SUMMARY: PATH for MAN Page

From: Erwin B. Mendoza (erwin.mendoza@cronusgroupinc.com)
Date: Fri May 03 2002 - 06:43:48 EDT


Hello everyone,

Most of the replies are advised me to set it in my .profile or
/etc/profile...... Actually, from my /etc/profile, it doesn't have the
defined MANPATH, so I've viewed it from my environment variables the
original path for the MANPATH and then added it to my /etc/profile
because it is our global profile........ Someone also suggested that try
to run the command "find / -name man -type d -print 2>/dev/null", so
what I did is defined all the directories that had manual pages........

Anyway, many thanks to all who replied to my queries especially to:
Lennon, Padraig
Pierre Zimmermann
Glass, David
zoo11@mail.hst.co.kr
Tan Tshun Kiat
Toby Gollop
Anthony Worrall
Spencer Hoffman
robert.forsey@axa-sharedservices.co.uk
SteinAxt
Martynas Buozis
ed.rolison@itc.alstom.com
Martin Carpenter
Schmitt, Martin
Patrick Li
Geoff Reed

and also to moderator of this group......

Thanks and more Power.....

Regards,
ERWIN

BELOW IS MY QUESTION.......

I have installed some packages in my Solaris Box. I'm trying to use the
MAN page for an application but I've received "No manual entry for
....".

How will I put it in my PATH? And also, could you give some directory
list where I can see some MAN pages that are not included in the
PATH..... I've seen that there's some directory located in my
/usr/local/man, is this the only one who are not in my automatic MAN
page in PATH?......

Thanks and more power.......

 Best Regards,

 Erwin B. Mendoza _______________________________________________
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