aug 1999 23:21:34 -0700 | From | Joel Klecker <> | Subject | Re: Linux 2.2.11pre4 |
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At 04:32 +0000 1999-08-07, Philipp Thomas wrote: >At least with glibc2 you can do this, at least if you compile and install >it yourself. Glibc2 install adds references to all functions, constants >etc. to info/dir. So I *can* do 'info fclose' and get the libc info on >fclose().
And makes the info dir unbrowseable as a result due to the fact that it puts several hundred lines of entries into the root of it.
I used to install "dir-add.info" on Debian systems, but I received many complaints about the cluttered dir, so I stopped doing that. -- Joel Klecker (aka Espy) Debian GNU/Linux Developer <URL:mailto:jk@espy.org> <URL:mailto:espy@debian.org> <URL:http://web.espy.org/> <URL:http://www.debian.org/>
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