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TEXINPUTS=${TEXIDIR}:$$TEXINPUTS tex gdb-all.texinfo mv gdb-all.dvi gdb.dvi rm -f gdb-all.?? gdb-all.??? # This should work eventually, but we're using texinfo2, and many makeinfo's # can't cope with all the markup. 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