Hi Curt, I've struck a problem with the man page on the FreeBSD port.
According to cvs, Revision 1.38 of Makefile.am updated at Wed Nov 15 16:45:58 2006 UTC (7 months, 3 weeks ago) by we7u and the comment was --------------------- Changing the man page directory from $prefix/man to $prefix/share/man, per FHS-2.3 and LSB-3.1 --------------------- actually $prefix/man *is* FHS 2.3 (and thus LSB) compliant. The only note about "$prefix/share/man" in the FHS PDF is; --------------------- 4.9. /usr/local/share The requirements for the contents of this directory are the same as /usr/share. The only additional constraint is that /usr/local/share/man and /usr/local/man directories must be synonomous (usually this means that one of them must be a symbolic link). --------------------- Well on FreeBSD there is no /usr/local/share/man and no symbolic link but there is a /usr/local/man. Also for some reason the "--mandir=" override in configure doesn't work! So, would it be possible to get the manpage moved back to $prefix/man please? Any FHS compliant distros should have the symlink so it shouldn't matter. Thanks, Carl. _______________________________________________ Xastir-dev mailing list Xastir-dev@xastir.org http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir-dev