mtree violation check: no files matched glob pattern

Boey Maun Suang boeyms at macports.org
Fri Aug 17 01:32:10 PDT 2007


Hi Ryan,

> The ghostscript port install these items which violate the mtree:

<snip />

> I thought I could fix this by adding this directive:
>
> configure.args      --mandir=${prefix}/share/man
>
> When I do that, the mtree violation disappears, but also all of the  
> above files do not get installed. They don't get installed in $ 
> {prefix}/share/man; they don't get installed anywhere. Why?

My guess is that ghostscript's handwritten Makefiles don't deal with  
mandir properly.  I'll have a look at it more closely and see what we  
can do about it.

Kind regards,


Maun Suang

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Boey Maun Suang (Boey is my surname)
Email: boeyms at macports dot org






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