Re: Missing man pages

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Allan McRae wrote:
Armando M. Baratti wrote:
Mordechai Peller wrote:
Michael Towers wrote:
Mordechai Peller wrote:
I notice that some of the man pages are missing, including: find, cat, ls, uniq, tee, and tail. They were in man-pages-2.74-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz, but not man-pages-2.77-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz or man-pages-2.78-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz.

I've got them (man-pages-2.78-1). Have you got the latest /etc/profile, with 'unset MANPATH'?
Typing 'unset MANPATH' fixed it, but I don't have a file '/etc/profile'.

Thanks


I'm having the same behaviour as stated by Mordechai.
I have /etc/profile, but there is no 'unset MANPATH' in it.

Below are my package versions:
man-pages 2.78-1
filesystem 2007.11-6

My /etc/profile is attached.


Armando
You probably have an /etc/profile.pacnew which you can move to /etc/profile - be sure to make any additions that you have added to /etc/profile in /etc/profile.pacnew before moving (hmmm, I don't think you have any by the looks of the attached file).


Exactly to the point,  now it works fine.
My aditions are on /etc/profile.d directory.
Sometimes I forget to compare the .pacnew files with the ones I'm using...

Thank you very much.

Armando



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