This is a cgi program that allows you to read the GNU .info files installed on a machine with any web browser. Needs a running web server (like apache, in /usr/ports/www). The quality of the html isn't as good as that generated by the texi2html converter (in /usr/ports/textproc) but the advantage of this one is that it doesn't need access to the .texinfo files which are usually only available in the original source archives of the installed programs and not installed by default. The port actually installs three cgis: gnuinfo, with the search path preset to /usr/share/info:/usr/local/info:/usr/X11R6/info, and gnuinfo.local as well as gnuinfo.X11R6, with just /usr/local/info and /usr/X11R6/info, respectively. Use these to get at the toplevel `dir' files for the other dirs, and to get at info pages for which there are different versions with the same name in the different directories, like the two gcc.info* you have when you installed gcc 2.95.1 (/usr/ports/lang/egcs) in addition to the (less recent) system compiler. WWW: http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~kraxel/info2html/gnuinfo.html