Re: Man Pages

2001-06-30 Thread Nick (Keith) Fish

Stephen Froehlich wrote:
 
 After doing a Life with Qmail installation, I'd like to add all of the
 appropriate entries to the default MANPATH.  Where is the default MANPATH
 set, and what should I add besides /var/qmail/man?
 
 Thanks,
 Stephen Froehlich

You probably would have been better off making a symlink from
/var/qmail/man to /usr/local/man before doing `make setup check` on the
source; but you can add additional parameters to your MANPATH by either
placing them in ~/.bashrc (for a single user) or /etc/profile (for all
users).

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Re: Man Pages

2001-06-30 Thread Lukas Beeler

just copy the whole content of /var/qmail/man to /usr/local/man
rmdir /var/qmail/man and then symlink /usr/local/man to /var/qmail/man

At 13:53 30.06.2001 +, Nick (Keith) Fish wrote:
Stephen Froehlich wrote:
 
  After doing a Life with Qmail installation, I'd like to add all of the
  appropriate entries to the default MANPATH.  Where is the default MANPATH
  set, and what should I add besides /var/qmail/man?
 
  Thanks,
  Stephen Froehlich

You probably would have been better off making a symlink from
/var/qmail/man to /usr/local/man before doing `make setup check` on the
source; but you can add additional parameters to your MANPATH by either
placing them in ~/.bashrc (for a single user) or /etc/profile (for all
users).

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Re: Man Pages

2001-06-30 Thread peter green

* Nick (Keith) Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010630 13:51]:
 Stephen Froehlich wrote:
  After doing a Life with Qmail installation, I'd like to add all of the
  appropriate entries to the default MANPATH.  Where is the default MANPATH
  set, and what should I add besides /var/qmail/man?
 You probably would have been better off making a symlink from
 /var/qmail/man to /usr/local/man before doing `make setup check` on the
 source; but you can add additional parameters to your MANPATH by either
 placing them in ~/.bashrc (for a single user) or /etc/profile (for all
 users).

Assuming everyone is running bash...

However, if you want to catch it for all shells, add it to /etc/man.config
(or wherever your OS puts it).

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Man Pages

2001-06-28 Thread Stephen Froehlich

After doing a Life with Qmail installation, I'd like to add all of the
appropriate entries to the default MANPATH.  Where is the default MANPATH
set, and what should I add besides /var/qmail/man?

Thanks,
Stephen Froehlich




[OT] - TCPSERVER man pages

2001-02-28 Thread Erwin Hoffmann

Hi,

in an attempt to look for the TCPSERVER man-pages, I just found Dan's
description on the Web. Some pieces are available elsewhere, but they are
not in sync with the current ucspi. 

For anybody how needs it, the man-pages can be downloaded (as tar-archive)
from my qmail Web-page:

http://www.fehcom.de/qmail_en.html

Please have a look at the README.tcpserver.man.

Hope it helps. 

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Re: ucspi-tcp man pages?

2001-02-13 Thread Gerrit Pape

On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 11:47:38PM -0500, Peter Cavender wrote:
 I just installed the latest ucspi-tcp from the tarball on cr.yp.to, and
 there are no man pages.  My previous install almost 2 years ago included
 them, and I am wondering if they are no longer included or if I missed
 something.

You could check the archive, www.qmail.org, google, 
Get manpages from: http://innominate.org/~pape/djb/ .

Gerrit.

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ucspi-tcp man pages?

2001-02-12 Thread Peter Cavender

I just installed the latest ucspi-tcp from the tarball on cr.yp.to, and
there are no man pages.  My previous install almost 2 years ago included
them, and I am wondering if they are no longer included or if I missed
something.

Thanks,

Peter




Re: ucspi-tcp man pages?

2001-02-12 Thread cfm

On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 11:47:38PM -0500, Peter Cavender wrote:
 I just installed the latest ucspi-tcp from the tarball on cr.yp.to, and
 there are no man pages.  My previous install almost 2 years ago included
 them, and I am wondering if they are no longer included or if I missed
 something.

