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$NetBSD: patch-ap,v 1.2 2005/12/28 17:53:24 reed Exp $
--- doc/screen.1.orig 2003-12-05 05:51:57.000000000 -0800
+++ doc/screen.1 2005-12-27 13:54:30.000000000 -0800
@@ -581,7 +581,7 @@
.SH CUSTOMIZATION
The \*Qsocket directory\*U defaults either to $HOME/.screen or simply to
-/tmp/screens or preferably to /usr/local/screens chosen at compile-time. If
+/tmp/screens. This is chosen at compile-time. If
.I screen
is installed setuid-root, then the administrator
should compile
@@ -594,7 +594,7 @@
When
.I screen
is invoked, it executes initialization commands from the files
-\*Q/usr/local/etc/screenrc\*U and
+\*Q@PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/screenrc\*U and
\*Q.screenrc\*U in the user's home directory. These are the \*Qprogrammer's
defaults\*U that can be overridden in the following ways: for the
global screenrc file
@@ -624,7 +624,7 @@
protected from variable substitution.
.PP
Two configuration files are shipped as examples with your screen distribution:
-\*Qetc/screenrc\*U and \*Qetc/etcscreenrc\*U. They contain a number of
+\*Q@EXAMPLES@/screenrc\*U and \*Q@EXAMPLES@/etcscreenrc\*U. They contain a number of
useful examples for various commands.
.PP
Customization can also be done 'on-line'. To enter the command mode type
@@ -4416,14 +4416,14 @@
.I screen
distribution package for private and global initialization files.
.IP $SYSSCREENRC
-.IP /usr/local/etc/screenrc
+.IP @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/screenrc
.I screen
initialization commands
.IP $SCREENRC
.IP $HOME/.screenrc
-Read in after /usr/local/etc/screenrc
+Read in after @PKG_SYSCONFDIR@/screenrc
.IP $SCREENDIR/S-<login>
-.IP /local/screens/S-<login>
+.IP /tmp/screens/S-<login>
Socket directories (default)
.IP /usr/tmp/screens/S-<login>
Alternate socket directories.