Here is a simple patch that fixes the conditionals when using
--gnu-make. It should be pretty easy to test with the Emacs script if
you would like to double check.
While working on another item in the TODO, I think I found a mistake
but it is hard for me to tell from diff'ing the output at the mom
Hi Collin,
> The error should only be removed in mode == 'import' correct?
Yes.
Patch applied. Thanks!
Bruno
Hi Bruno,
On 3/3/24 4:30 AM, Bruno Haible wrote:
> In the original commit, I removed the error message
> "option --conditional-dependencies is not supported with --with-tests"
> only at one place (the command-line option checks), but left it in
> func_import.
> You are removing it in both places
On 3/4/24 9:29 AM, Bruno Haible wrote:
> The texinfo developers recommend to use
> @itemize @asis{}
> This workaround is more straightforward than @itemize @w{}.
Agreed. Thanks for the fix.
Collin
I wrote:
> I've filed a texinfo bug about it now:
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-texinfo/2024-03/msg1.html
The texinfo developers recommend to use
@itemize @asis{}
This workaround is more straightforward than @itemize @w{}.
2024-03-04 Bruno Haible
doc: Tweak last comm
Collin Funk wrote:
> When building gnulib documentation I get the following error:
Thanks for the report and fix! Applied.
> I don't know Texinfo (or TeX error messages to be honest). It seems
> that this doesn't affect info or html, but only dvi, pdf etc.
Yes, and this is a reason for supportin
Hi Collin,
> When using gnulib-tool.py this comment in gnulib-comp.m4 is different
> (using Emacs merge-gnulib):
>
> -# This macro should be invoked from ./configure.ac, in the section
> +# This macro should be invoked from configure.ac, in the section
Good point. In packages that have several g
When building gnulib documentation I get the following error:
/home/collin/.local/src/gnulib/doc/gnulib-tool.texi:472: Argument of @asis has
an extra }.
@par
}
@doitemize ...1}@setbox 0 = @hbox {@itemcontents }