Yeah, I have that problem too.  The qmail environment is so reliable 
I forget how it goes together and where are the sources. :-)

Thank you to everyone that made that possible.

cfm

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Re: ucspi-tcp man pages

2000-07-06 Thread Vincent Danen

On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 12:33:32PM +0200, Gerrit Pape wrote:

  You can obtain the manpages for ucspi-tcp from:
  
  ftp.freezer-burn.org/pub/custom/ucspi-tcp/ucspi-tcp-0.88-man.tar.bz2
  
  These are basically taken direct from cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html and
  converted into manpages.
 
 Great, so work is done twice. Searching the archiv really helps. There was
 an announce with Subject: man-pages daemontools-0.70 ucspi-tcp-0.88 .

Hmmm... I new about daemontools, but I didn't think there was
anything for ucspi-tcp...  Next time I'll have to search the archive
then.  =)  Oh well.  I didn't know anything about man pages before so
I'll just chock it up to a learning experience.

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updated man pages ucspi-tcp-0.88

2000-07-04 Thread Gerrit Pape

There is an updated set of man pages for ucspi-tcp-0.88
(http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html), now including man pages for rblsmtpd,
addcr, delcr:

ftp://ftp.innominate.org/pub/pape/djb/ucspi-tcp-0.88-man.tar.gz

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Re: ucspi-tcp man pages

2000-07-03 Thread Gerrit Pape

On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 10:44:06AM -0600, Vincent Danen wrote:
 You can obtain the manpages for ucspi-tcp from:
 
 ftp.freezer-burn.org/pub/custom/ucspi-tcp/ucspi-tcp-0.88-man.tar.bz2
 
 These are basically taken direct from cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html and
 converted into manpages.

Great, so work is done twice. Searching the archiv really helps. There was
an announce with Subject: man-pages daemontools-0.70 ucspi-tcp-0.88 .

Gerrit.

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Re: ucspi-tcp man pages

2000-07-03 Thread William E. Baxter

There is a mailing list for general ucspi discussion:

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Please post there, also.

W.

On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 12:33:32PM +0200, Gerrit Pape wrote:
 On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 10:44:06AM -0600, Vincent Danen wrote:
  You can obtain the manpages for ucspi-tcp from:
  
  ftp.freezer-burn.org/pub/custom/ucspi-tcp/ucspi-tcp-0.88-man.tar.bz2
  
  These are basically taken direct from cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html and
  converted into manpages.
 
 Great, so work is done twice. Searching the archiv really helps. There was
 an announce with Subject: man-pages daemontools-0.70 ucspi-tcp-0.88 .
 
 Gerrit.
 
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Re: ucspi-tcp man pages

2000-07-03 Thread Paul Farber

ftp open
(to) ftp.freezer-burn.org
ftp: connect: Connection refused

Not working?

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Fax 570-628-5545

On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, William E. Baxter wrote:

 There is a mailing list for general ucspi discussion:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Please post there, also.
 
 W.
 
 On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 12:33:32PM +0200, Gerrit Pape wrote:
  On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 10:44:06AM -0600, Vincent Danen wrote:
   You can obtain the manpages for ucspi-tcp from:
   
   ftp.freezer-burn.org/pub/custom/ucspi-tcp/ucspi-tcp-0.88-man.tar.bz2
   
   These are basically taken direct from cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html and
   converted into manpages.
  
  Great, so work is done twice. Searching the archiv really helps. There was
  an announce with Subject: man-pages daemontools-0.70 ucspi-tcp-0.88 .
  
  Gerrit.
  
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ucspi-tcp man pages

2000-06-29 Thread Vincent Danen

You can obtain the manpages for ucspi-tcp from:

ftp.freezer-burn.org/pub/custom/ucspi-tcp/ucspi-tcp-0.88-man.tar.bz2

These are basically taken direct from cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html and
converted into manpages.

