[MacPorts] #21619: irssi references wrong path for docs and in man pages

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#21619: irssi references wrong path for docs and in man pages
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  Reporter:  scott@…            |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
      Type:  defect             |      Status:  closed                               
  Priority:  Normal             |   Milestone:                                       
 Component:  ports              |     Version:  1.8.0                                
Resolution:  fixed              |    Keywords:                                       
      Port:  irssi irssi-devel  |  
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Changes (by blb@…):

  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => fixed


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:7 scott@…]:
 > I can conclude, that things work as they should, but there is one edge
 case, which I can not replicate, where that path may be wrong.  Thanks for
 the link to the change for the man page, that should conclude this ticket
 as resolved until I can figure out what this edge case is.

 If you find the source of that, say so; make sure you don't simply have
 another irssi (eg, /usr/local/bin/irssi) that could be confusing things.

 >
 > What is in the devel that you run it?  I gave it a shot that is a very
 long build, I finally abandoned it.  Thank you for looking into this, I
 think we can close this up as user error at this point, since the man page
 issue is solved.

 The irssi-devel port is simply irssi but tracking what's going on in the
 project's subversion repository instead of the releases like the irssi
 port.  The only difference between it and irssi for dependencies would be
 that it doesn't have +perl and instead always builds for perl support.  If
 it was going slowly, it could be their slow subversion server, which I've
 seen on more than one occasion.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/21619#comment:8>
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