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Date:      Wed, 29 Apr 2020 11:57:58 +0000
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To:        ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 246007] astro/astrometry: Installation error, if math/gsl is also installed
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--- Comment #11 from Rainer Hurling <rhurlin@gwdg.de> ---
(In reply to Tobias C. Berner from comment #10)

After investigating some hours looking into the ports tree, there seem to be
many ports with non standard places for man pages. Many of them are unreach=
able
via standard man path. For example, see /usr/local/openjdk8/man/man1/, 'man=
 1
keytool' does not find the page.

I decided to change the path for the ports man pages to ${PREFIX}/man/man1.=
 Now
the are usable like expected, e.g. 'man astrometry-engine'.


Right now, I am stumbling upon two other issues:

- The binaries install under ${PREFIX}/astrometry/ and are not reachable
directly. Wouldn't it also be better to move them one level higher into
${PREFIX}?

- Other than states in pkg-message, there is no
${PREFIX}/astrometry/doc/GETTING-INDEXES and no other index files. There is=
 a
target install-indexes, but for some reason it does not install?

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