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### This file is used by the man-db package to configure the man and cat paths.# It is also used to provide a manpath for those without one by examining# their PATH environment variable. For details see the manpath(5) man page.## Lines beginning with `#' are comments and are ignored. Any combination of# tabs or spaces may be used as `whitespace' separators.## There are three mappings allowed in this file:# --------------------------------------------------------# MANDATORY_MANPATH manpath_element# MANPATH_MAP path_element manpath_element# MANDB_MAP global_manpath [relative_catpath]#---------------------------------------------------------# every automatically generated MANPATH includes these fields##MANDATORY_MANPATH /usr/src/pvm3/man#MANDATORY_MANPATH /usr/manMANDATORY_MANPATH /usr/share/manMANDATORY_MANPATH /usr/local/share/man#---------------------------------------------------------# set up PATH to MANPATH mapping# ie. what man tree holds man pages for what binary directory.## *PATH* -> *MANPATH*#MANPATH_MAP /bin /usr/share/manMANPATH_MAP /usr/bin /usr/share/manMANPATH_MAP /sbin /usr/share/manMANPATH_MAP /usr/sbin /usr/share/manMANPATH_MAP /usr/local/bin /usr/local/manMANPATH_MAP /usr/local/bin /usr/local/share/manMANPATH_MAP /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/manMANPATH_MAP /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/share/manMANPATH_MAP /usr/X11R6/bin /usr/X11R6/manMANPATH_MAP /usr/bin/X11 /usr/X11R6/manMANPATH_MAP /usr/games /usr/share/manMANPATH_MAP /opt/bin /opt/manMANPATH_MAP /opt/sbin /opt/man#---------------------------------------------------------# For a manpath element to be treated as a system manpath (as most of those# above should normally be), it must be mentioned below. Each line may have# an optional extra string indicating the catpath associated with the# manpath. If no catpath string is used, the catpath will default to the# given manpath.## You *must* provide all system manpaths, including manpaths for alternate# operating systems, locale specific manpaths, and combinations of both, if# they exist, otherwise the permissions of the user running man/mandb will# be used to manipulate the manual pages. Also, mandb will not initialise# the database cache for any manpaths not mentioned below unless explicitly# requested to do so.## In a per-user configuration file, this directive only controls the# location of catpaths and the creation of database caches; it has no effect# on privileges.## Any manpaths that are subdirectories of other manpaths must be mentioned# *before* the containing manpath. E.g. /usr/man/preformat must be listed# before /usr/man.## *MANPATH* -> *CATPATH*#MANDB_MAP /usr/man /var/cache/man/fsstndMANDB_MAP /usr/share/man /var/cache/manMANDB_MAP /usr/local/man /var/cache/man/oldlocalMANDB_MAP /usr/local/share/man /var/cache/man/localMANDB_MAP /usr/X11R6/man /var/cache/man/X11R6MANDB_MAP /opt/man /var/cache/man/opt##---------------------------------------------------------# Program definitions. These are commented out by default as the value# of the definition is already the default. To change: uncomment a# definition and modify it.##DEFINE pager less#DEFINE cat cat#DEFINE tr tr '\255\267\264\327' '\055\157\047\170'#DEFINE grep grep#DEFINE troff groff -mandoc#DEFINE nroff nroff -mandoc#DEFINE eqn eqn#DEFINE neqn neqn#DEFINE tbl tbl#DEFINE col col#DEFINE vgrind#DEFINE refer refer#DEFINE grap#DEFINE pic pic -S##DEFINE compressor gzip -c7#---------------------------------------------------------# Misc definitions: same as program definitions above.##DEFINE whatis_grep_flags -i#DEFINE apropos_grep_flags -iEw#DEFINE apropos_regex_grep_flags -iE#---------------------------------------------------------# Section names. Manual sections will be searched in the order listed here;# the default is 1, n, l, 8, 3, 0, 2, 5, 4, 9, 6, 7. Multiple SECTION# directives may be given for clarity, and will be concatenated together in# the expected way.# If a particular extension is not in this list (say, 1mh), it will be# displayed with the rest of the section it belongs to. The effect of this# is that you only need to explicitly list extensions if you want to force a# particular order. Sections with extensions should usually be adjacent to# their main section (e.g. "1 1mh 8 ...").#SECTION 1 1p 8 2 3 3p 4 5 6 7 9 0p n l p o 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x##---------------------------------------------------------# Range of terminal widths permitted when displaying cat pages. If the# terminal falls outside this range, cat pages will not be created (if# missing) or displayed.##MINCATWIDTH 80#MAXCATWIDTH 80## If CATWIDTH is set to a non-zero number, cat pages will always be# formatted for a terminal of the given width, regardless of the width of# the terminal actually being used. This should generally be within the# range set by MINCATWIDTH and MAXCATWIDTH.##CATWIDTH 0##---------------------------------------------------------# Flags.# NOCACHE keeps man from creating cat pages.#NOCACHE