"truss man" doesn't show *anything*

2003-06-16 Thread Steve Coile
I've just installed a new software package that includes manual pages. When I try to read the pages with "man -M ", I'm told the manual page doesn't exist. When I use "truss man -M ", truss generates *NO* output. Is that normal? -- Steve Coile Systems Administrator Nando Media ph: 919-861-120

Re: "truss man" doesn't show *anything*

2003-06-16 Thread Sondre Rønjom
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Steve Coile wrote: > I've just installed a new software package that includes manual pages. > When I try to read the pages with "man -M ", I'm told the > manual page doesn't exist. When I use "truss man -M ", > truss generates *NO* output. Is that normal? have you tried '

Re: "truss man" doesn't show *anything*

2003-06-16 Thread Viktor Lazlo
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Steve Coile wrote: > I've just installed a new software package that includes manual pages. > When I try to read the pages with "man -M ", I'm told the > manual page doesn't exist. When I use "truss man -M ", > truss generates *NO* output. Is that normal? Are you able t

Re: "truss man" doesn't show *anything*

2003-06-16 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 04:59:11AM -0400, Steve Coile wrote: > I've just installed a new software package that includes manual pages. > When I try to read the pages with "man -M ", I'm told the > manual page doesn't exist. When I use "truss man -M ", > truss generates *NO* output. Is that norma

Re: "truss man" doesn't show *anything*

2003-06-16 Thread Fernando Gleiser
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Steve Coile wrote: > I've just installed a new software package that includes manual pages. > When I try to read the pages with "man -M ", I'm told the > manual page doesn't exist. When I use "truss man -M ", > truss generates *NO* output. Is that normal? Yes. It is norma