03-06-2008
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Are there directories and files below /usr/man ?
Is the file /etc/default/man still available ?
From the man page:
If set, the following environment variables override the default
values defined in /etc/default/man:
MANPATH
MANPORT
MANSERVER
MANSOCKETFILE
PAGER
MAN_HTML2ASCII
Check your environment.
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Are there directories and files below /usr/man ?
Yes there is a bunch of files
Quote:
Is the file /etc/default/man still available ?
Yes still there
My default variable in man are:
PAGER=/usr/bin/more
MODE=FIRST
ORDER=C:S:CP:CT:M:F:HW
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OS:UCB:LOCAL:1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8:9:n:l
MANPATH=scohelp:/usr/man:/usr/gnu/man:/usr/local/man:/usr/X11R6/man
TERM=lp
PROC=nr
MANSERVER=localhost
MANSOCKETFILE=/usr/tmp/scohelp.socket
MANPORT=457
Anything else you might think off?
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catman
CATMAN(1) BSD General Commands Manual CATMAN(1)
NAME
catman -- preformat man pages
SYNOPSIS
catman [-fLnrv] [directories ...]
DESCRIPTION
The catman utility preformats all the man pages in directories using the nroff -man command. Directories may be separated by colons instead
of spaces. If no directories are specified, the contents of the MANPATH environment variable is used, or if that is not set, the default
directory /usr/share/man is processed.
The options are as follows:
-f Force all man pages to be reformatted even if the corresponding cat page is newer.
-L Process only localized subdirectories corresponding to the locale specified in the standard environment variables.
-n Print out what would be done instead of performing any formatting.
-r Scan for and remove ``junk'' files that are neither man pages nor their corresponding formatted cat pages.
-v Cause catman to be more verbose about what it is doing.
ENVIRONMENT
LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LANG
These variables control what subdirectories will be processed if the -L option is used.
MACHINE If set, overrides the current machine type when searching for machine specific man page subdirectories.
MACHINE_ARCH
If set, overrides the current architecture when searching for architecture specific man page subdirectories.
MANPATH Determines the set of directories to be processed if none are given on the command line.
FILES
/usr/share/man Default directory to process if the MANPATH environment variable is not set.
EXIT STATUS
The catman utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
makewhatis(1), man(1), nroff(1)
HISTORY
A previous version of the catman command appeared in FreeBSD 2.1.
AUTHORS
John Rochester
BSD
December 3, 2005 BSD