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Date:      Sat, 12 May 2001 20:25:55 -0700
From:      "Michael O'Henly" <michael@tenzo.com>
To:        varju@webct.com
Cc:        ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   FreeBSD Port: jpilot-0.99_2
Message-ID:  <01051220255505.11355@h24-69-46-74.gv.shawcable.net>

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Hi there...

I'm new to FreeBSD so my questions here may just be because I don't know what 
I'm doing. ;-)

I've installed your port and had no problems building it. I've run jpilot and 
all seems well. 

But...

1. The first time I ran it, it was using a grey background (which is what I 
want). The second time, although I didn't select a different background, it 
switched to a really grotty purple. Each of the provided jpilotrc.[colour] 
files is displayed in the Prefs menu controlling background colour, so I know 
jpilot is seeing them -- but I can't switch to anything other than purple!

I've tried copying the jpilotrc.[colour] files into my ./jpilot directory and 
I've tried changing ownership and permissions on these files in the share 
directory. 

2.  Installing from the port puts jpilot's files into an odd location:

/usr/local/pilot

Under this directory a whole hierarchy is created

/usr/local/pilot/bin
/usr/local/pilot/etc
/usr/local/pilot/include
/usr/local/pilot/info
/usr/local/pilot/lib
/usr/local/pilot/libdata
/usr/local/pilot/libexec
/usr/local/pilot/man
/usr/local/pilot/sbin
/usr/local/pilot/share

Why would the install not place jpilot's stuff in the existing /usr/local 
hierarchy? Like so:
 
/usr/local/bin
/usr/local/etc
/usr/local/include
/usr/local/info
/usr/local/lib
/usr/local/libdata
/usr/local/libexec
/usr/local//man
/usr/local/sbin
/usr/local/share

As I said, there's lots I don't know about FreeBSD so I'm just curious why it 
would work this way.

Thanks.

M.

-- 
Michael O'Henly

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