Sam Halliday wrote: > when i type `info ls` i get the man page for ls on the screen, but > when i type `info coreutils` i get the whole coreutils info pages, > where i can browse the ls subnode. is this default behaviour? or > should info be going to the ls info page when i type `info ls`? > because that is what i would prefer it to do.
ignore this, turns out my dir file was knackered... but, i now change my question; if my dir entry gets knackered again, is there any way i can regenerate it to include all the program entries (such as 'ls') without having to reinstall the package in question? Sam -- A diplomat's life consists of three things: protocol, Geritol, and alcohol. -- Adlai Stevenson
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