If /usr/man is hardcoded, then why specify anything? LFS creates /usr/man as a link to /usr/share/man.
I only noticed because I don't use the /usr/{doc,info,man} links. The reason I brought it up was to bring it to your attention that --mandir=/usr/share/man does nothing, so you could either remove it or patch Makefile.in.
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