Re: E: aircrack-ng: FSSTND-dir-in-usr usr/man/

2006-04-28 Thread Le_Vert
Le_Vert a écrit : Panu Kalliokoski a écrit : On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 09:48:14AM +0200, Le_Vert wrote: When I installed the manpage in usual directory (/usr/share/man/man1) I got : E: aircrack-ng: FSSTND-dir-in-usr usr/man/ N: N: As of policy version 3.0.0.0, Debian no longer follows the

Re: E: aircrack-ng: FSSTND-dir-in-usr usr/man/

2006-04-27 Thread Le_Vert
Panu Kalliokoski a écrit : On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 09:48:14AM +0200, Le_Vert wrote: When I installed the manpage in usual directory (/usr/share/man/man1) I got : E: aircrack-ng: FSSTND-dir-in-usr usr/man/ N: N: As of policy version 3.0.0.0, Debian no longer follows the FSSTND. N: N: In

Re: E: aircrack-ng: FSSTND-dir-in-usr usr/man/

2006-04-27 Thread Panu Kalliokoski
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 09:48:14AM +0200, Le_Vert wrote: > When I installed the manpage in usual directory (/usr/share/man/man1) I > got : > E: aircrack-ng: FSSTND-dir-in-usr usr/man/ > N: > N: As of policy version 3.0.0.0, Debian no longer follows the FSSTND. > N: N: Instead, the Filesystem

Re: E: aircrack-ng: FSSTND-dir-in-usr usr/man/

2006-04-27 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Le_Vert said: > > > When I installed the manpage in usual directory (/usr/share/man/man1) I > got : > E: aircrack-ng: FSSTND-dir-in-usr usr/man/ This looks more like you're installing something to /usr/man/man1, instead of /usr/_share_/man/man1. Are you sure it's not

Re: E: aircrack-ng: FSSTND-dir-in-usr usr/man/

2006-04-27 Thread Le_Vert
Justin Pryzby a écrit : On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 12:20:38AM +0200, Le_Vert wrote: Hello, It seems that debian has change its policies about manpages directories hierarchy. Lintian gives me an error if I install manpages into /usr/share/man/man1/. So I read the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

Re: E: aircrack-ng: FSSTND-dir-in-usr usr/man/

2006-04-26 Thread Justin Pryzby
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 12:20:38AM +0200, Le_Vert wrote: > Hello, > > It seems that debian has change its policies about manpages directories > hierarchy. > > Lintian gives me an error if I install manpages > into /usr/share/man/man1/. So I read the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard > 2.1 and moved m