Don't forget to Reply All so your message goes to the list too, not just to me. On Feb 11, 2008, at 19:08, Peter Hindrichs wrote:
I did as you suggested and that has worked fine. My MANPATH Line now looks like this:
MANPATH=/opt/local/share/man:/usr/share/man:/usr/local/share/man:/ usr/X11/man The text after man:/ do I need to delete this or can I leave it in the line.?
MANPATH, like PATH, is a colon-separated list. In this case, it's a list of places where the "man" program looks for manual pages. So you probably want all of those places that you have listed, so that "man" can find all manuals, not just those for software installed by MacPorts in /opt/local.
On Feb 12, 2008, at 01:49, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Don't forget to Reply All so your message goes to the list too, not just to me.
On Feb 11, 2008, at 19:08, Peter Hindrichs wrote:
I did as you suggested and that has worked fine. My MANPATH Line now looks like this:
MANPATH=/opt/local/share/man:/usr/share/man:/usr/local/share/man:/ usr/X11/man The text after man:/ do I need to delete this or can I leave it in the line.?
MANPATH, like PATH, is a colon-separated list. In this case, it's a list of places where the "man" program looks for manual pages. So you probably want all of those places that you have listed, so that "man" can find all manuals, not just those for software installed by MacPorts in /opt/local.
Something to note is that Unix scans from left to right in the PATH and MANPATH variables and stops searching at the first "hit" so if you have identically-named files in multiple directory structures, it will only find the first one. e.g., if you have two files named "foo" in /opt/local/bin/foo and /user/local/bin/foo, only the foo in / opt/local/bin/foo will be referenced if /opt/local/bin precedes /usr/ local/bin in the PATH or MANPATH variable when scanning the environment variable from left to right. FYI. -- Reality Artisans, Inc. # Network Wrangling and Delousing P.O. Box 565, Gracie Station # Apple Certified Help Desk Specialist New York, NY 10028-0019 # Apple Consultants Network member <http://www.realityartisans.com> # Apple Developer Connection member (212) 369-4876 (Voice) # (212) 860-4325 (Fax) PGP Fingerprint: 77B3 D1E9 D24B 4FA9 9606 6C8D 62E4 2E4A 6FDD 9FD5
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