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What does your mount table look like? The "C:/usr/man" has to translate to "/usr/man" for man to find man pages.
Also, man uses the file "/usr/lib/man.conf" to define defaults. man has to be able to find it, too, so if the mount table does not show a "/usr..." that could be the
problem.
I just checked the man command man page and learned something new: "man ./file.xyz" will display the man page for "file", so you could cd to "C:/usr/man/man?" (probably ?
should be 1 [one] for most cases) and use "man ./man.1" and so on to get details on commands and environment you need to get things setup correctly.
Hope this helps.
"David A. Cobb" wrote:
>
> Every request for 'man' results in
> < No man entry for 'whatever'
>
> Is there an environment variable, like MANPATH or some configuration the
>
> program needs to find the data (it's at C:/usr/man...)?
>
> Thanks
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