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Re: [SLE] How to use "man" command?
- From: "JunJun Liu" <ljjlp03@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 12:24:33 -0300
- Message-id: <op.tbw067fxu1mxl8@xxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Mello and all others who helped me,
Thanks a lot! I forgot to check $MANPATH. Acctually, it's my fault. I wrote a wrong statement in my .bashrc overriding the original settings
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export MANPATH=$PGI/man
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I've corrected this, and man page comes back! Thanks to everyone who helped me!
Regards!
Liu
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 09:44:46 -0300, Mello <mellowiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Thanks a lot! I forgot to check $MANPATH. Acctually, it's my fault. I wrote a wrong statement in my .bashrc overriding the original settings
==
export MANPATH=$PGI/man
==
I've corrected this, and man page comes back! Thanks to everyone who helped me!
Regards!
Liu
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 09:44:46 -0300, Mello <mellowiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 6/29/06, James Knott <james.knott@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
JunJun Liu wrote:
> Yes, I selected everything and then removed those conficted packages as
> suggestion by the installation program. I didn't see any man pages
> conflicting message, so I believe the man pages have been installed into
> my computer.
Take a look in Yast software management. There's a check box for man pages.
Hi JunJun,
what's the output of the following command:
echo $MANPATH
when run both as the user you work with and as root?
Also, do you use different shells (bash, csh, zsh) for the user and for root?
Thanks,
-mw
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