Jonathan G. Underwood
2011-Mar-21 00:41 UTC
[PATCH] Update docs to reflect move of compiler.pl to LIBEXEC
---
docs/Shorewall-perl.xml | 6 +++---
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/Shorewall-perl.xml b/docs/Shorewall-perl.xml
index 2e9bb99..babc1c0 100644
--- a/docs/Shorewall-perl.xml
+++ b/docs/Shorewall-perl.xml
@@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ DNAT- net 192.168.1.3 tcp
21</programl
<para>You can then load the modules via normal Perl use
statements.</para>
<section id="compiler.pl">
- <title>/usr/share/shorewall/compiler.pl</title>
+ <title>/usr/libexec/shorewall/compiler.pl</title>
<para>While the compiler is normally run indirectly using
/sbin/shorewall, it can be run directly as
well.<programlisting><command>compiler.pl</command> [
<emphasis>option</emphasis> ... ] [
<emphasis>filename</emphasis> ]</programlisting></para>
@@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ DNAT- net 192.168.1.3 tcp
21</programl
<para>Example (compiles the configuration in the current directory
generating a script named ''firewall'' and using
VERBOSITY
- 2).<programlisting><emphasis
role="bold">/usr/share/shorewall/compiler.pl -v 2 -d .
firewall</emphasis></programlisting><note>
+ 2).<programlisting><emphasis
role="bold">/usr/libexec/shorewall/compiler.pl -v 2 -d .
firewall</emphasis></programlisting><note>
<para>The Perl-based compiler does not process
<filename>/etc/shorewall/params</filename>. To include
definitions
in that file, you would need to do something like the
@@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ DNAT- net 192.168.1.3 tcp
21</programl
set -a # Export all variables set in
/etc/shorewall/params
. /etc/shorewall/params
set +a
-/usr/share/compiler.pl ...</command></programlisting></para>
+/usr/libexec/shorewall/compiler.pl
...</command></programlisting></para>
</note></para>
</section>
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