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#!/bin/bashLOCKFILE=/var/lock/makewhatis.lock# the lockfile is not meant to be perfect, it's just in case the# two makewhatis cron scripts get run close to each other to keep# them from stepping on each other's toes. The worst that will# happen is that they will temporarily corrupt the database...[ -f $LOCKFILE ] && exit 0# if MAKEWHATISDBUPDATES variable is set to "n" or "N", then the# update will not passedMDU=`sed -n -e 's/^[[:blank:]]*MAKEWHATISDBUPDATES[[:blank:]]*\(.\)[[:blank:]]*$/\1/p' < /etc/man.config`([ "$MDU" == "n" ] || [ "$MDU" == "N" ]) && exit 0trap "{ rm -f $LOCKFILE ; exit 255; }" EXITtouch $LOCKFILE; restorecon $LOCKFILE# Rebuild the database if makewhatis was since last full run,# otherwise just update with new pagesif [ ! -f /var/cache/man/whatis ] ||find /usr/sbin/makewhatis -newer /var/cache/man/whatis |grep -q .thenmakewhatis -welsemakewhatis -U -wfiexit 0