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manpath(1) Manual pager utils manpath(1)
NAME
manpath - determine search path for manual pages
SYNOPSIS
manpath [-qgdc] [-m system[,...]]
DESCRIPTION
If $MANPATH is set, manpath will simply display its contents and issue
a warning. If not, manpath will determine a suitable manual page hier-
archy search path and display the results.
The colon-delimited path is determined using information gained from
the man-db configuration file - (/etc/manpath.config) and the user's
environment.
OPTIONS
-q, --quiet
Do not issue warnings.
-d, --debug
Produce debugging information.
-c, --catpath
Produce a catpath as opposed to a manpath. Once the manpath is
determined, each path element is converted to its relative cat-
path.
-g, --global
Produce a manpath consisting of all paths named as `global'
within the man-db configuration file.
-m system[,...], --systems=system[,...]
If this system has access to other operating system's manual
hierarchies, this option can be used to include them in the out-
put of manpath. To include NewOS's manual page hierarchies use
the option -m NewOS.
The system specified can be a combination of comma delimited
operating system names. To include the native operating sys-
tem's manual page hierarchies, the system name man must be
included in the argument string. This option will override the
$SYSTEM environment variable.
-h, --help
Print a help message and exit.
-V, --version
Display version and author information.
ENVIRONMENT
MANPATH
If $MANPATH is set, manpath displays its value rather than
determining it on the fly. If $MANPATH is prefixed by a colon,
then the value of the variable is appended to the list deter-
mined from the content of the configuration files. If the colon
comes at the end of the value in the variable, then the deter-
mined list is appended to the content of the variable. If the
value of the variable contains a double colon (::), then the
determined list is inserted in the middle of the value, between
the two colons.
SYSTEM If $SYSTEM is set, it will have the same effect as if it had
been specified as the argument to the -m option.
FILES
/etc/manpath.config System configuration file.
SEE ALSO
apropos(1), whatis(1), man(1).
AUTHOR
Wilf. (G.Wilford@ee.surrey.ac.uk).
Fabrizio Polacco (fpolacco@debian.org).
2.4.1 07 September 2001 manpath(1)
Man(1) output converted with
man2html and wrapped by fishsponge
This page was generated on Tue Feb 13 02:15:27 GMT 2007
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