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missing info pages (eg emacs)



I'm running a freshly installed Potato system on i386. It seems there
are 14 packages for which no info pages have been installed, most
notably emacs. But I have installed emacs20 and xemacs21. I have checked for a package such as emacs-doc or emacs-manual, but haven't found
anything yet. However, the info pages for Xemacs21 *are* present. Any
ideas on how to get the pages working properly for vanilla emacs and others?

Below is the list of missing info pages. Even though *Info: (info) is in this list, the documentation is present for info. Thanks for the help.

Jeremiah



File: dir       Node: Top       This is the top of the INFO tree
   This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
   Typing "d" returns here, "q" exits, "?" lists all INFO commands, "h"
gives a primer for first-timers, "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs topic,
   etc.
   In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
   to select it.
   --- PLEASE ADD DOCUMENTATION TO THIS TREE. (See INFO topic first.) ---

* Menu: The list of major topics begins on the next line.

* Info: (info).         Documentation browsing system.
* Emacs: (emacs).       The extensible self-documenting text editor.
* VIPER: (viper).       The newest Emacs VI-emulation mode.
* VIP: (vip).           An older VI-emulation for Emacs.
* Forms: (forms).       Emacs package for editing data bases
                           by filling in forms.
* Gnus: (gnus).         The news reader Gnus.
* Message: (message).   Mail and news composition mode that goes with Gnus.
* MH-E: (mh-e).         Emacs interface to the MH mail system.
* CL: (cl).             Partial Common Lisp support for Emacs Lisp.
* SC: (sc).             Supercite lets you cite parts of messages you're
                           replying to, in flexible ways.
* Dired-X: (dired-x).   Dired Extra Features.
* Ediff: (ediff).       A comprehensive visual interface to diff & patch.
* CC mode: (ccmode).    The GNU Emacs mode for editing C, C++, Objective-C
                           and Java code.
* RefTeX: (reftex).     Emacs support for LaTeX cross-references and
citations.
* Widget: (widget).     Documenting the "widget" package used by the
                           Emacs Custom facility.



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