DJ Lucas wrote:
Confirmed. Looks like we can do a sed to fix it though. I don't really
have the time right now, but I took a quick peek anyway. The only place
where this could be coming from is mandir=$PREFIX/man. Using 'mandir'
instead of 'MANDIR'. Only place I can see this coming from is
DJ Lucas wrote these words on 03/17/05 20:10 CST:
> Change of plans so I'll fix it in a few moments.
So, dude, how's that new baby?
(sigh).
My babies are now 18 and 11 years old.
--
Randy
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
DJ Lucas wrote these words on 03/17/05 19:34 CST:
I'll look more
when I get back tonight if you don't get it first.
That would be great DJ. If we could get this into the book before
6.0, it would be a big bonus. It kinda sucks having man pages
installed to /man in the root o
DJ Lucas wrote these words on 03/17/05 19:34 CST:
> Confirmed. Looks like we can do a sed to fix it though. I don't really
> have the time right now, but I took a quick peek anyway. The only place
> where this could be coming from is mandir=$PREFIX/man. Using 'mandir'
> instead of 'MANDIR'.
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Hi all,
I'm noticing that Linux-PAM is installing some man (8) pages in the
root of the filesystem. It's happened on several systems I've recently
installed, and I see it happened on Anduin.
If someone else can confirm this, I'll change the book to move the
installed pages fro
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 19:17 -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> I'm noticing that Linux-PAM is installing some man (8) pages in the
> root of the filesystem. It's happened on several systems I've recently
> installed, and I see it happened on Anduin.
>
> If someone else can confirm this, I'll change th
Hi all,
I'm noticing that Linux-PAM is installing some man (8) pages in the
root of the filesystem. It's happened on several systems I've recently
installed, and I see it happened on Anduin.
If someone else can confirm this, I'll change the book to move the
installed pages from /man/man8/ to wher