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# Anatomy of a directory entry: # # 1 /usr/man/man1 /usr/man/cat1 .1,.1m,.1c .1g .1p .1r .1v # # "1" -- Section name to be used by users (ie. "man 1 ls") # "/usr/man/man1" -- Directory to search for unformatted pages # "/usr/man/cat1" -- Directory to look/place formatted pages in # ".1,.1m,.1c" --- Suffixes to add to name, ie. "/usr/man/man1/ls.1" # # List all the sections by name, then the directories and suffixes # continuation lines must begin with a *tab* character, suffixes # may be separated by white space or commas, long lines may be continued # by ending with a backslash character. # # If you want multiple names to apply to one directory or set of directories, # you need to have multiple lines with (at least) the section name and the # man directory. The configuration routine will assign both section names # to each directory. # # Note that if you want to have several sections use the same man directory # with *different* suffixes (ie /usr/man/man1 w/ ".1 .1c" and ".1 .1f"), then # you need to use different *names* for the two directories --- like # "/usr/man//man1" for one of them will do. # #name man dir cat dir suffixes 1 /usr/man/man1 /usr/man/cat1 .1,.1m,.1c .1g .1p .1r .1v /usr/man/mann /usr/man/catn .n /usr/man/manl /usr/man/catl .l /usr/man/mano /usr/man/cato .o n /usr/man/mann /usr/man/catn .n new /usr/man/mann /usr/man/catn .n l /usr/man/manl /usr/man/catl .l local /usr/man/manl /usr/man/catl .l 6 /usr/man/man6 /usr/man/cat6 .6 8 /usr/man/man8 /usr/man/cat8 .8 .8v .8c 2 /usr/man/man2 /usr/man/cat2 .2 .2v 3 /usr/man/man3 /usr/man/cat3 .3 .3j .3x .3m .3s .3n .3v .3c .3f 4 /usr/man/man4 /usr/man/cat4 .4 .4p .4f .4v .4s .4n 5 /usr/man/man5 /usr/man/cat5 .5 7 /usr/man/man7 /usr/man/cat7 .7 p /usr/man/manp /usr/man/catp .p public /usr/man/manp /usr/man/catp .p o /usr/man/mano /usr/man/cato .o old /usr/man/mano /usr/man/cato .o # Switch type to "cad" - this will override all other sections # when cpu type is "cad" --> Note that Cad users have no access # to sections 2, 3, 5, old, or public (Can use this to save # users from themselves!) TYPE cad 1 /usr/man/man1 /usr/man/cat1 .1,.1m,.1c .1g .1p .1r .1v /usr/man/mann /usr/man/catn .n /usr/man/manl /usr/man/catl .l /usr/man/mano /usr/man/cato .o n /usr/man/mann /usr/man/catn .n new /usr/man/mann /usr/man/catn .n l /usr/man/manl /usr/man/catl .l local /usr/man/manl /usr/man/catl .l 6 /usr/man/man6 /usr/man/cat6 .6 8 /usr/man/man8 /usr/man/cat8 .8 .8v .8c c /a/guest/hprg/cad/man/man1 /a/guest/hprg/cad/man/cat1 .1 cad /a/guest/hprg/cad/man/man1 /a/guest/hprg/cad/man/cat1 .1 TYPE cs8 # these guys don't get to read too much! 1 /c/cs8/doc/man /c/cs8/doc/cat .1 .out /usr/man/man1 /usr/man/cat1 .1 .1 .1c .1p .1r .1v TYPE sun 1 /sun/man/man1 /sun/man/cat1 .1,.1m,.1c .1g .1p .1r .1v /usr/man/man1 /usr/man/cat1 .1,.1m,.1c .1g .1p .1r .1v /sun/man/mann /sun/man/catn .n /usr/man/mann /usr/man/catn .n /sun/man/manl /sun/man/catl .l /usr/man/manl /usr/man/catl .l /sun/man/mano /sun/man/cato .o n /sun/man/mann /sun/man/catn .n new /sun/man/mann /sun/man/catn .n l /sun/man/manl /sun/man/catl .l l /usr/man/manl /usr/man/catl .l local /sun/man/manl /sun/man/catl .l local /usr/man/manl /usr/man/catl .l 6 /sun/man/man6 /sun/man/cat6 .6 8 /sun/man/man8 /sun/man/cat8 .8 .8v .8c 2 /sun/man/man2 /sun/man/cat2 .2 .2v 3 /sun/man/man3 /sun/man/cat3 .3 .3j .3x .3m .3s .3n .3v .3c .3f 4 /sun/man/man4 /sun/man/cat4 .4 .4p .4f .4v .4s .4n 5 /sun/man/man5 /sun/man/cat5 .5 7 /sun/man/man7 /sun/man/cat7 .7 sun /sun/man/mans /sun/man/cats .s