On Apr 24, 2016, at 2:15 AM, tridiak <trid...@ihug.co.nz> wrote:
> 
> I am missing man pages from the terminal.
> ‘gettimeofday(2)’, ‘calloc’, ‘malloc’ are examples.

Excuse the question in case it's obvious, but: how exactly did you determine 
that you're missing those man pages?  If it was just running "man calloc", can 
you show the output from these commands:

type -a man

man -w

echo $MANPATH


> I have XC 7.3 installed. So the man pages should have been installed with it 
> (or is it part of the system install?)
> Anyone know anything?

Have you actually launched Xcode since installing it?  It finishes part of the 
installation on first run.

For what it's worth, I have man pages for the above-mentioned examples and they 
are in /usr/share/man, such as /usr/share/man/man3/calloc.3.  The command 
"pkgutil --file-info /usr/share/man/man3/calloc.3" shows what installed that:

volume: /
path: /usr/share/man/man3/calloc.3

pkgid: com.apple.pkg.DevSDK
pkg-version: 10.11.3.0.1.1456982112
install-time: 1457024872
uid: 0
gid: 0
mode: 755

pkgid: com.apple.pkg.DevSDK_OSX1011
pkg-version: 7.3.0.0.1.1457485338
install-time: 1458682859
uid: 0
gid: 0
mode: 755


Unfortunately, it's not entirely clear what those package IDs correspond to.  I 
don't think they are part of the standard system install.  They may be part of 
Xcode's install-on-first-run or they may be from installing the 
CommandLineTools package.

Regards,
Ken


 _______________________________________________
Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
Xcode-users mailing list      (Xcode-users@lists.apple.com)
Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/xcode-users/archive%40mail-archive.com

This email sent to arch...@mail-archive.com

Reply via email to