Info files moved to share/info.

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Chong Yidong 2007-01-18 16:13:34 +00:00
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INSTALL
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@ -504,10 +504,11 @@ are installed in the following directories:
useful for sites at which different kinds of machines
share the file system Emacs is installed on.
`/usr/local/info' holds the on-line documentation for Emacs, known as
"info files". Many other GNU programs are documented
using info files as well, so this directory stands
apart from the other, Emacs-specific directories.
`/usr/local/share/info' holds the on-line documentation for Emacs,
known as "info files". Many other GNU programs are
documented using info files as well, so this directory
stands apart from the other, Emacs-specific
directories.
`/usr/local/man/man1' holds the man pages for the programs installed
in `/usr/local/bin'.
@ -533,8 +534,8 @@ the command. See the section below called `MAKE VARIABLES' for more
information on this.
8) Check the file `dir' in your site's info directory (usually
/usr/local/info) to make sure that it has a menu entry for the Emacs
info files.
/usr/local/share/info) to make sure that it has a menu entry for the
Emacs info files.
9) If your system uses lock files to interlock access to mailer inbox files,
then you might need to make the movemail program setuid or setgid
@ -600,7 +601,7 @@ Here is a complete list of the variables you may want to set.
installed on.
`infodir' indicates where to put the info files distributed with
Emacs; it defaults to `/usr/local/info'.
Emacs; it defaults to `/usr/local/share/info'.
`mandir' indicates where to put the man pages for Emacs and its
utilities (like `etags'); it defaults to

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@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ make and distribute copies of the Emacs manual. The TeX source to the
manual is also included in the Emacs source distribution.
.PP
.SH FILES
/usr/local/info - files for the Info documentation browser
/usr/local/share/info - files for the Info documentation browser
(a subsystem of Emacs) to refer to. Currently not much of Unix
is documented here, but the complete text of the Emacs reference
manual is included in a convenient tree structured form.