I am not 100 percent sure but if memory serves; the
man pages are a port by themselves (for xfree), at
which point they get installed separately. Those
ports should be on disc 1. You can use
/stand/sysintall to get back into those ports.
My second thought is building/rebuilding the locate
databa
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 10:10:22AM +0100, Paul Cocker wrote:
> Trying to use the "whereis" command, e.g. whereis XFree86-4 only to get the error:
>
> Warning: Couldn't stat file /usr/local/man!
> Warning: Couldn't stat file /usr/X11R6/man!
> XFree86-4:
>
> Neither of these directories exist (loca
Trying to use the "whereis" command, e.g. whereis XFree86-4 only to get the error:
Warning: Couldn't stat file /usr/local/man!
Warning: Couldn't stat file /usr/X11R6/man!
XFree86-4:
Neither of these directories exist (local, X11R6). When I installed FreeBSD
4.7-RELEASE I installed bin, crypto,