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[rboulet: Man not finding pages]
- From: Christopher Faylor <cgf-no-personal-reply-please at cygwin dot com>
- To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 18:26:38 -0500
- Subject: [rboulet: Man not finding pages]
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----- Forwarded message from Ross Boulet <rboulet> -----
From: "Ross Boulet"
To: "Cygwin"
Subject: Man not finding pages
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 16:06:22 -0600
I solved my own problem with man not finding pages but in doing the research
on it, I found something I thought might be worthy of mentioning. From the
message:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-04/msg00064.html
I learned the a colon prefix to $MANPATH allows man to search its default
paths in addition to what is specified in $MANPATH. The
/etc/profile.d/openssl.sh script handles this ok. However, the
/etc/profile.d/XFree86-man.sh does not handle it the same way. I had an
empty $MANPATH (since corrected by a new /etc/profile script). The
XFree86-man.sh ran first and found no $MANPATH and thus assigned
"/usr/X11R6/man" (no colon prefix) to $MANPATH. Then openssl.sh appended
":/usr/ssl/man". The absence of a leading colon caused man to not find the
basic pages so that basic stuff like 'man ls' produced 'No manual entry for
ls'.
I would suggest the XFree86-man.sh script be modified to add a colon prefix
to $MANPATH to be consistent with the openssl.sh treatment of an empty
$MANPATH.
My apologies if this should have been posted to the cygwin-xfree ML, but I
thought it appropriate here because it affects more than X.
Ross
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