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On Linux distributions the usual directory for man pages is below /usr/share/man/, while the directory /usr/share/bcc/ is for any other additional architecture-independent data specific to bcc.
Is there a reason the files are being installed to this location? This way they can not be picked up by any man implementation.
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Hi! 馃憢
When looking into the packaging for Arch Linux I noticed that the man pages are installed to a hardcoded location:
bcc/man/man8/CMakeLists.txt
Line 12 in 6cd2721
On Linux distributions the usual directory for man pages is below /usr/share/man/, while the directory /usr/share/bcc/ is for any other additional architecture-independent data specific to bcc.
Is there a reason the files are being installed to this location? This way they can not be picked up by any man implementation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: