On 12/31/20 11:03 PM, John Covici wrote:
No, can't do this with gentoo. The configure script isn't involved in
this process at all. There is a lot of things going on behind the
scenes here, after the make install is done to a special directory,
you have to specify the files that go into the /etc tree and after its
over, you get to specify which files you want to keep. The
documentation is somewhat different, but must be specified, unless the
names are a certain small number of default names.
In that case, use ls and find commands to obtain a list of what is
installed by "make install" under /etc, and work from there. Likewise
for /usr/share/doc.
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