-This is hello.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.8.90 from hello.texi.
-
- This manual is for GNU Hello (version 2.9.90, 15 July 2006), which
-prints a friendly greeting (and serves as an example GNU package).
-
- Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1996, 2002, 2005, 2006 Free Software
-Foundation, Inc.
-
- Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
- document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
- Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software
- Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover Texts
- being "A GNU Manual," and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a)
- below. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
- "GNU Free Documentation License."
-
- (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: "You have freedom to copy and
- modify this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by
- the Free Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development."
-
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Basics
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Hello: (hello). Hello, GNU world.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: hello.info, Node: Top, Next: Overview, Up: (dir)
-
-GNU Hello
-*********
-
-This manual is for GNU Hello (version 2.9.90, 15 July 2006).
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Overview:: General purpose and information.
-* Sample:: Sample output from `hello'.
-* Invoking hello:: How to run `hello'.
-* Problems:: Reporting bugs.
-* Copying This Manual:: Copying and sharing this documentation.
-* Concept Index:: Index of concepts.
-
-
-File: hello.info, Node: Overview, Next: Sample, Prev: Top, Up: Top
-
-1 Overview
-**********
-
-The GNU `hello' program produces a familiar, friendly greeting. It
-allows nonprogrammers to use a classic computer science tool which
-would otherwise be unavailable to them. Because it is protected by the
-GNU General Public License, users are free (in perpetuity) to share and
-change it.
-
- Not to spoil the joke, but of course the practical purpose of GNU
-Hello is to serve as a minimal example of a GNU package. So, although
-most manuals don't need to discuss the implementation of the programs
-they document, that is part of the goal here.
-
- First, GNU Hello follows the GNU coding standards (*note Preface:
-(standards)Top.) and GNU maintainer standards (*note Preface:
-(maintain)Top.). These are the basic documents which all GNU packages
-should adhere to.
-
- The Hello package also implements recommended development practices
-not embodied in the standards, using other GNU packages.
-
- * It uses Automake (*note Introduction: (Automake)Top.) and hence
- also Autoconf (*note Introduction: (Autoconf)Top.) for
- configuration.
-
- * It uses Gnulib (*note Gnulib: (gnulib)Top.) to enhance portability
- and avoid duplication of common sources.
-
- * GNU Gettext (*note Introduction: (gettext)Top.) is used for
- internationalization support. Hello's greeting has been translated
- into many languages.
-
- * Internally, Hello uses the GNU `getopt_long' function (*note
- Getopt Long Options: (libc)Getopt Long Options.) to parse options,
- thus supporting GNU-style long options such as `--help'.
-
- * Man pages are generated with GNU `help2man' (*note Overview:
- (help2man)Top.) from the `--help' output. This relieves the
- maintainers of the burden of maintaining man documentation
- separately, yet provides a reasonable overview for man devotees.
-
- * Finally, Texinfo (*note Introduction: (texinfo)Top.) is the
- documentation format for this manual. It supports output in Info,
- HTML, PDF, DVI, plain text, XML, and other formats.
-
-
- GNU `hello' was written by Mike Haertel, David MacKenzie, Jan
-Brittenson, Charles Hannum, Roland McGrath, Noah Friedman, Karl
-Eichwalder, Karl Berry, and The King.
-
-
-File: hello.info, Node: Sample, Next: Invoking hello, Prev: Overview, Up: Top
-
-2 Sample Output
-***************
-
-Here are some realistic examples of running GNU `hello'.
-
- This is the output of the command `hello':
-
- Hello, world!
-
- This is the output of the command `hello --traditional':
-
- hello, world
-
- This is the output of the command `hello --help':
-
- GNU hello, THE greeting printing program.
-
- Usage: hello [OPTION]...
-
- -h, --help display this help and exit
- -v, --version display version information and exit
-
- -t, --traditional use traditional greeting format
- -n, --next-generation use next-generation greeting format
- -g, --greeting=TEXT use TEXT as the greeting message
-
- Report bugs to bug-hello@gnu.org.
-
- For the `--help' output of GNU programs, it's strongly encouraged to
-include a brief (one or two sentences) description of what the program
-does, as well as the synopsis of how to run the program. Any
-environment variables which affect execution should also be mentioned
-(Hello doesn't have any).
