You may be able to fix this by setting `error_log` yourself in your http
configuration section.

Anything that's precompiled with a prefix will need **manually
overridden** in your nginx.conf file.  Either way, this isn't a problem
with the packaging, this is a problem with your configuraiton file.

The prefix paths are only applicable if you don't override them in the
nginx configuration files.  In which case, you should refer to
documentation on how to actually override paths and such.  Almost all
the prefix issues you've mentioned in compiletime can be altered in an
nginx.conf to override the compiled-in default prefixes.

So alter your custom nginx.conf accordingly for whatever paths you WANT
nginx to use.

This won't be altered in the packaging directly.

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