Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/08/02/10:12:22
On Sun, 2 Aug 1998, Ralph Proctor wrote:
> Eli: Right now my djgpp\man directory is empty
There's no djgpp/man. If you at all have a man directory, it should be
in djgpp/share/man.
All DJGPP packages that I know install man pages into the info directory,
so you should be just fine without the special man directory.
> (exept for a man1
> subdirectory that has stuff in it that cannot work with man even if they
> are in the infl dir).
Why do you think they won't work?
> If I
> put all of them in the man directory will the above path allow them to be
> called up? Should not ALL of the "man" files be in this directory leaving
> only info files in the info directory?
It's up to you. the `man' clone will look for these files inside
directories mentioned in MANPATH, and it will additionally look for the
catN and manN subdirectories, if present, in every such directory.
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