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manpath(5)                    /etc/manpath.config                   manpath(5)




NAME

       manpath - format of the /etc/manpath.config file


DESCRIPTION

       The  manpath configuration file is used by the manual page utilities to
       assess users' manpaths at run time, to indicate which manual page hier-
       archies  (manpaths)  are  to  be  treated  as system hierarchies and to
       assign them directories to be used for storing cat files.

       If the environment variable $MANPATH is already  set,  the  information
       contained within /etc/manpath.config will not override it.


FORMAT

       The following field types are currently recognised:

       # comment
              Blank  lines or those beginning with a # will be treated as com-
              ments and ignored.

       MANDATORY_MANPATH manpath_element
              Lines of this form indicate manpaths  that  every  automatically
              generated  $MANPATH should contain.  This will typically include
              /usr/man.

       MANPATH_MAP path_element manpath_element
              Lines of this form set up $PATH to $MANPATH mappings.  For  each
              path_element  found in the user's $PATH, manpath_element will be
              added to the $MANPATH.

       MANDB_MAP manpath_element [ catpath_element ]
              Lines of this form indicate which manpaths are to be treated  as
              system  manpaths, and optionally where their cat files should be
              stored.  This field type is particularly important if man  is  a
              setuid  program,  as  (when  in  the  system  configuration file
              /etc/manpath.config rather than the per-user configuration  file
              .manpath)  it  indicates which manual page hierarchies to access
              as the setuid user and which as the invoking user.

              The system manual page  hierarchies  are  usually  those  stored
              under  /usr such as /usr/man, /usr/local/man and /usr/X11R6/man.

              If cat pages from a particular manpath_element  are  not  to  be
              stored  or  are  to  be stored in the traditional location, cat
              path_element may be omitted.

              Traditional cat placement would  be  impossible  for  read  only
              mounted manual page hierarchies and because of this it is possi-
              ble to specify any valid directory hierarchy for their  storage.
              To  observe  the Linux FSSTND the keyword `FSSTND can be used in
              place of an actual directory.

              Unfortunately, it is necessary to specify all  system  man  tree
              paths,  including  alternate  operating  system  paths  such  as
              /usr/man/sun   and   any    NLS    locale    paths    such    as
              /usr/man/de_DE.88591.

              As  the information is parsed line by line in the order written,
              it is necessary for any  manpath  that  is  a  sub-hierarchy  of
              another  hierarchy  to  be  listed first, otherwise an incorrect
              match will be made.  An  example  is  that  /usr/man/de_DE.88591
              must come before /usr/man.

       DEFINE key value
              Lines of this form define miscellaneous configuration variables;
              see the default configuration file for those variables  used  by
              the manual pager utilities.  They include default paths to vari-
              ous programs (such as grep and tbl), and default sets  of  argu-
              ments to those programs.


BUGS

       Unless  the rules above are followed and observed precisely, the manual
       pager utilities will not function as desired.   The  rules  are  overly
       complicated.



2.4.1                          07 September 2001                    manpath(5)


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