When installing package emacs20 version 20.7-3, the /usr/share/info/ files are mangled by the script fix-debian-scripts. The effect is that the info files get a "-e20-" infix, which, I guess, is to allow several versions of emacsen to be installed.
However, if I start the info system and try to access, say, the "CC mode" node, I get the message "Info file ccmode does not exist"... which is quite reasonable, since the emacs-e20-1.gz info file contains the lines * CC mode: (ccmode). The GNU Emacs mode for editing C, C++, Objective-C and Java code. but the appropriate files are named ccmode-e20-* . In BTS there are several bugs filed (#93667, #101672, #103564(?), #108241) relating to this problem. Since most users only install one emacsen, would be a good idea to abandon the renaming of info files? -- Jens Peter Secher _______________________________________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.diku.dk/~jpsecher - (+45) 35 32 14 08 _OpenPGP_fingerprint_:_CAE0_8F31_FD48_1E12_1FAF_5674_250F_2C8B_0437_9F48_