On 01/22/2013 01:29 PM, Stefano Lattarini wrote: > And future Automake versions will start warning about them (see > commit 'v1.13.1-6-ge1ed314'). > > * doc/automake.texi (Txinfo): Adjust. > * NEWS: Update. > Scrap this, automake 1.13.2 will already give runtime warnings about uses of the '.txi' and '.texinfo' extensions. The correct patch is below.
Sorry for the noise, Stefano ---- 8< ---- 8< ---- 8< ---- 8< ---- 8< ---- 8< ---- 8< ---- 8< ---- >From 6f3d07942bf8e3e2b75e603c0bccc5219991ce59 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 Message-Id: <6f3d07942bf8e3e2b75e603c0bccc5219991ce59.1358858110.git.stefano.lattar...@gmail.com> From: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattar...@gmail.com> Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 13:28:38 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] docs: '.txi' and '.texinfo' extensions are deprecated And Automake will warn about them (since commit 'v1.13.1-6-ge1ed314'). * doc/automake.texi (Texinfo): Adjust. Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattar...@gmail.com> --- doc/automake.texi | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/automake.texi b/doc/automake.texi index 26ff60e..337ef15 100644 --- a/doc/automake.texi +++ b/doc/automake.texi @@ -7823,9 +7823,9 @@ Currently Automake provides support for Texinfo and man pages. If the current directory contains Texinfo source, you must declare it with the @code{TEXINFOS} primary. Generally Texinfo files are converted into info, and thus the @code{info_TEXINFOS} variable is most commonly used -here. Any Texinfo source file must end in the @file{.texi}, -@file{.txi}, or @file{.texinfo} extension. We recommend @file{.texi} -for new manuals. +here. Any Texinfo source file should have the @file{.texi} extension. +Automake also accept @file{.txi} or @file{.texinfo} extensions, but their +use is discouraged now, and will elicit a runtime warnings. Automake generates rules to build @file{.info}, @file{.dvi}, @file{.ps}, @file{.pdf} and @file{.html} files from your Texinfo -- 1.8.1.rc3.438.ge9abef6