On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 04:29:48PM +0200, Andreas Maus wrote: > On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 03:29:52PM +0200, Karel Kulhavy wrote: > Hi. > > > OpenBSD 4.0 man 7 ip says: > Thats interesting. On my OpenBSD 4.0 systems I don't have a man 7 ip. > I have a man 4 ip instead - and only man 4 ip. > > Where did your man 7 ip come from? Section 7 of the man pages are dedicated > to "Macros and Conventions". What file will be use when you run man 7 ip ? > My systems will use:
I made a mistake I actually looked on a manpage in a Linux system. But there is still a problem, in which manpage on OpenBSD 4.0 is the sockaddr_in described, then? I tried various ones like ip, socket, bind, and couldn't find any. CL< > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ man -w ip > /usr/share/man/cat4/ip.0 > > HTH, > > Andreas. > > -- > Windows 95: A 32-bit patch for a 16-bit GUI shell running on top of > an 8-bit operating system written for a 4-bit processor by a 2-bit > company who cannot stand 1 bit of competition.

