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Enable installation of built HTML and PDF documents #2445

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@jimklimov jimklimov commented May 15, 2024

Previously these advanced documentation formats were only built, but I found no examples of them being installed by make.

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…" documentation [networkupstools#2445]

These documents are delivered as an horde of files spread in a
nested directory hierarchy for each document, and the `install`
scripts that automake uses seem to struggle with that. Maybe just
need to find a suitable automagic keyword - but this can wait.

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