On Thursday 18 September 2003 22:33, you wrote: > [ please keep this stuff on-list, so others can be helped ] > > On Thursday 18 September 2003 20:21, Tom Deblauwe > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thursday 18 September 2003 20:55, Paul Cupis wrote: > > > On Thursday 18 September 2003 19:30, Tom Deblauwe > > > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I have this problem with compiling applications for KDE. For > > > > example 'Apollon', found at apollon.sf.net . The docs are always > > > > installed in /usr/ share/doc/HTML/en/apollon while from other > > > > programs they are in /usr/share/ doc/kde/HTML/en/apollon. > > > > KHelpcenter only finds those handbooks from the programs which > > > > have their docs installed in the latter directory, so I don't > > > > have my docs available from the help menu in Apollon! What can I > > > > do about this? > > > > > > $ ./configure > > > $ make > > > # make install kde_htmldir=/usr/share/doc/kde/HTML > > > > > > should do it for you. (I think) > > > > thanx! > > > > But is it not possible to do something in the debian/rules so that > > this is set OK when someone makes a package with "dpkg-buildpackage" > > for example? > > Yes, sure. Change the "make install" line in debian/rules to have this > additional argument. See the debian/rules in the guarddog package, for > example. > > Paul Cupis
thanx I found an interesting txt file called packaging.txt, well hidden somewhere in the kde repository(in kdelibs I think) which gives guidelines. greetz, Tom,