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By default, the manpages are installed in PREFIX/man/man1, which does not conform to the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard. This patch installs them correctly to PREFIX/share/man/man1. Based on the patch from Debian: http://sources.debian.net/src/wmacpi/2.2~rc5%2Bds-1/debian/patches/install_manpages_to_usr_share.patch/
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The basic install is very simple: make, make install.
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You can change the default install prefix (/usr/local) by specifying
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it in the make install command, eg: make install PREFIX=/usr
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To build the command line tool, either uncomment the BUILD_CLI=1 line
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in the Makefile, or specify BUILD_CLI=1 on the make command line. ie,
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make BUILD_CLI=1
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make install BUILD_CLI=1
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As of 2.1 wmacpi requires libdockapp-0.5.0 - the tarball is available
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from the same place as the wmacpi tarball. If you're running Debian
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testing you just need to install libdockapp-dev.
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No uninstall is supported, but isn't exactly difficult to delete all
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the files by hand . . .
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Files installed (paths relative to PREFIX):
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bin/wmacpi
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bin/acpi
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share/man/man1/wmacpi.1
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share/man/man1/acpi.1
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Simon Fowler <simon@dreamcraft.com.au>, 2005-01-05 |