Please reply to the list.
Anyway, the only fishy thing I saw was:
> adding /cygdrive/c/data/MyDocRalf/bin/cgywin/usr/man to
> manpath adding /cygdrive/c/data/MyDocRalf/McKBrC/man to manpath
Is this a cut-and-paste error from your screen?
In any case, it looks like "man" normally uses a built-
Ralf Hauser wrote:
/cygdrive/c/data/MyDocRalf/bin/cgywin/usr/man:/cygdrive/c/data/MyDocRalf/McKBrC/man
I also tried the version with it ending in a colon - no change
Can you attach the output of "man -d" (as a text attachment, pls)?
That'll tell you in full detail what man is doing.
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Shanka
> Elfyn McBratney wrote:
>
> > I don't think a version before 1.5g-2 will be hanging around as that
package
> > was introduced sometime in 2000. What is the contents of your MANPATH
> > environment variable?
>
/cygdrive/c/data/MyDocRalf/bin/cgywin/usr/man:/cygdrive/c/data/MyDocRalf/McK
BrC/man
>
>
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
I don't think a version before 1.5g-2 will be hanging around as that package
was introduced sometime in 2000. What is the contents of your MANPATH
environment variable?
/cygdrive/c/data/MyDocRalf/bin/cgywin/usr/man:/cygdrive/c/data/MyDocRalf/McKBrC/man
I also tried the ve
> Since January I have the following problems with man:
>
> If I use 1.5g-2, it finds all pages in the manpath, but renders the troff
> with lots of ugly Esc[^...
>
> If I use 1.5j-1, the pages it finds are rendered nicely, but it doesn't
find
> the pages in the directories I added myself to the ma
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