On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 07:19:26PM -0600, Joel Sherrill wrote: > First thanks for all the help. > > I don't know if you recall but it was less than a year ago > and we were using texi2www which predates texi2html. > We have a come a long way and need to push farther. :)
Indeed, I (vaguely) remember. > >That's not a old texi2html that more like an ancient texi2html... > >What version of texi2html are you using? > [joel@localhost rtems_texinfo_test]$ texi2html --version > 1.82 > [joel@localhost rtems_texinfo_test]$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/texi2html > texi2html-1.82-5.1.el6.noarch > > This is what ships with CentOS 6.x or at least is in the standard > EPEL repository. It is quite recent, in fact, the last widely deployed. But I tested that indeed, you need to add the command line option --node-files to get the node files of the for cross manual specification. So I think this is the way to go, to have the same file as the recent Texinfo generated. > You encouraged me to move more to the new way of doing things and making > the old texi2html conform as best it can. > > I think our Makefiles can now handle both texi2html 1.8x and texi2any. It > uses autoconf to detect the difference and some not so pretty hackery > to do the right thing. With --node-files, I think the output of texi2html-1.8x and texinfo 5.0 should be pretty similar. -- Pat