Re: texi2html: add and commit of test files ?
Derek Robert Price <[email protected]> Wed, 22 Jan 2003 14:18:14 -0500
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.tex.texi2html.devel |
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Dumas Patrice wrote:
>Hi Derek,
>
>I finished testing texi2html on the xemacs manual. I would like
>to test also on texinfo.txi and maybe other manuals and eliminate
>the bugs I find before I consider the tests to be ready (it avoids
>having to update the tests too often).
>
>But, hopefully one day this will be ready and I ask for your
>advice/authorization about putting that on cvs. Indeed it would
>involve putting lots of files on cvs. For example, the xemacs
>manual and the reference html files take about 3.6 Mo. Another
>possibility could be to distribute the files for the tests as
>a tarball only.
>
>What do you think about that ?
>
>Pat
>
>
Actually, if you have the time and would like to check in the CVS manual
(cvs.texinfo) as a test case as well, that would be great.
Derek
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