$NetBSD$ "@" needs to be escaped, otherwise it would be treated as introducing a Perl array identifier. E<64> is not usable because pod2html converts it to a HTML character entity instead of @, so S<> hopefully works around that. --- monit.pod.orig 2007-02-19 14:53:46.000000000 +0100 +++ monit.pod @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ usage, memory and load average. monit is configured and controlled via a control file called B. The default location for this file is ~/.monitrc. If this file does not exist, monit will try /etc/monitrc, then -/usr/local/etc/monitrc and finally ./monitrc. +S<@sysconfdir@>/monitrc and finally ./monitrc. A monit control file consists of a series of service entries and global option statements in a free-format, token-oriented syntax.