On 3 May 2010, at 13:13, Akshat Kumar wrote:

readweb does not need a man page.
The source, /rc/bin/readweb itself is
a guide to using abaco.

Moreover, just run

readweb

and enjoy.

Strange enough that a command without a man page was cited in a way used for man page references, but I thought "All right, I won't get annoyed, I'll read the source." The source gave no indication that it would be helpful for Ruel's problem. I tried it, just in case I'd missed something, and found it wasn't any use at all. ;)



Best,
ak

P.S.: You might want to start webfs
as a service and then mount it to
/mnt/web, instead of starting a new
webfs each session, as readweb
does. This alternative will keep your
session data in tact across name-
spaces.

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 5:03 AM, Ethan Grammatikidis <[email protected] > wrote:
man: no manual page

This on a system updated (pulled) within the last month; nor is there a
readweb on
http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/



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