Rick Stevens wrote: > There is a one-shot systemd service that updates the man page database > on boot (man-db-cache-update.service) which should already be installed. > > You can "dnf install man-db-cron", which will periodically update the > database via crony. Or continue to do it manually. Your choice. The man-db-cache-update service is also run via a file trigger whenever files are installed to /usr/share/man by a package. (See: rpm -q --filetriggers man-db) -- Todd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore, you will not know the terror of being forever lost at sea. -- Demotivators (www.despair.com)
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