I don't know is it bug or not, but it looks strange... make/Instance/documentation.make:
internal-doc-install_:: $(INSTALL_DATA) $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE).ps \ $(GNUSTEP_DOCUMENTATION)/$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR) $(INSTALL_DATA) $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE).info \ $(GNUSTEP_DOCUMENTATION)/$(DOC_INSTALL_DIR) Why install .info files into DOC_INSTALL_DIR, if we have Documentation/info (GNUSTEP_DOCUMENTATION_INFO variable)? Or, why we have GNUSTEP_DOCUMENTATION_INFO, if we installing .info's into DOC_INSTALL_DIR? Also, info -f .../just_created.info fails to open with "can't find 'Top' node" message... And one word about frameworks: make/Instance/framework.make: internal-framework-install_:: $(FRAMEWORK_INSTALL_DIR) \ ... $(LN_S) $(FRAMEWORK_INSTALL_DIR)/$(FRAMEWORK_DIR_NAME)/Headers $(GNUSTEP_INSTANCE); \ ... $(LN_S) $(FRAMEWORK_INSTALL_DIR)/$(FRAMEWORK_CURRENT_LIBRARY_DIR_NAME)/$(FRAMEWORK_LIBRARY_FILE) $(FRAMEWORK_LIBRARY_FILE); \ ... and so on... It ignores INSTALL_ROOT_DIR, and this absolute links confuses rpm when i try to build something (GNUMail.app for example), because this links points into buildroot... -- Regards, Sir Raorn. AIF5-RIPN, Binec System Administrator.
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