Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/07/30/05:16:17
On Sat, 29 Jul 1995, Justin Johnson wrote:
> However, I am getting 'Cannot find top node' when selecting the
> majority of menu items in info. This is done when in the directory.
>
> I belive all the files are there because I can edit them.
Did you read the DJGPP FAQ list (available as faq102.zip from the same
place you get DJGPP)? It includes this discussion in section 6.15:
6.15 Q: When I run the Info browser, it tells me it cannot find the node
"Top".
A: Check your installation of info files. The file DJGPP.ENV in the
root of your DJGPP installation mentions the variable INFOPATH
which should point to the directory where Info looks for its
files. It must find there a file named ``dir'' and other files
with .iNN extension, where NN is a number.
Assuming the above checks OK, and all the necessary info files
are indeed installed in those directories (did you remember to
give that -d switch to PKUNZIP?), it might be that some of the
files were edited with a DOS-based editor, which converted the
Newline characters to the CR/LF pairs. The DOS port of Info
distributed with DJGPP in the txiNNNbn.zip file doesn't like
this, because this invalidates the tag tables included with the
files, which Info uses to quickly find the various nodes.
To work around this, run DTOU.EXE on the offending files, it will
strip the extra CR characters to make Info happy. DTOU is in
your bin/ subdirectory of the main DJGPP directory.
You can also download a version of Info which can read Unix- and
DOS-style text files alike, from DJ's server, at one of these
addresses:
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/dl/contrib/info.exe
ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/contrib/info.exe
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