On Sun, Mar 02, 2025 at 02:19:26PM +0000, Gavin Smith wrote:
> hello type translit
> hello mono ${GS}/hello/manual/hello.html
> hello node ${GS}/hello/manual/html_node_node/
> hello node.translit ${GS}/hello/manual/html_node_translit/
>
> then I get warnings:
>
> ./htmlxref.d/Texinfo_GNU.cnf:511: warning: unrecognised type: type
> ./htmlxref.d/Texinfo_GNU.cnf:514: warning: unrecognised type: node.translit
> ./htmlxref.d/Texinfo_GNU.cnf:511: warning: unrecognised type: type
> ./htmlxref.d/Texinfo_GNU.cnf:514: warning: unrecognised type: node.translit
> /home/g/src/texinfo/GIT/tta/C/.libs//../../perl//../../util/htmlxref.d/Texinfo_GNU.cnf:511:
> warning: unrecognised type: type
> /home/g/src/texinfo/GIT/tta/C/.libs//../../perl//../../util/htmlxref.d/Texinfo_GNU.cnf:514:
> warning: unrecognised type: node.translit
>
> This is the case regardless if whether I make a reference to the "hello"
> manual or not.
>
> Could the warnings be reduced so only to print the warning once, rather
> than twice for the ./htmlxref.d location?
I don't reproduce that, I think that the issue is probably that a file
is read twice, rather than warnings being emitted twice per file.
Where/how/what do you call to get that result, and where are the
htmlxref.d directories in your case?
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