Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
The man pages for a number of Gnu utilities, e.g., cp and mcopy, indicate that the authoritative information is to be found in the Texinfo files. Where are these files located in a standard SuSE distribution?
$ rpm -ql texinfo-3.12-51 /usr/bin/info /usr/bin/install-info /usr/bin/makeinfo /usr/bin/texi2dvi /usr/bin/texi2html /usr/bin/texi2index /usr/bin/texi2roff /usr/bin/texindex /usr/doc/packages/texi2html /usr/doc/packages/texi2html/invisible.xbm /usr/doc/packages/texi2roff /usr/doc/packages/texi2roff/Readme /usr/doc/packages/texi2roff/copyright /usr/info/info-stnd.info.gz /usr/info/info.info.gz /usr/info/texinfo-1.gz /usr/info/texinfo-10.gz /usr/info/texinfo-11.gz /usr/info/texinfo-12.gz /usr/info/texinfo-2.gz /usr/info/texinfo-3.gz /usr/info/texinfo-4.gz /usr/info/texinfo-5.gz /usr/info/texinfo-6.gz /usr/info/texinfo-7.gz /usr/info/texinfo-8.gz /usr/info/texinfo-9.gz /usr/info/texinfo.gz /usr/man/man1/texi2html.1.gz /usr/man/man1/texi2roff.1.gz
And what's the easiest way to look at them?
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