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Re: Man pages

1999-11-17 Thread Mate Wierdl


 Well.. exporting MANPATH did not work well for me, something just didn't
 work right.  However, editing /etc/man.config and putting an extra MANPATH
 line in there for qmail did.

The proper thing to do is to put /var/qmail/bin in PATH, then MANPATH
automatically gets modified to include /var/qmail/man.  No need to
fiddle with the man conf file.

Make sure though that the formatted pages do not get installed ( in
/var/qmail/man/cat?).  Otherwise nonroot users will not be able to
read the man pages after a while.

Setting the MANPATH should work under RH 6.*---it was not working on
earlier versions.   Adam tells me that the whole man pages business
does not work under Debian at all.

Mate



Re: Man pages

1999-11-16 Thread dd



 What command is supposed to install the man pages for qmail?
 
 After setup, all the .0 files are in my source dir, but they have not been
 moved to the man dirs or added to the indexes.

[...]

god, this was the question of the year. thx Steve :}} this is sth
which isn't explained anywhere (if it was, i wasn't able to see it) and 
also i'd like to know which ones the right directories are. "make
setup check" or sth else should copy them to their proper places, i think.


love, peace etc,
dd



Re: Man pages

1999-11-16 Thread Dave Sill

dd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

god, this was the question of the year. thx Steve :}} this is sth
which isn't explained anywhere (if it was, i wasn't able to see it)

Well, it's explained in "Life with qmail":

http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#man-pages

-Dave



RE: Man pages

1999-11-16 Thread Dave Sill

"Steve Kapinos" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Why does qmail use its own dir tho?  Every other app I install drops to the
overall /usr/man dirs.

"Why doesn't qmail crap all over my system like every other app I
install?"

Hmm...

-Dave



Re: Man pages

1999-11-16 Thread Rogerio Brito

On Nov 16 1999, dd wrote:
 god, this was the question of the year. thx Steve :}} this is sth
 which isn't explained anywhere (if it was, i wasn't able to see it)
 and also i'd like to know which ones the right directories
 are. "make setup check" or sth else should copy them to their proper
 places, i think.

Humm... Are you *really* sure that they weren't copied to
/var/qmail/man/cat{1,5,7,8}???

In the source tree of qmail, please read the file hier.c. Its
last lines consist of a batch of c function calls which
actually copy many files, including the preformatted man
    pages.


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Re: Man pages

1999-11-16 Thread Rogerio Brito

On Nov 16 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:
 Their proper place is /var/qmail/man.  Add it to your MANPATH.
 That's why MANPATH exists.

Actually, in systems that support it (Debian's slink has it
broken, Debian's potato has got it right), the cleanest way of
using /var/qmail/man that I know of is to just let the users
update their PATH variable and tell the mandb suite to map
/var/qmail/bin to /var/qmail/man, for purposes of manpages.

Here is an excerpt from my system's manpath.config:

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MANPATH_MAP /var/qmail/bin  /var/qmail/man
MANDB_MAP   /var/qmail/man  /var/qmail/man
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Also, under Debian, the files with .0 extensions (catmans
built by Dan's make) are completely ignored by man.

Now, here is a question: is Debian broken in this respect?


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Man pages

1999-11-15 Thread Steve Kapinos

What command is supposed to install the man pages for qmail?

After setup, all the .0 files are in my source dir, but they have not been
moved to the man dirs or added to the indexes.

Are they supposed to be installed during 'make setup check'?

-Steve



Re: Man pages

1999-11-15 Thread Robbie Walker

they are in /var/qmail/man
You'll probably need to adjust your MANPATH


At 07:30 PM 11/15/99 , you wrote:
What command is supposed to install the man pages for qmail?

After setup, all the .0 files are in my source dir, but they have not been
moved to the man dirs or added to the indexes.

Are they supposed to be installed during 'make setup check'?

