In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bill Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > We should document what we ship as we ship it.
> 
> No argument, but that implies lots of work for maintainers
> when initially building packages and when upgrading to new
> upstream releases.  I'm not sure that it's practical.
> 
> Some quick grepping around in my fairly sparse installation
> identified 1388 files in /usr/info and /usr/man/* which mention
> /usr/local.

You needn't correct it today, but it shouldn't be that difficult to
replace this manually.

For autoconf-based configuration environments we should use the
automatic substituion mechanism for putting the current prefix value
into the documentation and send patches to the original maintainers.

        Sven
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Sven Rudolph ([EMAIL PROTECTED]); WWW : http://www.sax.de/~sr1/

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