Jonathan, fre, 01 06 2012 kl. 15:36 -0400, skrev Jonathan Yu: > This may only be a partial help for you (you will still need to > specify the /usr/... etc stuff), but this is the method we use in the > Debian Perl group to build the path: > PACKAGE = $(shell dh_listpackages) > TMP = $(CURDIR)/debian/$(PACKAGE) > Using this method, you can substitute $(PACKAGE) for the package name, > which may make your rules file a little prettier...
Thanks! It turns out I wasn't entirely off then, because in my original rules file I used $(CURDIR) and a hard-coded package name. The $(shell dh_listpackages) adds some additional generality, but I was actually thinking that there might be some further generalization options that might even eliminate the directory structure. That is, although man pages currently go to /usr/share/man/man?/.+[0-8](.gz)?, somehow I thought some "MANDIR" or similar variable would be more appropriate. Still, I'm glad to learn it's Debian kosher to hard-code the paths. -- Ole Wolf Rødhættevej 4 • 9400 Nørresundby Telefon: 9632-0108 • Mobil: 2467-5526 • Skype: ole.wolf
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