> That sound fine for me. But also if you issue: > info --version
Oh. My mistake. help2man just includes the output of --version, I forgot that. > Also here the "version 2 or (at your option) any later version" is > missing. Thats what caused me to open this bug: both the man page *and* > the program claim only GPL (which implies version 1). I'm not sure if making that inference is 100% necessary :). The thing is, that text for --version comes straight from the GNU coding standards. I wouldn't want to change it without consulting rms (and changing standards.texi). Sigh. Is it worth it? By the way, virtually every GNU package seems to do --version a slightly different way, and I haven't found any that explicitly say GPL v2; many don't even mention the GPL at all. I expect the situation is even more chaotic for non-GNU packages. So changing Texinfo is just the tip of the iceberg ... Is it ok for you that I patch info in the Debian version (4.8 currently) to output this additional text? No, I'm afraid I don't think that's a good idea, as above ... Thanks, Karl -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]