Index: auctex/preview/doc/install.texi
diff -u auctex/preview/doc/install.texi:1.57
auctex/preview/doc/install.texi:1.58
--- auctex/preview/doc/install.texi:1.57 Mon Apr 11 09:01:31 2005
+++ auctex/preview/doc/install.texi Sun May 1 20:36:30 2005
@@ -128,15 +128,16 @@
@table @code
@item [EMAIL PROTECTED]/usr/local}
All automatic placements for package components will be chosen from
-sensible existing hierarchies below this. @file{/usr/local} is the
-default setting for site-wide installation. If you are packaging this
-as an operating system component for distribution, the setting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/usr} will probably be the right choice. If you are planning
to
-install the package as a single non-priviledged user, you will typically
-set @var{prefix} to your home directory. And if you have installed an
-alternative version of Emacs for testing purposes, the prefix (something
-like @file{/usr/local/emacs-22}) will be the same you used when
-installing Emacs.
+sensible existing hierarchies below this. Only if no workable
+placement can be found there, in some cases an alternative search will
+be made in a prefix deduced from a suitable binary.
+
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/usr/local} is the default @var{prefix}, intended to be
suitable
+for a site-wide installation. If you are packaging this as an
+operating system component for distribution, the setting @file{/usr}
+will probably be the right choice. If you are planning to install the
+package as a single non-priviledged user, you will typically set
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to your home directory.
@item [EMAIL PROTECTED]/path/to/emacs}]
If you are using a pretest which isn't in your @code{$PATH}, or
@@ -158,9 +159,8 @@
@item [EMAIL PROTECTED]/dir}
This Emacs-only option specifies the location of the @file{site-lisp}
directory within @samp{load-path} under which the files will get
-installed. @file{configure} should should figure this out by itself.
-The next two options, if they don't specify an absolute file name, are
-considered to be relative to @var{lispdir}.
+installed (the bulk will get installed in a subdirectory).
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/configure} should figure this out by itself.
@item [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is the name of the startup file. If @var{lispdir} contains a
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