You're getting this bug because the package in summary installs its documentation (or at least part of it) outside the usual /usr/share/doc/${PF} directory. First, please keep in mind that this bug might not be noticeable for -r0 ebuilds, but it might be for -r1 and later, since if the ebuild has same name and version of the package, for -r0 it might correspond properly. To fix this, if the package uses autotools, recent version (autoconf 2.61+) have two ./configure switches: --docdir and --htmldir to decide where to put the documentation. Older versions might require you override docdir/htmldir or other custom variables during make install. For non-autotooled build systems, good luck, since I cannot tell you how to achieve the proper results, the same holds true with totally broken buildsystems even when based on autotools. Thanks, Diego
+*muine-0.8.11-r1 (03 Jul 2010) + + 03 Jul 2010; Pacho Ramos <pacho@gentoo.org> -muine-0.8.10.ebuild, + -muine-0.8.11.ebuild, +muine-0.8.11-r1.ebuild, + +files/muine-0.8.11-drop-deprecated.patch, + +files/muine-0.8.11-multimedia-keys.patch: + Revision bump: fix dependencies (bug #292912 by gentoo_m), install docs in + proper place (bug #295173 by Diego E. 'Flameeyes' Pettenò), fix + multimedia key support broken since Gnome 2.22, replace deprecated gtk + functions letting this work with gtk+-2.20, fix missing icons and + intltoolize broken file, install gconf schemas properly. Remove old.