On 2012-10-09, Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The instruction show it being done by root, but if it's getting
>> installed in /root/.asciidoc/backends, that's not going to be
>> accessible when asciidoc is run.
>
> You can specify the plugin dir see
> http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/manpage.html#X1 which you should do
> if installing to a system install as root,
Where is the system-wide backend plugin directory? Everything else
seems to be in /usr/share/asciidoc, but there's no "backends"
directory.
> otherwise as documented (and as you found) it is installed for the
> user only.
>
> I think you might have read too much into the # prompt in the odt
> readme :)
Indeed.
I thought it common practice in shell examples to use "#" as root's
shell prompt and "$" as a normal user's prompt since those were the
default PS1 values in the Bourne, Korn, and Bash shells.
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