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Date:      Wed, 12 Apr 2000 12:37:57 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Kenneth W Cochran <kwc@world.std.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Tracking docs along with -stable
Message-ID:  <200004121637.MAA04448@world.std.com>

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Hi all...

This might be more appropriate for -doc or maybe -questions, but
since I'm trying to set this up along the lines of tracking -stable,
I'm asking here.  (Will happily ask elsewhere if so directed.)

I'm running 4.0-stable.

If I cvsup using the example doc-supfile (tag-., & doc-all), and
I place the results in a temporary (test) directory, I notice
that what I get appears to be /usr/doc/*.

My 4.0 (& previous 3.x versions, too, IIRC) do not (from the
CDs) install/have a /usr/doc/*, but /usr/share/doc/*, which
appears to "mimic" the /usr/doc/* (less some things) that I get
from cvsup.

Is this By Design or is something Not Quite Right?  (perhaps a
config issue on the cvs server or my machine?)

Which is "correct," /usr/share/doc/* or /usr/doc/*?

Does all this get fixed if I run a "real" cvsup on doc-all?

Naturally, FAQ/doc/book pointers most welcome.

-kc


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