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



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:   Instead, the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS), version 2.1, is
N:   used. You can find it in /usr/share/doc/debian-policy/fhs/ .
N:

It might be that something else than the manpage installation is causing
/usr/man to be added.  Check the content list with dpkg --contents.  If
it has some lines with /usr/man instead of /usr/share/man, try to find
out what's causing them.

Panu

You are right... The upstream Makefile has been modified and installs man into /usr/man/man1. I will ask the official upstream maintener about that, I don't think it's a good idea.

Fixed anyway.

A last question :

I made a diff on a directory. This directory contains a new file, so I must use patch with -NP to get it. What's about dpatch ? It just applies patch to the existing files but doesn't create the new one...



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