Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucsd!orion.oac.uci.edu!iglesias From: iglesias@orion.oac.uci.edu (Mike Iglesias) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Re: Question about /usr/ucb/man -P option Message-ID: <268F712E.9253@orion.oac.uci.edu> Date: 2 Jul 90 16:07:10 GMT References: <268BC4A7.8934@orion.oac.uci.edu> <12989@cbmvax.commodore.com> Reply-To: iglesias@orion.oac.uci.edu (Mike Iglesias) Organization: University of California, Irvine Lines: 23 In article <12989@cbmvax.commodore.com> grr@cbmvax (George Robbins) writes: >Have you considered using symlinks to make your man directory show up as >/usr/man/manx? This works for us, although it seems to require that the >suffixes on the man entries match the subdirectory to some extent... That's a good idea, but it won't work for us. I guess I'd better explain what our setup is. We have lots of Suns (3,4,386i), some DECstations, VAXen (Ultrix), etc. We (the Office of Academic Computing) have a library of software (X11R4, GNU Emacs/gcc/g++/etc, mh, etc) that people can mount on their workstations. We'd like to make the man pages available, but not have to install them on the ~100 systems that use the library, so we have the man pages as part of the library. Sun's man has a -M option to set the man path, so as part of the Sun executable library we have a shell script called 'man' that does a 'man -M path:path2 ...'. Users put the library executable path before /usr/ucb and it all works. Mike Iglesias University of California, Irvine Internet: iglesias@orion.oac.uci.edu BITNET: iglesias@uci uucp: ...!ucbvax!ucivax!iglesias