You don't actually need to list the documentation files twice in the arguments to install-extension. It is only necessary to list them in the `documentation' property. This is just legacy from older versions of chicken-setup. It would be pretty easy to add an -examples-path option to chicken-setup, but I want to think about this a little bit and figure out what is the best way to specify a base path for installing documentation and examples.
-Ivan "Shawn Rutledge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > with as many files as the egg would like to install there, rather than > being restricted to just the typical everything-on-one-page. > > (/usr/share/doc/package-version/xxx is the Gentoo convention, at > least. It could be configurable in case other distros are different.) > > It's also inconsistent that examples only need to be mentioned in the > property list, whereas documentation has to be mentioned both there > and in the list of files to install. I think it should be enough to > have it in the property list. _______________________________________________ Chicken-hackers mailing list Chicken-hackers@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-hackers