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- Subject: Re: documentation path
- From: Jim Tittsler <jwt-tlug@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 23:00:21 +0900
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On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 08:15:16PM +0900, B0Ti wrote: > Recently I saw that the latest mandrake (7.2) has changed the > documentation path to /usr/share/doc. /usr/doc is empty, not even > symlinks there. > Debian has done it this way for long AFAIK, but with symlinks in > /usr/doc to /usr/share/doc. > Redhat 7.0 sticks to the old way, it still uses /usr/doc. No, RedHat 7.0 has moved the documentation to /usr/share/doc. (Did you upgrade an earlier installation? Then there can still be some old files in /usr/doc.) -- Jim Tittsler, Tokyo ICQ: 5981586
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