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Olivier Mengué commented on AXIS2C-1338: ---------------------------------------- $ find . -name Makefile.am | xargs grep data_DATA ./guththila/Makefile.am:data_DATA= INSTALL README AUTHORS NEWS LICENSE COPYING ./util/Makefile.am:data_DATA= INSTALL README AUTHORS NEWS CREDITS LICENSE COPYING ./axiom/Makefile.am:data_DATA= INSTALL README AUTHORS NEWS CREDITS LICENSE COPYING ./Makefile.am:data_DATA= samples/server/axis2.xml README \ ./tools/md5/Makefile.am:data_DATA= INSTALL README AUTHORS NEWS LICENSE COPYING ./tools/tcpmon/Makefile.am:data_DATA= INSTALL README AUTHORS NEWS LICENSE COPYING > "make install" overly eager > --------------------------- > > Key: AXIS2C-1338 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2C-1338 > Project: Axis2-C > Issue Type: Bug > Components: build system (Unix/Linux) > Affects Versions: 1.5.0 > Environment: Ubuntu 9.04 (pre-release) > Reporter: Soren Hansen > Assignee: Sanjaya Ratnaweera > > I'm building an axis2c package for Ubuntu. > After make install DESTDIR=/foo/bar/baz is done, I get all of these: > /foo/bar/baz/usr/share/INSTALL > /foo/bar/baz/usr/share/README > /foo/bar/baz/usr/share/AUTHORS > /foo/bar/baz/usr/share/NEWS > /foo/bar/baz/usr/share/LICENSE > /foo/bar/baz/usr/share/COPYING > /foo/bar/baz/usr/LICENSE > /foo/bar/baz/usr/bin/tools/wsdl2c/README > /foo/bar/baz/usr/INSTALL > /foo/bar/baz/usr/CREDITS > /foo/bar/baz/usr/COPYING > /foo/bar/baz/usr/NEWS > /foo/bar/baz/usr/NOTICE > /foo/bar/baz/usr/AUTHORS > They obvisouly have no place in neither /usr nor /usr/share. > Looking at the Makefile.am's, however, it looks deliberate? > One of them has this: > datadir= > datadir=$(prefix) > data_DATA= samples/server/axis2.xml README \ > INSTALL CREDITS COPYING NEWS NOTICE AUTHORS > Also, adding subdirectories in /usr/bin is bad manners :) -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.