Steve, thanks for your answers. I was unaware of the subtleties of
xemacs packaging system. I thought that unofficial packages can be
created and installed using the same mechanisms as the official ones.
I have changed my bbdb installation to reside in site-packages/ now.
Steve Youngs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> AG> 2. It seems that info files are not seen by default. They got
> AG> installed into a subdirectory of their own, which, it appears, needs
> AG> to be added to info path explicitely.
>
> Assuming that the default base directory is .../site-packages/ then
> the info files should go in ./site-packages/info/. And XEmacs will
> find them without you having to add anything to the info path.
There might be a bug in the installation script: when I ran "make
install-pkg" the info files did not install (in fact, I didn't have
the site-packages directory, so it was created by the installer; but
it didn't create the info/ subdirectory). Once I manually created
info/ directory, and re-run "make install-pkg", they were copied
correctly.
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