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  1. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
  2. <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
  3. <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
  4. %general-entities;
  5. ]>
  6. <sect1 id="ch-system-man" xreflabel="Man" role="wrap">
  7. <title>Man-&man-version;</title>
  8. <?dbhtml filename="man.html"?>
  9. <indexterm zone="ch-system-man"><primary sortas="a-Man">Man</primary></indexterm>
  10. <sect2 role="package"><title/>
  11. <para>The Man package contains programs for finding and viewing manual pages.</para>
  12. <segmentedlist>
  13. <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
  14. <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
  15. <seglistitem><seg>0.1 SBU</seg><seg>1.9MB</seg></seglistitem>
  16. </segmentedlist>
  17. <segmentedlist>
  18. <segtitle>Man installation depends on</segtitle>
  19. <seglistitem><seg>Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Gawk, GCC,
  20. Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed</seg></seglistitem>
  21. </segmentedlist>
  22. </sect2>
  23. <sect2 role="installation">
  24. <title>Installation of Man</title>
  25. <para>We'll make three adjustments to the sources of Man.</para>
  26. <para>The first is a patch which allows Man to work better with recent releases
  27. of Groff. In particular, man pages will now display using the full terminal
  28. width instead of being limited to 80 characters:</para>
  29. <screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../man-&man-version;-80cols-1.patch</userinput></screen>
  30. <para>The second is a sed substitution to add the <emphasis>-R</emphasis>
  31. switch to the <emphasis>PAGER</emphasis> variable so that escape sequences are
  32. properly handled by Less:</para>
  33. <screen><userinput>sed -i 's/-is/&amp;R/' configure</userinput></screen>
  34. <para>The third is also a sed substitution to comment out the <quote>MANPATH
  35. /usr/man</quote> line in the <filename>man.conf</filename> file to prevent
  36. redundant results when using programs such as <command>whatis</command>:</para>
  37. <screen><userinput>sed -i 's%MANPATH./usr/man%#&amp;%' src/man.conf.in</userinput></screen>
  38. <para>Now prepare Man for compilation:</para>
  39. <screen><userinput>./configure -confdir=/etc</userinput></screen>
  40. <para>The meaning of the configure options:</para>
  41. <itemizedlist>
  42. <listitem><para><userinput>-confdir=/etc</userinput>: This tells the
  43. <command>man</command> program to look for the <filename>man.conf</filename>
  44. configuration file in the <filename>/etc</filename> directory.</para></listitem>
  45. </itemizedlist>
  46. <para>Compile the package:</para>
  47. <screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
  48. <para>Lastly, install it:</para>
  49. <screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
  50. <note><para>If you wish to disable SGR (Select Graphic Rendition) escape sequences, you should edit the
  51. <filename>man.conf</filename> file and add the <emphasis>-c</emphasis> switch
  52. to NROFF.</para></note>
  53. <para>If your character set uses 8-bit characters, search for the line
  54. beginning with "NROFF" in /etc/man.conf, and verify that it coincides
  55. with the following:</para>
  56. <screen>NROFF /usr/bin/nroff -Tlatin1 -mandoc</screen>
  57. <para>Note that you should use "latin1" even if it is not the character set
  58. of your locale. The reason is that,
  59. according to the specification, <application>groff</application> has
  60. no means of typesetting characters outside ISO-8859-1
  61. without some strange escape codes, and localized manual
  62. pages are therefore really a hack. When formatting manual pages,
  63. <application>groff</application> thinks that they are in the ISO-8859-1
  64. encoding and this <emphasis>-Tlatin1</emphasis> switch tells
  65. <application>groff</application> to use the same encoding for output.
  66. Since <application>groff</application> does no recoding of input characters,
  67. the formatted result is really in the same encoding as input (although
  68. <application>groff</application> doesn't know that it is not ISO-8859-1)
  69. and therefore it is usable as the input for a pager.</para>
  70. <para>Of course, this hack does not solve the problem of non-working
  71. <command>man2dvi</command> program for localized manual
  72. pages in non-ISO-8859-1 locales.
  73. Also, it does not work at all with multibyte character sets.
  74. The first problem does not have a solution currently. The second
  75. one is not of a concern because the LFS installation does not support
  76. multibyte character sets properly anyway. You may want to look at
  77. internationalization related hints, though.</para>
  78. <para>You may want to also take a look at the BLFS page at
  79. <ulink url="&blfs-root;view/cvs/postlfs/compressdoc.html"/> which deals with
  80. formatting and compression issues for man pages.</para>
  81. </sect2>
  82. <sect2 id="contents-man" role="content"><title>Contents of Man</title>
  83. <segmentedlist>
  84. <segtitle>Installed programs</segtitle>
  85. <seglistitem><seg>apropos, makewhatis, man,
  86. man2dvi, man2html and whatis</seg></seglistitem>
  87. </segmentedlist>
  88. <variablelist><title>Short descriptions</title>
  89. <varlistentry>
  90. <term id="apropos"><command>apropos</command></term>
  91. <listitem>
  92. <indexterm zone="ch-system-man apropos"><primary sortas="b-apropos">apropos</primary></indexterm>
  93. <para>searches the whatis database and displays
  94. the short descriptions of system commands that contain a given string.</para>
  95. </listitem>
  96. </varlistentry>
  97. <varlistentry>
  98. <term id="makewhatis"><command>makewhatis</command></term>
  99. <listitem>
  100. <indexterm zone="ch-system-man makewhatis"><primary sortas="b-makewhatis">makewhatis</primary></indexterm>
  101. <para>builds the whatis database. It reads
  102. all the manual pages in the manpath and for each page writes the name and a
  103. short description in the whatis database.</para>
  104. </listitem>
  105. </varlistentry>
  106. <varlistentry>
  107. <term id="man"><command>man</command></term>
  108. <listitem>
  109. <indexterm zone="ch-system-man man"><primary sortas="b-man">man</primary></indexterm>
  110. <para>formats and displays the requested on-line manual page.</para>
  111. </listitem>
  112. </varlistentry>
  113. <varlistentry>
  114. <term id="man2dvi"><command>man2dvi</command></term>
  115. <listitem>
  116. <indexterm zone="ch-system-man man2dvi"><primary sortas="b-man2dvi">man2dvi</primary></indexterm>
  117. <para>converts a manual page into dvi format.</para>
  118. </listitem>
  119. </varlistentry>
  120. <varlistentry>
  121. <term id="man2html"><command>man2html</command></term>
  122. <listitem>
  123. <indexterm zone="ch-system-man man2html"><primary sortas="b-man2html">man2html</primary></indexterm>
  124. <para>converts a manual page into html.</para>
  125. </listitem>
  126. </varlistentry>
  127. <varlistentry>
  128. <term id="whatis"><command>whatis</command></term>
  129. <listitem>
  130. <indexterm zone="ch-system-man whatis"><primary sortas="b-whatis">whatis</primary></indexterm>
  131. <para>searches the whatis database and displays the short descriptions of system
  132. commands that contain the given keyword as a separate word.</para>
  133. </listitem>
  134. </varlistentry>
  135. </variablelist>
  136. </sect2>
  137. </sect1>