diff -Nurd acoc-0.6.0.orig/acoc acoc-0.6.0/acoc --- acoc-0.6.0.orig/acoc Sat Oct 23 01:49:08 2004 +++ acoc-0.6.0/acoc Sun Oct 24 08:52:33 2004 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#!/usr/bin/ruby -w +#!@PREFIX@/bin/ruby1.8 -w # # acoc - Arbitrary Command Output Colourer # @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. = FILES -* /usr/local/etc/acoc.conf /etc/acoc.conf ~/.acoc.conf +* @PREFIX@/etc/acoc.conf ~/.acoc.conf = ENVIRONMENT : ((|$ACOCRC|)) If set, this specifies the location of an additional configuration file. @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ @colour = "colour" end - config_files = %w(/etc/acoc.conf /usr/local/etc/acoc.conf) + config_files = %w(@PREFIX@/etc/acoc.conf) config_files << ENV['HOME'] + "/.acoc.conf" config_files << ENV['ACOCRC'] if ENV['ACOCRC'] diff -Nurd acoc-0.6.0.orig/acoc.1 acoc-0.6.0/acoc.1 --- acoc-0.6.0.orig/acoc.1 Sat Oct 23 01:52:23 2004 +++ acoc-0.6.0/acoc.1 Sun Oct 24 08:54:11 2004 @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ .IP .B \(bu -/usr/local/etc/acoc.conf /etc/acoc.conf ~/.acoc.conf +@PREFIX@/etc/acoc.conf ~/.acoc.conf .SH ENVIRONMENT .TP .fi diff -Nurd acoc-0.6.0.orig/acoc.conf.5 acoc-0.6.0/acoc.conf.5 --- acoc-0.6.0.orig/acoc.conf.5 Sat Oct 23 01:52:23 2004 +++ acoc-0.6.0/acoc.conf.5 Sun Oct 24 09:13:10 2004 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ acoc.conf \- configuration file for acoc(1) .SH SYNOPSIS .PP -/etc/acoc.conf +@PREFIX@/etc/acoc.conf .SH DESCRIPTION .nf \& acoc is a regular expression based colour formatter for programs that @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ \& acoc then applies matching rules to patterns in the output and \& applies colour sets to those matches. \& -\& The configuration files used by the program are /etc/acoc.conf, -\& /usr/local/etc/acoc.conf and ~/.acoc.conf. They are sought and read +\& The configuration files used by the program are @PREFIX@/etc/acoc.conf +\& and ~/.acoc.conf. They are sought and read \& in that order. Obviously, at least one of them should exist on the \& system. \& @@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ \& [tcpdump/r] \& \& If this were placed in ~/.acoc.conf, it would remove any matching -\& rules that had been installed for the tcpdump command by either -\& /etc/acoc.conf or /usr/local/etc/acoc.conf. +\& rules that had been installed for the tcpdump command by +\& @PREFIX@/etc/acoc.conf. \& \& After defining the program name and operational flags, matching rules \& can be defined. These take the following form: diff -Nurd acoc-0.6.0.orig/acoc.conf.html acoc-0.6.0/acoc.conf.html --- acoc-0.6.0.orig/acoc.conf.html Sat Oct 23 01:52:23 2004 +++ acoc-0.6.0/acoc.conf.html Sun Oct 24 08:58:49 2004 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@

NAME

acoc.conf - configuration file for acoc(1)

SYNOPSIS

-

/etc/acoc.conf

+

@PREFIX@/etc/acoc.conf

DESCRIPTION

acoc is a regular expression based colour formatter for programs that
 display output on the command-line. It works as a wrapper around the
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@
 acoc then applies matching rules to patterns in the output and
 applies colour sets to those matches.
 
-The configuration files used by the program are /etc/acoc.conf,
-/usr/local/etc/acoc.conf and ~/.acoc.conf. They are sought and read
+The configuration files used by the program are @PREFIX@/etc/acoc.conf
+and ~/.acoc.conf. They are sought and read
 in that order. Obviously, at least one of them should exist on the
 system.
 
@@ -130,8 +130,8 @@
 [tcpdump/r]
 
 If this were placed in ~/.acoc.conf, it would remove any matching
-rules that had been installed for the tcpdump command by either
-/etc/acoc.conf or /usr/local/etc/acoc.conf.
+rules that had been installed for the tcpdump command by 
+@PREFIX@/etc/acoc.conf.
 
 After defining the program name and operational flags, matching rules
 can be defined. These take the following form:
diff -Nurd acoc-0.6.0.orig/acoc.conf.rd acoc-0.6.0/acoc.conf.rd
--- acoc-0.6.0.orig/acoc.conf.rd	Sat Oct 23 01:45:08 2004
+++ acoc-0.6.0/acoc.conf.rd	Sun Oct 24 09:08:31 2004
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 = NAME
 acoc.conf - configuration file for acoc(1)
 = SYNOPSIS
-/etc/acoc.conf
+@PREFIX@/etc/acoc.conf
 = DESCRIPTION
  acoc is a regular expression based colour formatter for programs that
  display output on the command-line. It works as a wrapper around the
@@ -16,8 +16,8 @@
  acoc then applies matching rules to patterns in the output and
  applies colour sets to those matches.
 
- The configuration files used by the program are /etc/acoc.conf,
- /usr/local/etc/acoc.conf and ~/.acoc.conf. They are sought and read
+ The configuration files used by the program are @PREFIX@/etc/acoc.conf
+ and ~/.acoc.conf. They are sought and read
  in that order. Obviously, at least one of them should exist on the
  system.
  
@@ -125,8 +125,8 @@
  [tcpdump/r]
 
  If this were placed in ~/.acoc.conf, it would remove any matching
- rules that had been installed for the tcpdump command by either
- /etc/acoc.conf or /usr/local/etc/acoc.conf.
+ rules that had been installed for the tcpdump command by
+ @PREFIX@/etc/acoc.conf.
 
  After defining the program name and operational flags, matching rules
  can be defined. These take the following form:
diff -Nurd acoc-0.6.0.orig/acoc.html acoc-0.6.0/acoc.html
--- acoc-0.6.0.orig/acoc.html	Sat Oct 23 01:52:23 2004
+++ acoc-0.6.0/acoc.html	Sun Oct 24 09:03:18 2004
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
 FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

FILES

ENVIRONMENT