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install-info
inserts menu entries from an Info file into the
top-level `dir' file in the Info system (see the previous sections
for an explanation of how the `dir' file works). It's most often
run as part of software installation, or when constructing a `dir' file
for all manuals on a system. Synopsis:
install-info [option]... [info-file [dir-file]]
If info-file or dir-file are not specified, the options
(described below) that define them must be. There are no compile-time
defaults, and standard input is never used. install-info
can
read only one Info file and write only one `dir' file per invocation.
If dir-file (however specified) does not exist,
install-info
creates it if possible (with no entries).
If any input file is compressed with gzip
(see section `Invoking gzip' in Gzip), install-info
automatically uncompresses it
for reading. And if dir-file is compressed, install-info
also automatically leaves it compressed after writing any changes.
If dir-file itself does not exist, install-info
tries to
open `dir-file.gz'.
Options:
--delete
--dir-file=name
-d name
--entry=text
-e text
--help
-h
--info-file=file
-i file
--info-dir=dir
-D dir
--item=text
--quiet
--remove
-r
--section=sec
-s sec
--version
-V
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