On Thursday 12 January 2006 18:37, Dimitri Puzin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> when configuring bacula sources like
> $ ./configure --prefix=/path/to/bacula/binaries ...
> then I'd expect the man directory to be set to ${prefix}/man, however it
> defaults to /usr/share/man. Is that wanted behavior?

Yes, that is the desired behavior -- by definition because that is what it 
does.  The problem is that the "standards" are "all over the place", 
and ./configure is *very* hard to work with concerning things such as 
--prefix, so Bacula prints a nice summary of where it will put everything, 
and provides ./configure options for modifying all the paths ...

>
> Regards,
>
> -Dimitri
>
>
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