Package: erlang-manpages
Version: 1:11.b.4-2
Severity: normal

erlang-manpages now includes an empty /usr/lib/erlang/man 
directory, but I think it must be replaced for a symbolic
link to /usr/share/man . Note for example, when
you configure erlang-mode you must provide an erlang-root-dir
variable, "/usr/lib/erlang", and then erlang-mode searches
the manpages inside erlang-root-dir + "man/man1", et al. These
are directories relative to erlang-root-dir, defined in
the erlang-man-dirs variable. So, I dont see why 
/usr/lib/erlang/man isn't a symlink to /usr/share/man .


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