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+From: David Bremner <david@tethera.net>\r
+To: "W. Trevor King" <wking@tremily.us>\r
+Subject: Re: [PATCH 7/7] doc/INSTALL: Remove rst2man reference and other\r
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+"W. Trevor King" <wking@tremily.us> writes:\r
+\r
+> {build|install}-man, which is backend (Sphinx/Docutils) agnostic\r
+> sphinx-{html|texinfo|info}, which doesn't have an install target\r
+>\r
+> Is that distinction intentional? Personally I prefer the consistency\r
+> of:\r
+>\r
+> {build|install}-{man|html|texinfo|info}\r
+>\r
+\r
+I think the sphinx- prefix is a historical accident, from when we tried\r
+to control backend with targets, so I don't really mind those switching\r
+(back?) to build-\r
+\r
+install-man is backend agnostic. Similar targets could be written for\r
+html and info, but no-one did yet. I guess we'd need variables to\r
+specify destinations. Installing info is a bit tricky because of the\r
+need to use install-info(1) to update directory files\r