I've being packaging a program which has a config file. The program uses autoconf and all the ${bindir}, ${libdir}, etc. type variables. dh_make produced a debian/rules that worked almost right out of the box b/c it overloaded the prefix value to specify destinations for the install target.
However, ${sysconfdir} is ${prefix}/etc which means using that would place config files into /usr/etc. I assume that autoconf doesn't provide a variable for /etc b/c it is the same on all UNIXs. However, just installing straight to /etc would not work with debuild. My only thoughts are an evil hack where I edit debian/rules to have $(MAKE) install prefix=`pwd`/debian/tmp/usr etcdir=`pwd`/debian/tmp/etc and then use ${etcdir} for the config file install directory with it defaulting to /etc in the Makefile.in. Modifying the Makefile.in and configure.in extensively are no problems since the upstream maintainer sits right next to me. ;-) What's the correct procedure? Thanks. -- Wesley W. Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Javien Canada Inc. - Linux Developer