curl packaging under different location prefix

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I am trying to build curl with OpenSSL RPM and install it in /opt location. I have changed prefix and other macros as follows:

%define _prefix /opt
%define _datadir %{_prefix}/share
%define _datarootdir %{_prefix}/share
%define _mandir %{_datadir}/man
%define _defaultdocdir %{_datadir}/doc
%define _docdir %{_datadir}/doc
%define _infodir %{_datadir}/info

Curl binary and man page gets packaged for installation under /opt tree, however, other doc pages get packaged using default /usr/share/doc location. 


* Listing files in resulting RPM 
# rpm -qlp /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/x86_64/curl-7.19.7-41.el6.x86_64.rpm 
/opt/bin/curl
/opt/share/man/man1/curl.1
/usr/share/doc/curl-7.19.7
/usr/share/doc/curl-7.19.7/BUGS
/usr/share/doc/curl-7.19.7/FAQ
/usr/share/doc/curl-7.19.7/FEATURES


* Snippet of 'rpmbuild -ba' output:

+ exit 0
Processing files: curl-7.19.7-41.el6.x86_64
Executing(%doc): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.igiGgT
+ umask 022
+ cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD
+ cd curl-7.19.7
+ DOCDIR=/usr/src/redhat/BUILDROOT/curl-7.19.7-41.el6.x86_64/usr/share/doc/curl-7.19.7
+ export DOCDIR
+ rm -rf /usr/src/redhat/BUILDROOT/curl-7.19.7-41.el6.x86_64/usr/share/doc/curl-7.19.7
+ /bin/mkdir -p /usr/src/redhat/BUILDROOT/curl-7.19.7-41.el6.x86_64/usr/share/doc/curl-7.19.7
+ cp -pr docs/BUGS docs/FAQ docs/FEATURES /usr/src/redhat/BUILDROOT/curl-7.19.7-41.el6.x86_64/usr/share/doc/curl-7.19.7
+ exit 0



I am wondering why DOCDIR is getting set with usr/share path and how can I change it to use /opt path. Am I missing anything in the macros definition? Any pointers in solving this will be helpful.

- thanks,
N

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