Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ulowell!apollo!tyager From: tyager@apollo.COM (Tom Yager) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: termcap description Keywords: man Message-ID: <41f2556d.6bad@apollo.COM> Date: 10 Mar 89 21:39:00 GMT References: <1469@umbio.MIAMI.EDU> <1571@amelia.nas.nasa.gov> <3416@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu> Reply-To: tyager@apollo.COM (Tom Yager) Distribution: usa Organization: Apollo Computer, Chelmsford, MA Lines: 37 In article <3416@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu> cs411s03@uhccux.UUCP (Cs411s03) writes: >In article <1571@amelia.nas.nasa.gov> samlb@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov.UUCP (Sam Bassett RCD) writes: >> >> RTFM 'man 5 termcap' >>Sam'l Bassett, Member of the Technical Staff, Sterling Software >>@ NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field CA 94345 >>Work: (415) 694-4792; Home: (415) 454-7282 >>samlb%well@lll-crg.ARPA Compuserve: 71735,1776 > >Speaking of the 'man' command ... I recently purchased the 1.0.5 386/ix OS >thru the deal which was mentioned on the net lately. I like everything I >got, and the system looks like pretty vanilla SYS V, unfortunately no online >manual is to be found. A few man pages were installed in /usr/catman when I >installed the 2.0.2 Text Processing Workbench (DWB), but there are NONE for >the OS itself, and the C compiler, system calls, etc. anyone out there have >any ideas where these can be had ? Does AT&T have them for UNIX SYSV/386 ? No vanilla SysV system I've ever seen has man pages. SCO made them available for Xenix (one of the things I like best about that OS) when you bought the Text Processing stuff. They covered all sections of the user's, programmer's and system administrator's reference manuals. I assume the reason they were able to do this was that they produce their own manuals. A few tweeks, and a troff'ed manual page slides nicely through nroff. ISC doesn't provide manuals, and I don't know how Microport produces theirs (they ship their own, as well). Some third-party should buy a license for AT&T's docset and produce man pages from them. Since all the '386 Unixes will be the same soon (3.2), we could have a nice "one size fits all" docset on disk. (ty) -- +-Tom Yager, Apollo Computer Unix SysV R&D------------ARPA: tyager@apollo.com-+ | The opinions expressed here are -or- tyager%maxx@m2c.m2c.org | | probably not shared by my employer. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+