On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 21:39 -0700, jdow wrote:
> From: "jdow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, 2008, August 13 19:24
>
>
> > F8
> > "man man" does not find anything.
> > "man -M /usr/share/man man" finds the man file for man just fine.
> > Directory permissions look fine. Config files are identical with
> > another F8 machine.
> > ===8<---
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# man -d man
> > Reading config file /etc/man.config
> > found man directory /usr/share/man
> > found man directory /usr/local/man
> > found man directory /usr/local/share/man
> > found man directory /usr/X11R6/man
> > found manpath map /bin --> /usr/share/man
> > found manpath map /sbin --> /usr/share/man
> > found manpath map /usr/bin --> /usr/share/man
> > found manpath map /usr/sbin --> /usr/share/man
> > found manpath map /usr/local/bin --> /usr/local/share/man
> > found manpath map /usr/local/sbin --> /usr/local/share/man
> > found manpath map /usr/X11R6/bin --> /usr/X11R6/man
> > found manpath map /usr/bin/X11 --> /usr/X11R6/man
> > found manpath map /usr/bin/mh --> /usr/share/man
> >
> > using /usr/bin/less -is as pager
> >
> > using /usr/bin/less -is as browser
> >
> > using /bin/cat to dump HTML pages as text
> > adding /usr/lib/alliance/man to manpath
> ^ magic line
> > No manual entry for man
>
> After considerable digging I found a series of errors with the
> alliance-libs installation.
>
> ===8<--- From the end of alc_env.sh
> # System environment variables.
> PATH=$PATH:$ALLIANCE_TOP/bin:
> export PATH
>
> # Only needed on Solaris (included in /etc/ld.so.conf under Linux).
> if [ -z "${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" ]; then
>LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ALLIANCE_TOP/lib
> else
>LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$ALLIANCE_TOP/lib:
> fi
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>
> if [ -z "${MANPATH}" ]; then
>MANPATH=$ALLIANCE_TOP/man
> else
>MANPATH=$MANPATH:$ALLIANCE_TOP/man:
> fi
> export MANPATH
>
> # fixing *** ERROR *** : Variable MBK_SPI_MODEL not found.
> MBK_SPI_MODEL=$ALLIANCE_TOP/etc/spimodel.cfg; export MBK_SPI_MODEL
>
> ===8<--- Below works AND even gives the alliance man entries.
> # System environment variables.
> PATH=$PATH:$ALLIANCE_TOP/bin
> export PATH
>
> # Only needed on Solaris (included in /etc/ld.so.conf under Linux).
> if [ -z "${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" ]; then
>LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ALLIANCE_TOP/lib
> else
>LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$ALLIANCE_TOP/lib
> fi
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>
> # if [ -z "${MANPATH}" ]; then
> # MANPATH=$ALLIANCE_TOP/man
> # else
> # MANPATH=$MANPATH:$ALLIANCE_TOP/man
> # fi
> # export MANPATH
>
> # fixing *** ERROR *** : Variable MBK_SPI_MODEL not found.
> MBK_SPI_MODEL=$ALLIANCE_TOP/etc/spimodel.cfg; export MBK_SPI_MODEL
> ===8<---
>
> Note the extra colons.
>
> ALso note the definition of MANPATH which overrides the settings in
> /etc/man.config. If the alliance people are reading the list maybe they
> will get the message. I didn't see an address on their website for bugs.
>
> Maybe if somebody else gets curious about laying out VLSI tools and
> installs Alliance they might find this and learn why man died.
posting this on the list might satisfy yourself but a bugzilla entry has
the potential of solving this problem for others.
Craig
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