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On Thursday 30 January 2003 09:22 am, Tom Kovalcik wrote:
> Thanks Michael,  that helped a lot. I found all the Redhat man pages
> under /usr/share/man. The problem is a CAD package I installed is
> setting MANPATH to look for the CAD directory man pages. According to
> the header in man.config if MANPATH is not an empty string then
> man.config is not read. Setting MANPATH to "" solves that problem. The
> only problem now is where is MANPATH getting set? I checked
> /etc/profile, /etc/bashrc, and ~/.bashrc but MANPATH is not set in any
> of those. Where else should I look? MANPATH is assigned anytime I open
> a new term window, and is user independent.

Hrmm, good question, but I haven't a clue. ;)

Have you closed all terms, and verified that it is set when you reopen a 
new one? It could be inherited from the parent terminal.

Failing that, I'd grep /etc/* since you say this is user independent.
# grep -r MANPATH /etc/*

Good luck. hope that helps,
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