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diff --git a/source/a/pkgtools/manpages/makepkg.8 b/source/a/pkgtools/manpages/makepkg.8 index 0f239a9b..16a98f3f 100644 --- a/source/a/pkgtools/manpages/makepkg.8 +++ b/source/a/pkgtools/manpages/makepkg.8 @@ -110,11 +110,11 @@ or The second type of script is the .B configuration script. This is found in the subdirectory -.B ./var/log/setup +.B ./var/lib/pkgtools/setup and must have a name that starts with .B setup. in order to be recongnized. An example is the timezone script: -.B /var/log/setup/setup.timeconfig. +.B /var/lib/pkgtools/setup/setup.timeconfig. These scripts are executed during the .B CONFIGURE phase of @@ -136,13 +136,13 @@ script. Like the name suggests, these are executed only once after the package is installed, in contrast to the standard .B configuration script. These scripts are also found in the -.B ./var/log/setup +.B ./var/lib/pkgtools/setup directory and must have a name that starts with .B setup., but in addition the name must contain the string .B onlyonce. An example might be a script with the name -.B /var/log/setup/setup.onlyonce.testscript +.B /var/lib/pkgtools/setup/setup.onlyonce.testscript .SH PACKAGE FORMAT .B makepkg uses GNU tar plus GNU gzip to create its packages. A simple way to |