Hi again, I think maybe I got misunderstood ... Actually, when you compile a software yourself in a specified prefix, you usually get a /man directory under the base directory. Obviously, this path isn't included in the manpath. I'd like to know if it`s good to add that path to /etc/profile so all users will have access to it, or if it`s better to use another technique? Thanks again, Best regards, Steve Hemond Programmeur / Programmer Smurfit-Stone, Ressources Forestières La Tuque, P.Q. Phone : (819) 676-8100 X2833 Mail : shemond@smurfit.com
-----Message d'origine----- De : Hemond, Steve Envoyé : 26 mai 2004 10:06 À : suse-linux-e@suse.com Objet : [SLE] Man pages and manpath question
Hi people,
I just installed a software from the sources (postgreSQL) and i specified a prefix so it is now installed under /usr/local/postgresql-7.4.2.
I added a symlink (/usr/local/pgsql) that points to /usr/local/postgresql-7.4.2.
I`d like the postgresql mans to be available. What would be the best way to do so?
Thanks!
Steve Hemond Programmeur / Programmer Smurfit-Stone, Ressources Forestières La Tuque, P.Q. Phone : (819) 676-8100 X2833 Mail : shemond@smurfit.com
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