On Fri, Dec 05, 2014 at 04:36:20AM -0500, Jeff King wrote: > On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 04:25:32PM -0700, Stephen Fisher wrote: > > > I'm installing Git 2.2.0 from source distribution on NetBSD 6.1.5 > > (amd64) and when I specify --mandir=/usr/local/man, it still > > installs man pages in the default /usr/local/share/man directory. > > Is there a fix available for this? > > It works fine for me here (Debian): > Can you elaborate on the commands you're running? After running the > configure script, can you confirm that "mandir" is set appropriately > in config.mak.autogen? Thanks for your reply and sorry for my delay in responding. I'm executing ./configure --mandir=/usr/local/man --disable-pthreads then gmake and gmake install. I'm using gmake (GNU make) because I get Makefile errors with the regular BSD make, but that's another issue. I'm disabling pthreads because there is a linking error for undefined references to a few functions (I probably need to pass -lpthread in LDFLAGS, but haven't tried that yet). mandir is properly set in config.mak.autogen. When I set prefix to /tmp/foo and mandir to /tmp/bar like your example, it installs things into /tmp/foo, but /tmp/bar isn't even created. I noticed text files in Documentation/ that look like the content of man pages, and when I run gmake in that directory, I get an error about asciidoc missing to make an HTML file. Is asciidoc required for the man pages as well? I don't see any files that appear to be man page format other than in perl/blib/man3 and those are installed (but not under the mandir prefix, rather the default /usr/local/share/man prefix). -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html