William Harrington wrote:
>
> On Feb 19, 2014, at 12:15 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>
>>> and I have default clfs builds and the default clfs
>>> builds have been installing the man pages.
>>
>> The fact that you build libxml2 and xsltproc before kmod makes the
>> difference.  Attached is my kmod build log from LFS-7.5-rc1.  Notice
>> that the man pages are not installed.
>>
>>   -- Bruce
>
> In the default CLFS build, we do not built libxml2 and libxslt. This
> is what I'm stating, without those, and with --disable-manpages
> option, the shipped man pages are installed. I was about to create
> commands for the book to install them when I checked the installed
> files log and I ran man for the installed kmod man pages, and they are
> there with kmod 16. Please verify and check again.
> I ran it across Christ Staub, this is why I posted the message here,
> and his default build had the same result. We do not built libxml2 and
> libxslt in our default CLFS builds.
>

Did you look at my log?  Search for insmod or modprobe.  There's no 
reference to those man pages.

There must be something different about our environments that inhibit 
installation of the man pages by 'make install' in our process.

   -- Bruce

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