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- From: lwvanels@athena.mit.edu (Lucien W. Van Elsen)
- Subject: Re: Where are the #*&^$( MAN pages?
- In-Reply-To: mbeckman@mbeckman.mbeckman.com's message of Tue, 25 Aug 92 06:02:18 PST
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- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1992 17:05:22 GMT
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- mbeckman@mbeckman.mbeckman.com (Mel Beckman) writes:
-
- > OK. I'll bite. Where are the man pages?
- ...
- > I'm willing to sacrifice the 15MB or so that text-only man pages would
- > occupy, but I can't find the suckers! Local IBM support says they believe
- > that man pages don't exist at all because of the graphical IE, but clearly
- > this is false, as regular unix-style text-only man pages DO eventually appear
- > if the IE CD is mounted. Thanks for shedding light...
-
- Your SE's are correct in saying there are no text only man pages shipped
- with the system; the "man" command is actually printing out the
- documentation from InfoExplorer. The "man" command first searches in
- /usr/man for text man pages (that you or a third party vendor may have
- installed) , and then in the IE database.
-
- However, you can produce some ascii man pages from the IE database, with a
- little work. The method for doing this is described in /usr/lpp/bos/bsdadm,
- in section 7 (Online Documentation). It's not as nice of the infoexplorer
- database, and I've heard that some some man pages may end up containing
- unexpect information due to the order of documents retrieved by searching on
- a particular keyword, but it's better than nothing. I'd still keep the CD
- hooked up, though, for the cases where this doesn't get you all the
- information you want.
-
- > -mel
- >
- > P.S. If this is documented, I sure can't find it. Even with IE!
-
- Unfortunately, the bsdadm and bsdport documents aren't in InfoExplorer,
- which in my view is a real shame- they're basically a FAQ for people coming
- over from BSD-like systems. Some of the flaming about how "broken" AIX is
- because it isn't BSD/SunOS could perhaps be alleviated if people could
- find/read the information in these documents easily, instead of having them
- buried down in an obscure location in the filesystem.
-
- -Lucien
-
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