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At 17:49 30-03-1999 -0500, Chuck Robey wrote:
> You know that putting the man page on the MAN1 list doesn't
>install it, it just manages the compression and PLIST management, the
>port itself has to take responsibility for actually moving tuc.1 into
>position for it to be found for compression.  Sometimes, the
>distribution makefile handles this for you, and sometimes you have to
>explicitly add a $(INSTALL_MAN) line to the port's makefile to do it
>yourself.
>
>Are you certain that tuc.1 is really going into place?

Thank you (and Bill). That was indeed the problem: I needed to use
${INSTALL_MAN}.


Now I have it submitted, and look forward to seeing it in the ports. :-)

Adam
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