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Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga,comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc Path: euryale.cc.adfa.oz.au!newshost.carno.net.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!news.cs.su.oz.au!inferno.mpx.com.au!nsw1.news.telstra.net!ihug.co.nz!feeder.chicago.cic.net!cs.utexas.edu!news.sprintlink.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news.mathworks.com!fu-berlin.de!news.gtn.com!klicman.de!ora.de!bad From: bad@ora.de (Christoph Badura) Subject: Re: Man, etc. Message-ID: <E76z43.FJo@ora.de> Organization: Verlag O'Reilly References: <33269C1A.43D7@dimail.epfl.ch> <5ge6tr$8a@xciv.demon.co.uk> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 14:33:39 GMT Lines: 12 Xref: euryale.cc.adfa.oz.au comp.unix.amiga:15229 comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc:5648 In <5ge6tr$8a@xciv.demon.co.uk> paul@xciv.org (Paul Civati) writes: >Most packages install the man pages when you do a 'make install', >usually they will end up under /usr/local/man, you'll then need a >modified MANPATH so that 'man' will find them: You don't have to modify the MANPATH to access man pages in /usr/local/man. -- Christoph Badura Now available in print: Lion's Commentary on UNIX 6th Edition, with Source Code http://www.peer-to-peer.com/