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Use the new ROOT_SYMLINKS variable where necessary.
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${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/docproj.docbook.mk instead of using hard-coded
paths.
Reviewed partially by: nik, billf
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to both directories, and make it relative, rather than absolute.
This fixes the case where you might install the docs under one directory
/foo/bar/..., and then want to migrate them elsewhere (to /usr/share/).
With the old scheme, the symlink would start /foo/bar/..., and would
therefore be broken.
A good example of this happening is "make release" :-)
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in the case of */FAQ/Makefile, because the FAQs are all in the wrong
place. Things still install properly, but some of the directory paths
are hardcoded. This will be going away ASAP.
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