Hello
Thanks all for the suggestions regarding getting man to work.
Here is what I tried:
a) Re-installation of man softaware - It didn't work.
b) Copy of somebody else's man.config to /etc/man.config. - It didn
work.
c) Use man as man -M /usr/man - it worked.
The funniest thing about it is
Below is the contents of my /etc/man.config file
Not on my system this file is "man.config" not ".man.config".
mendes wrote:
> Hello
> Unfortunately man procmail won't work. I have just found out that man
> can't find a thing. The /etc/.man.config is empty. Could someone tell me wh
Have you tried re-installing the man RPM onto your system yet? that might
be an option.
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Mark
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On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, mendes wrote:
> Hello
> Unfortunately man procmail won'
> I did that several times but it always ended up on
>
> root@armagedon:/usr/lib$ man procmail
> No manual entry for procmail
>
> Any suggestions?
As I recall, your msg indicated that your man pages were in zip
format. Maybe you'd have better luck if you use gunzip on them.
Cheers -
Ed,
At the time I first asnwered your message I was sitting at my Workstation
at work. I hate to admit it, but it's not a Linux workstation. At this
momemt I'm sitting at my PC at home. So, I pop open a terminal window and
type in the command man procmail and guess what pops up? Yes, you
guesse
Just type "man procmail".
mendes wrote:
> Hello
> I know that this is a rather silly question but I definitely need help.
> For instance, I installed procmail on my system. The manuals were placed at
> /usr/man/man1 and /usr/man/man5 as *.1.gz or *1.bz2 and *.5.gz or *.5.bz2.
> When
mendes wrote:
>
> Hello
> I know that this is a rather silly question but I definitely need help.
> For instance, I installed procmail on my system. The manuals were placed at
> /usr/man/man1 and /usr/man/man5 as *.1.gz or *1.bz2 and *.5.gz or *.5.bz2.
> When I type man procmail the sys