-Steve



No man pages installed?

1999-10-10 Thread Todd A. Jacobs

The man pages were not installed by default. How can I install them?

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Re: No man pages installed?

1999-10-10 Thread Markus Stumpf

On Sun, Oct 10, 1999 at 01:44:59PM -0700, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
 The man pages were not installed by default. How can I install them?

They probably are, but they go to
   /var/qmail/man
Add this directory to your MANPATH environemt variable and the "man"
command will find them.

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Re: No man pages installed?

1999-10-10 Thread Todd A. Jacobs

On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Markus Stumpf wrote:

 They probably are, but they go to
/var/qmail/man
 Add this directory to your MANPATH environemt variable and the "man"
 command will find them.

Thanks. It worked like a charm. :)

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man pages?

1999-09-09 Thread Edward Castillo-Jakosalem


Good day to all!
I am just wondering why I have no man pages for qmail. I did not have any
problem whith the installation. The man pages just won't come up. Just
keeps saying no manual entry...
Anyone please help.

Regards,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



RE: man pages?

1999-09-09 Thread Lyndon Griffin

do you have your MANPATH environment variable set to include /var/qmail/man?

 -Original Message-
 From: Edward Castillo-Jakosalem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 3:59 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: man pages?
 
 
 
 Good day to all!
 I am just wondering why I have no man pages for qmail. I did not have any
 problem whith the installation. The man pages just won't come up. Just
 keeps saying no manual entry...
 Anyone please help.
 
 Regards,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 



Re: man pages?

1999-09-09 Thread Edward Castillo-Jakosalem

Hey, I overlooked that one. Thanks a lot!

Lyndon Griffin wrote:

 do you have your MANPATH environment variable set to include /var/qmail/man?

  -Original Message-
  From: Edward Castillo-Jakosalem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 3:59 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: man pages?
 
 
 
  Good day to all!
  I am just wondering why I have no man pages for qmail. I did not have any
  problem whith the installation. The man pages just won't come up. Just
  keeps saying no manual entry...
  Anyone please help.
 
  Regards,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 






man pages and rpm

1999-07-23 Thread Mate Wierdl

Just a warning to rpm makers:  at least under RH 6.0, the stuff in the
cat directories get gzipped, and then ordinary users cannot view those
man pages anymore.  I do not really know what the heck is going on:

$ man qmail-command
rm: remove write-protected file `/var/qmail/man/cat8/qmail-command.8.gz'? 
Formatting page, please wait...
sh: /var/qmail/man/cat8/qmail-command.8.gz: Permission denied
Error executing formatting or display command.
System command (cd /var/qmail/man ; (echo -e ".pl 1100i"; /bin/cat 
/var/qmail/man/man8/qmail-command.8; echo ".pl \n(nlu+10") | /usr/bin/gtbl | 
/usr/bin/groff -Tascii -mandoc | /bin/gzip  /var/qmail/man/cat8/qmail-command.8.gz) 
exited with status 1.
rm: remove write-protected file `/var/qmail/man/cat8/qmail-command.8.gz'? 

gunzip: /var/qmail/man/cat8/qmail-command.8.gz: unexpected end of file


The upshot is that the formatted man pages I think should not be
installed.  (I think David S. and Sam already makes sure of this).


Mate



Re: man pages and rpm

1999-07-23 Thread Sam

Mate Wierdl writes:

 Just a warning to rpm makers:  at least under RH 6.0, the stuff in the
 cat directories get gzipped, and then ordinary users cannot view those
 man pages anymore.  I do not really know what the heck is going on:
 
 $ man qmail-command

-rwxr-sr-x   1 root man 32320 Apr  9 19:26 /usr/bin/man

man expects stuff in cat to be writeable by the man group.

My RPMs only installs the nroff source.  Formatted man pages are a waste of
space.

I also gzip nroff source whenever possible.  Qmail is already messy enough,
so I don't bother in this case.

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