> Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2026 20:28:39 +0100
> From: [email protected]
>
> > > . it also installs makeinfo.exe, but that seems to be the libtool
> > > wrapper, not the actual executable (which is supposed to be an
> > > identical copy of texi2any.exe)
> >
> > This one also should be fixable, thanks for the report.
>
> I can't see what is going on from the code. The rule is the following
> (I copied a similar rule for Perl texi2any):
>
> if PREFER_C_TEXI2ANY
> install-exec-hook:
> makeinfo_f=`echo makeinfo$(EXEEXT) | sed -e '$(transform)'`; rm -f
> $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$makeinfo_f
> -makeinfo_f=`echo makeinfo$(EXEEXT) | sed -e '$(transform)'`;
> texi2any_f=`echo texi2any$(EXEEXT)| sed -e '$(transform)'`; $(LN_S)
> $$texi2any_f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$makeinfo_f
> endif
>
> I can't see what could lead makeinfo.exe not to be the same as
> texi2any.exe. Did you check that texi2any.exe is not a libtool wrapper
> too?
Yes. If it were a wrapper, I couldn't have got the error message
about its being unable to open load_txi_modules script, the one I get
from texi2any.exe. Instead, I get this:
makeinfo:./.libs/lt-texi2any.c:236: FATAL: couldn't find bin\makeinfo.
Which tells me it's the libtool wrapper.
Looking at the output of "make install" run, I see this:
libtool: install: /bin/sh /d/gnu/texinfo-7.2.92-C/build-aux/install-sh -c -s
.libs/texi2any.exe d:/usr/test-texinfo-7.2.92-C/bin/texi2any.exe
make install-exec-hook
make[7]: Entering directory `/d/gnu/texinfo-7.2.92-C/tta/C'
makeinfo_f=`echo makeinfo.exe | sed -e 's,x,x,'`; rm -f
d:/usr/test-texinfo-7.2.92-C/bin/$makeinfo_f
makeinfo_f=`echo makeinfo.exe | sed -e 's,x,x,'`; texi2any_f=`echo
texi2any.exe| sed -e 's,x,x,'`; cp -pR $texi2any_f
d:/usr/test-texinfo-7.2.92-C/bin/$makeinfo_f
So texi2any.exe is being installed from tta/C/.libs, whereas
makeinfo.exe is installed from its parent directory tta/C, because
$texi2any_f lacks the ".libs/" prefix. Does that explain why the
wrapper is installed? ("cp -pR" is there because that's the emulation
of "ln -s" on Windows: using symlinks on Windows is possible, but is
not portable across Windows versions, and requires admin privileges
when available.)
Btw, I think the command which installs makeinfo.exe should use the
just-installed texi2any.exe as the source of the symlink, not the
texi2any.exe produced in the build tree. Because the build tree could
be removed, which would make makeinfo.exe a dangling symlink, right?