Thanks, Peter. I did a bit of work on this, namely 1. clean gri.texi as suggested 2. remove texinfo.tex as suggested (from “.” and from “./doc”) 3. update some dates and version in gri.texi and other files
but unfortunately I cannot build anymore on OSX. I get as follows. make cd . && automake-1.14 --gnu configure.ac:15: error: required file './compile' not found configure.ac:15: 'automake --add-missing' can install 'compile' doc/Makefile.am:5: error: required file 'doc/texinfo.tex' not found doc/Makefile.am:5: 'automake --add-missing' can install ‘texinfo.tex' It’s so long since I’ve worked with the GNU auto tools that I am not sure how to proceed. I tried doing automake —add-missing which was suggested by the above, and then I found that make make check make install worked fine. So, things seem reasonably ok, I guess. For reasons I don’t understand, git status does not notice the newly-installed doc/texinfo.tex file, but I don’t think that’s a bad thing since it gets added easily anyway, and since debian seems not to like it. I guess the next step I’d ask of PSG is to try git pull ./configure make and whatever steps are involved in the debian build. — Dan. > On Jul 24, 2015, at 6:37 PM, Peter S Galbraith <p...@debian.org> wrote: > > Hmm, can't seem to tickle that bug anymore... > Works! > >> There's a buglet in gri-mode with Emacs24 that I'd like to track down. >> Something changed with idle timers. Hopefully I'll find it quickly and >> that fix can go in a new versions as well.