Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Log Message:
> -----------
> Ship documentation without intermediate tarballs
> 
> Documentation files in HTML and man formats are now prepared for
> distribution using the distprep make target, like everything else.  They
> are placed in doc/src/sgml/html and manX and installed from there by
> make install, if present.  The business with the tarballs in the tarball
> is gone.

Hmm, I notice that this rule to install manpages is pretty slow:

for file in /pgsql/source/00head/doc/src/sgml/man1/*.1 
/pgsql/source/00head/doc/src/sgml/man3/*.3 
/pgsql/source/00head/doc/src/sgml/man7/*.7; do /bin/sh 
/pgsql/source/00head/config/install-sh -c -m 644 $file 
/pgsql/install/00head/share/man/`echo $file | sed 
's,^/pgsql/source/00head/doc/src/sgml/,,'` || exit; done

Can we use "basename" here instead of the `echo | sed` hack?

Hmm, oh, I see it's stripping everything except the last directory level.
I guess I'd go for doing a simple cp inside each man directory.

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Alvaro Herrera                                http://www.CommandPrompt.com/
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