+ <command>configure</command> accepts <literal>--with-user</literal> and
+ <literal>--with-group</literal> options for setting user and group ownership
+ of the configuration files (which need to be writable by the daemon). The
+ specified <emphasis>user must already exist</emphasis>. When starting
+ <application>Privoxy</application>, it must be run as this same user to
+ insure write access to configuration and log files!
+</para>
+
+<para>
+ Alternately, you can specify <literal>user</literal> and <literal>group</literal>
+ on the <command>make</command> command line, but be sure both already exist:
+</para>
+
+ <screen>
+ make -s install USER=privoxy GROUP=privoxy</screen>
+
+<para>
+ The default installation path for <command>make install</command> is
+ <filename>/usr/local</filename>. This may of course be customized with
+ the various <command>./configure</command> path options. If you are doing
+ an install to anywhere besides <filename>/usr/local</filename>, be
+ sure to set the appropriate paths with the correct configure options
+ (<command>./configure --help</command>). Non-privileged users must of course
+ have write access permissions to wherever the target installation is going.
+</para>
+
+<para>
+ If you do install to <filename>/usr/local</filename>, the install will use
+ <literal>sysconfdir=$prefix/etc/privoxy</literal> by default. All other
+ destinations, and the direct usage of <literal>--sysconfdir</literal> flag
+ behave like normal, i.e. will not add the extra <filename>privoxy</filename>
+ directory. This is for a safer install, as there may already exist another
+ program that uses a file with the <quote>config</quote> name, and thus makes
+ <filename>/usr/local/etc</filename> cleaner.
+</para>
+
+<para>
+ If installing to <filename>/usr/local</filename>, the documentation will go
+ by default to <filename>$prefix/share/doc</filename>. But if this directory
+ doesn't exist, it will then try <filename>$prefix/doc</filename> and install
+ there before creating a new <filename>$prefix/share/doc</filename> just for
+ <application>Privoxy</application>.