Re: Completely broken Info reader

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Hi Stan,

stan wrote:
On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 21:43:18 -0700
Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thank you Stan for the reply. I tried removing info but it takes with
it about 877 dependencies so i tried `yum reinstall info' instead. I
still have that problem.

Are you using 32 bit Fedora? As it mentions on Bug 515402 [1] its

No, F11 x86_64.  Very strange that it works on my system and not on
yours.  I'm using a kernel with the Fedora patches applied, but custom
compiled for my system; maybe that is the difference.


That is indeed very strange.

specific to 64 bit systems. What could be the proper way to try to
track down this problem? I'm rather used to the emacs like
bindings... :-/


Well, I used to use emacs a long time ago, but switched to vim, so maybe
if info had vim bindings I would feel the same.  :-)

We all have our favourites, don't we? ;)

I think the way to do it properly is to install the info-debuginfo pkg
and then run gdb on info e.g. gdb --args info bash.  By stepping through
the code as it executes you would find the point where it failed, and
thus the place to fix.  There is a reasonably steep learning curve to do
this, though the info documentation for gdb is good and you only need to
learn a small subset of gdb commands.  And it requires that you have at
least a nodding acquaintance with C (in order to understand what is
being done wrong when you find the error).


That is a very good suggestion Stan. I will definitely try doing that in my spare time. I am familiar with some C++, I am guessing that should be background enough to try my hand at this. :)

[1]https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/texinfo-4.13a-4.fc11


On my system, info Autoconf 'Autoconf Macro Index' works fine.

But I see that I have the patched version of the texinfo package,
texinfo-4.13a-4.fc11.x86_64, because I have updates testing enabled.
That probably explains why it works for me.  I see from the link you
give above that it has been submitted to stable, so it should start
working for you too if you update your system after it appears in
updates (a day or two?).

However, I never noticed it not working, though info isn't something I
use hourly or even always daily.

I had tried that update the day it hit updates-testing, but no luck so far. That last comment on the page is mine. I will try following what you suggested and comment on the package. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Stan. :)

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