David Levine <[email protected]> writes:
>Ken wrote:
>
>> [Norm wrote:]
>> >While you're on the subject, how do I get makewhatis to include
>> >the hierarchy at /usr/local/nmh/share/man, without running
>> >it myself every night via crontab?
>>
>> I don't have any familiarity with your particular Linux variant,
>> but most versions of man (and by extension, catman/mandb/makewhatis)
>> have some mechanism to adjust on a systemwide basis the search path
>> (SLES has manpath.conf, BSD-derived systems have man.conf). "man man"
>> might be a good place to start.
>
>Norm, I'd look for /etc/man.config on a Red Hat system if there
>is no /etc/man.conf. If it exists, adding a line like this should
>do it:
>
>MANPATH /usr/local/nmh/share/man
>
>or if you put other packages in /usr/local/ and want to handle all
>of them with one entry:
>
>MANPATH /usr/local/*/share/man
Thank you, that worked. Though, the makewhatis run by
/etc/cron.daily/makewhatis.cron, did not use /etc/man.config. I had to:
sudo "makewhatis -w"
Norman Shapiro
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