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Re: lynx-dev lynx_site.txt install path
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Nelson Henry Eric |
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Re: lynx-dev lynx_site.txt install path |
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Wed, 2 Sep 1998 10:53:59 +0900 (JST) |
> > It appears that lynx_cfg.h tries to find lynx-site.txt in
> > $(helpdir) whereas makefile installs it in $(libdir). I'd favor
> > helpdir over libdir to avoid directory clutter at the libdir level.
> > So, I changed makefile to install lynx-site.txt in helpdir where
> > lynx expects it.
>
> $(libdir) is correct, since it is not a sharable (across platforms)
> file, like lynx.cfg
$(helpdir) IS a subdirectory of $(libdir), at present anyway; has
nothing to do with share vs lib.
I agree 100% with gil that I don't want lynx-site.txt in /usr/local/lib,
if I want it at all (under it is okay).
excerpting from my earlier post: "Re: lynx-dev 2.8.1 release"
> 2) On SunOS4.1.3, "lynx_site.txt" was installed in "/usr/local/lib",
> but on the info page it is looking in "/usr/local/lib/lynx_help".
[...]
> 3) Previously I asked that "CHANGES", "PROBLEMS", "README", "samples"
> and "test" not be installed automatically into the lynx_help. If
Thinking about this, I wonder why a new install target couldn't be
set up to install "lynx_site.txt" in a subdirectory of lib, e.g.,
"lynx_doc", and then stick "CHANGES", "PROBLEMS", "README", "samples",
etc. in there along with it. Have "make install-" for "help" and "doc"
independent of each other. Making it mandatory to install a bunch of
other files along with the help files doesn't encourage people to install
their own help-file set. Whether or not the link to "lynx_site.txt" is
put on the info page would then be decided by the lynx_doc flag, not
lynx_help.
> > This sort of works. Unfortunately, the "install" target
> > installs lynx-site.txt, only to have it obliterated when I do an
> > install-help. I must then do an explicit install-log to reinstall
Guess what I am saying is, if the mechanism is already there, why not
make them entirely independent.
> > Want a patch?
Never turn anything down :-)
__Henry
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