-
-
-File: hello.info, Node: Invoking hello, Next: Problems, Prev: Sample, Up: Top
-
-3 Invoking `hello'
-******************
-
-The format for running the `hello' program is:
-
- hello OPTION ...
-
- `hello' supports the following options:
-
-`--greeting=TEXT'
-`-g TEXT'
- Output TEXT.
-
-`--help'
-`-h'
- Print an informative help message on standard output and exit
- successfully.
-
-`--next-generation'
-`-n'
- Output a modern greeting, possibly including box-drawing
- characters or other fancy stuff, using the Unicode UTF-8 locale.
-
-`--traditional'
-`-t'
- Use the traditional greeting message `hello, world' rather than
- the more modern `Hello, world!'.
-
-`--version'
-`-v'
- Print the version number of `hello' on standard output and then
- exit successfully.
-
-
-
-File: hello.info, Node: Problems, Next: Copying This Manual, Prev: Invoking hello, Up: Top
-
-4 Reporting Bugs
-****************
-
-To report bugs or suggest enhancements for GNU `hello', please send
-electronic mail to <bug-hello@gnu.org>.
-
- For bug reports, please include enough information for the
-maintainers to reproduce the problem. Generally speaking, that means:
-
- * The version number of Hello (which you can find by running
- `hello --version') and any other program(s) or manual(s)
- involved.
-
- * Hardware and operating system names and versions.
-
- * The contents of any input files necessary to reproduce the bug.
-
- * The expected behavior and/or output.
-
- * A description of the problem and samples of any erroneous output.
-
- * Any unusual options you gave to `configure'.
-
- * Anything else that you think would be helpful.
-
- When in doubt whether something is needed or not, include it. It's
-better to include too much than to leave out something important.
-
- Patches are welcome; if possible, please make them with `diff -c'
-(*note Overview: (diff)Top.) and include `ChangeLog' entries (*note
-Change Log: (emacs)Change Log.). Please follow the existing coding
-style.
-
-
-File: hello.info, Node: Copying This Manual, Next: Concept Index, Prev: Problems, Up: Top
-
-Appendix A Copying This Manual
-******************************
-
-* Menu:
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-* GNU Free Documentation License:: License for copying this manual.
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-
-File: hello.info, Node: GNU Free Documentation License, Up: Copying This Manual
-
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-* Menu:
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-* --greeting: Invoking hello. (line 14)
-* --help <1>: Invoking hello. (line 18)
-* --help: Overview. (line 36)
-* --next-generation: Invoking hello. (line 23)
-* --traditional: Invoking hello. (line 28)
-* --version: Invoking hello. (line 33)
-* -g: Invoking hello. (line 14)
-* -h: Invoking hello. (line 18)
-* -n: Invoking hello. (line 23)
-* -t: Invoking hello. (line 28)
-* -v: Invoking hello. (line 33)
-* authors: Overview. (line 50)
-* Autoconf: Overview. (line 25)
-* Automake: Overview. (line 25)
-* Berry, Karl: Overview. (line 50)
-* Brittenson, Jan: Overview. (line 50)
-* bug reporting: Problems. (line 6)
-* checklist for bug reports: Problems. (line 9)
-* Eichwalder, Karl: Overview. (line 50)
-* environment variables: Sample. (line 31)
-* examples: Sample. (line 6)
-* FDL, GNU Free Documentation License: GNU Free Documentation License.
- (line 6)
-* Friedman, Noah: Overview. (line 50)
-* Gettext: Overview. (line 32)
-* GNU coding standards: Overview. (line 17)
-* GNU maintainer standards: Overview. (line 17)
-* Gnulib: Overview. (line 29)
-* greetings: Overview. (line 6)
-* Haertel, Mike: Overview. (line 50)
-* Hannum, Charles: Overview. (line 50)
-* help: Invoking hello. (line 6)
-* help output: Sample. (line 16)
-* Help2man: Overview. (line 40)
-* invoking: Invoking hello. (line 6)
-* joke, not: Overview. (line 12)
-* King, The: Overview. (line 50)
-* MacKenzie, David: Overview. (line 50)
-* McGrath, Roland: Overview. (line 50)
-* modern: Invoking hello. (line 28)
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-* Texinfo: Overview. (line 45)
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-* Unicode: Invoking hello. (line 23)
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