Yup, got it under /usr/local/share/man/man5.  Thanks Andrew.

(And yes, having a copy on the web will help too.  Thanks for posting
it.)

SC 

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Mortensen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 11:04 AM
To: Simon Chang
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Cosign-discuss] Cosign.conf (5)


On Mar 8, 2010, at 10:26 AM, Simon Chang wrote:

> Hey folks,
> 
> First, our hats off to Mark Montague and Russ Allbery for helping us 
> troubleshooting our compilation/installation problems with Cosign.  As

> it turns out, the default installation of FreeBSD 7.2-release has the 
> Heimdal version of Kerberos, and getting rid of it from scratch was 
> not easy (not even make buildworld with the option turned off could do
it).
> In the end, we went to Slackware Linux 13.0 which does not have any 
> Kerberos installed, and we have successfully compiled and installed 
> everything.
> 
> We have been working through the README.weblogin document, and we are 
> now ready to start configuring cosign.conf.  Except... we looked 
> everywhere for cosign.conf(5) and we can't find it.

It'll be installed in /usr/local/share/man/man5 by default. If you
modified where to install cosign with the configure script's --prefix
option, the location of the manpage will also change, e.g.:

./configure --enable-apache2=... --prefix=/usr/cosign

will cause the manpage(s) to be installed in /usr/cosign/share/man. You
can also explicitly set the mandir with --mandir, e.g.:

./configure --enable-apache2=... --prefix=/usr/cosign
--mandir=/usr/share/man

If you still can't find the manpages, check the daemon directory in the
source. cosign.conf.5 and cosignd.8 should be there. To view them, try:

nroff -man cosign.conf.5 | more

> There is also no copy of the man page online, either.


I'll get one posted on weblogin.org or the wiki. Thanks for pointing
this out.

andrew

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