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From: Kevin Greiner <kgreiner@xpediantsolutions.com>
Subject: Re: Final version of newmake.bat
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 09:05:27 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <uu1dz5rd4.fsf@xpediantsolutions.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <uznnrn7vt.fsf@hschmi22.userfqdn.rz-online.de>

Frank Schmitt <usereplyto@Frank-Schmitt.net> writes:

> Kevin Greiner <kgreiner@xpediantsolutions.com> writes:
>
>> Frank, 
>> I finally tried newmake and found that it worked quite well.  The only
>> nit is that every execution appears to exit abnormally.  The only
>> error message that I can see is shown below.
>>
>>
>> 1 File(s) copied
>> 9 File(s) copied
>> 18 File(s) copied
>> 1 File(s) copied
>> File not found - message-?
>> 0 File(s) copied
>> 1 File(s) copied
>> 1 File(s) copied
>> 1 File(s) copied
>
> What exactly do you mean with exits abnormally?

The compilation buffer ends with
"Compilation exited abnormally with code 1 at Wed Mar 19 08:51:57"


> The error message above means that newmake.bat couldn't find the files
> message-1 and message-2 in the texi directory so it seems that
> generation of info files failed.

It appears, to me at least, that message.texi generated only one file "message".

 Converting message.texi to Info format...
 Formatting: Message ... 
 Formatting: Interface ... 
 Formatting: New Mail Message ... 
 Formatting: New News Message ... 
 Formatting: Reply ... 
 Formatting: Wide Reply ... 
 Formatting: Followup ... 
 Formatting: Canceling News ... 
 Formatting: Superseding ... 
 Formatting: Forwarding ... 
 Formatting: Resending ... 
 Formatting: Bouncing ... 
 Formatting: Mailing Lists ... 
 Formatting: Composing a correct MFT header automagically ... 
 Formatting: Honoring an MFT post ... 
 Formatting: Commands ... 
 Formatting: Buffer Entry ... 
 Formatting: Header Commands ... 
 Formatting: Commands for moving to headers ... 
 Formatting: Commands to change headers ... 
 Formatting: Movement ... 
 Formatting: Insertion ... 
 Formatting: MIME ... 
 Formatting: Security ... 
 Formatting: Using S/MIME ... 
 Formatting: Using PGP/MIME ... 
 Formatting: Various Commands ... 
 Formatting: Sending ... 
 Formatting: Mail Aliases ... 
 Formatting: Spelling ... 
 Formatting: Variables ... 
 Formatting: Message Headers ... 
 Formatting: Mail Headers ... 
 Formatting: Mail Variables ... 
 Formatting: News Headers ... 
 Formatting: News Variables ... 
 Formatting: Insertion Variables ... 
 Formatting: Various Message Variables ... 
 Formatting: Sending Variables ... 
 Formatting: Message Buffers ... 
 Formatting: Message Actions ... 
 Formatting: Compatibility ... 
 Formatting: Appendices ... 
 Formatting: Responses ... 
 Formatting: Index ... 
 Formatting: Key Index ... 
 Tagifying message ...
 Tagifying message done
 Formatting Info file...done.
 Saving file c:/Documents and Settings/Kevin Greiner/My Documents/Develop/GNUS/texi/message...
 Wrote c:/Documents and Settings/Kevin Greiner/My Documents/Develop/GNUS/texi/message


> Could you tell me if newmake tells you "using makeinfo" or "using
> infohack.el"?

infohack

> Are there any errors after the "using foo" message?

Just the 'file not found' message.

> Which
> version of Emacs respectively XEmacs did you use? 

21.2.1

>Which operating
> system?

windows-xp

Kevin



  reply	other threads:[~2003-03-19 15:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-03-18 23:43 Frank Schmitt
2003-03-19  6:43 ` Kevin Greiner
2003-03-19  7:16   ` Frank Schmitt
2003-03-19 15:05     ` Kevin Greiner [this message]
2003-03-19 22:36       ` Frank Schmitt
2003-03-20  0:25         ` Kevin Greiner
2003-03-20  9:00           ` Frank Schmitt
2003-03-20 22:57           ` But this one really is final (was: Final version of newmake.bat) Frank Schmitt
2003-03-21  5:59             ` But this one really is final Kevin Greiner
2003-03-21  7:50               ` Frank Schmitt

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