From: softbrek AT POOL DOT Informatik DOT RWTH-Aachen DOT DE (Hans-Bernhard Broeker) Subject: Re: info not working To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu (djgpp) Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 15:53:52 +0200 (MET DST) Hello, All Today, answering Scott McCaskill's question (a FAQ, BTW, and it is solved in Eli's FAQ-list, I think): >>>> My problem is that now, when I go into info >>>> and try to go to the libgpp.a node, all I get is 'Cannot find the node >>>> "top"'. Neville answered (almost correctly): > > > 1) use utod to convert the files from unix to dos format. ^^^^ this should be dtou ! > > > 2) cat the files together (NB in order, ie with the top node file first) > > > using copy file1.i+file2.i ... file.inf Then, two different posters advised to use DOS-style editors, like edit.com or any Borland editor, in case you don't have utod. This is exactly the *wrong* way round. Using this kind of editors on multi-part info-files is not the cure, it's the *cause* of the "cannot find node Top" error-message (in almost all cases). And, as to not having dtou or utod: everyone has them, if he/she's using DJGPP: they're part of the distribution (don't ask me which of the *.zip's, though). So in short: if you have trouble with your info-files, your first guess should be to run 'dtou' on them. If this doesn't fix it, you must have found a new way to confuse info :-). A (probably better) once-and-forever alternative solution is to get Eli's special version of info.exe, that can cope with DOSified info's (also mentioned in the FAQ). Hope this clarified things a bit Hans-Bernhard