Igor Pechtchanski wrote: > /etc/profile.d > > > On Sat, 14 Feb 2004, Jari Aalto+mail.linux wrote: > >> I have been having trouble find manual pages with man for some time, >> but I haven't had time to investigate it further, because >> >> unset MANPATH >> >> always restored the functionality. Today I found out that the >> variable was defined in >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/profile.d# grep MANPATH *.sh >> XFree86-man.sh:export MANPATH="${MANPATH}:/usr/X11R6/man" >> openssl.sh:export MANPATH="${MANPATH}:/usr/ssl/man" >> >> I don't think XFree86-man or openssl should define MANPATH, because >> if it is set, all break in /usr/share/misc/man.conf. [snip] >> Would the maintainers check the latest packages. In the mean time >> I'm removing these *.sh files. >> >> Jari > > FWIW, the current version of the man package already has both of the > above paths in /usr/share/misc/man.conf, so the /etc/profile.d > scripts should be removed...
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