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manpage naming conflicts
Not sure if this topic is more of a general OpenBSD question, but since it involves stuff from ports I'm putting it here.
I've installed tcl-8.6. Regarding manual pages the pkg-readme instructs you thusly: Quote:
If I type Code:
man file Any pro tips how to resolve such conficts? |
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No idea if those Tcl man pages are a specific section. If that is the case you could specify the section number.
As an example there are 2 different man pages named re. See re(3) and re(4). To read these from the command line: Code:
$ man 3 re $ man 4 re
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I realised I made a configuration error. If you use man.conf(5) you also have to supply paths to the default manpages. So my current man.conf now looks like this:
Code:
manpath /usr/share/man manpath /usr/X11R6/man manpath /usr/local/man manpath /usr/local/lib/tcl/tcl8.6/man manpath /usr/local/lib/tcl/tk8.6/man/ Quote:
Quote:
So Code:
man n file Problem solved. Thanks guys! |
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