Al Bogner wrote:
info unison liefert
Programming * MikMod: (mikmod). MikMod Sound Library. * NASM: (nasm). The Netwide Assembler for x86. * cvsclient: (cvsclient). The CVS client/server protocol. * g77: (g77). The GNU Fortran compiler.
General Commands * Screen: (screen). Full-screen window manager.
Miscellaneous * As: (as). The GNU assembler. * Bfd: (bfd). The Binary File Descriptor library. * Binutils: (binutils). The GNU binary utilities. * CVS: (cvs). Concurrent Versions System * Finding Files: (find). Listing and operating on files that match certain criteria. * Flex: (flex). A fast scanner generator. * Gas: (as). The GNU assembler. * Gpm: (gpm). A server wich hands mouse events to non-X programs. * Ld: (ld). The GNU linker. * Mmalloc: (mmalloc). The GNU mapped-malloc package. * SCPM: (scpm). System Configuration Profile Management * Shar utilities: (sharutils). GNU shar utilities. * Stabs: (stabs). The "stabs" debugging information format. * VFlib: (VFlib-36). A font library VFlib version 3.6.13 * addr2line: (binutils)addr2line. Convert addresses to file and line * ar: (binutils)ar. Create, modify, and extract from archives * bc: (bc). An arbritrary precision calculator language * c++filt: (binutils)c++filt. Filter to demangle encoded C++ symbols * cpio: (cpio). Making tape (or disk) archives. * cxxfilt: (binutils)c++filt. MS-DOS name for c++filt
Woher stammt das? Das kann doch nicht zu unison gehören. Diese ziemlich lange Übersicht ist ja gar nicht so uninteressant, nur hätte ich gern alles in einer simplen Textdatei.
Es gibt kein "info unison", dies ist die Standard-Seite von info. Steht auch in der untersten Zeile. Alternativ kannst Du auch "info" ohne Argumente aufrufen oder "info gnuffelruff" ;-) -- Andreas