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/etc/man.config 内の PAGER 周辺・・・ |
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- ????????? 2006/04/10 18:56
- ????????? chroot
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?不明点・障害内容:
おせわになっております
ミスではないのですが、引っかかる事がありますのでお助け下さい。
先日Fedora5への移行を済ませまして、その頃はまだいつもお世話になっているこのサイトでも Fc5を扱っておりませんでしたのでFC4を参考にさせて頂き進めていったのですが、 今日、改めてFC5も追加されている事に気づき最初から吟味させて頂いたのですが、1つ 私の手順とは違った所がありましたのでお願い致します。
インストール後の設定の箇所の日本語コードの変更の1番最後の vi /etc/man.config 内の、 PAGER /usr/bin/less -isr の変更の箇所ですが、FC5では触らないでいいとありましたが、私は FC4を頼りに観覧しておりましたため、たぶん触っているのですが、内容を確認しても私の場合、
PIC /usr/bin/gpic VGRIND GRAP #PAGER /usr/bin/less -is PAGER /usr/bin/lv BROWSER /usr/bin/lynx HTMLPAGER /usr/bin/lynx -dump CAT /bin/cat # # The command "man -a xyzzy" will show all man pages for xyzzy.
と、なっており、PAGER の箇所を追加したのか、もしくは初めからこのままだったので触らなかったのか、 もしくは余分な部分だけ省いたのか、もしくはPAGERの上の欄の#PAGERの欄に#を追加して下に追加したのか・・・
どうもその辺の記憶がはっきりしません;; 別に今現状で問題は出ておりませんので気にする事はない事なのは重々理解しているのですが、 どうも気になる事があればすぐに頭の中がグリグリになってリカバリをして安心するタイプの気にしですので どうも気持ち悪くて気持ち悪くて^^;w どうかもしまだFC5の /etc/man.config のテキストお持ちの方が居られましたらお手数ですが PAGER 周辺の並びを教えて下さいませm(__)m ?ログの有無 : (有:その内容): ?Distribution :Fedora Version:5 ?Service Name : Version: ?ネットワーク構成:
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Re: /etc/man.config 内の PAGER 周 ( No.1 ) |
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- ????????? 2006/04/10 19:01
- ????????? 管理者
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何も触っていない「/etc/man.config」の内容です。
[root@fedora ~]# cat /etc/man.config # # Generated automatically from man.conf.in by the # configure script. # # man.conf from man-1.6c # # For more information about this file, see the man pages man(1) # and man.conf(5). # # This file is read by man to configure the default manpath (also used # when MANPATH contains an empty substring), to find out where the cat # pages corresponding to given man pages should be stored, # and to map each PATH element to a manpath element. # It may also record the pathname of the man binary. [This is unused.] # The format is: # # MANBIN pathname # MANPATH manpath_element [corresponding_catdir] # MANPATH_MAP path_element manpath_element # # If no catdir is given, it is assumed to be equal to the mandir # (so that this dir has both man1 etc. and cat1 etc. subdirs). # This is the traditional Unix setup. # Certain versions of the FSSTND recommend putting formatted versions # of /usr/.../man/manx/page.x into /var/catman/.../catx/page.x. # The keyword FSSTND will cause this behaviour. # Certain versions of the FHS recommend putting formatted versions of # /usr/.../share/man/[locale/]manx/page.x into # /var/cache/man/.../[locale/]catx/page.x. # The keyword FHS will cause this behaviour (and overrides FSSTND). # Explicitly given catdirs override. # # FSSTND FHS # # This file is also read by man in order to find how to call nroff, less, etc., # and to determine the correspondence between extensions and decompressors. # # MANBIN /usr/local/bin/man # # Every automatically generated MANPATH includes these fields # MANPATH /usr/man MANPATH /usr/share/man MANPATH /usr/local/man MANPATH /usr/local/share/man MANPATH /usr/X11R6/man # # Uncomment if you want to include one of these by default # # MANPATH /opt/*/man # MANPATH /usr/lib/*/man # MANPATH /usr/share/*/man # MANPATH /usr/kerberos/man # # Set up PATH to MANPATH mapping # # If people ask for "man foo" and have "/dir/bin/foo" in their PATH # and the docs are found in "/dir/man", then no mapping is required. # # The below mappings are superfluous when the right hand side is # in the mandatory manpath already, but will keep man from statting # lots of other nearby files and directories. # MANPATH_MAP /bin /usr/share/man MANPATH_MAP /sbin /usr/share/man MANPATH_MAP /usr/bin /usr/share/man MANPATH_MAP /usr/sbin /usr/share/man MANPATH_MAP /usr/local/bin /usr/local/share/man MANPATH_MAP /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/share/man MANPATH_MAP /usr/X11R6/bin /usr/X11R6/man MANPATH_MAP /usr/bin/X11 /usr/X11R6/man MANPATH_MAP /usr/bin/mh /usr/share/man # # NOAUTOPATH keeps man from automatically adding directories that look like # manual page directories to the path. # #NOAUTOPATH # # NOCACHE keeps man from creating cache pages ("cat pages") # (generally one enables/disable cat page creation by creating/deleting # the directory they would live in - man never does mkdir) # #NOCACHE # # Useful paths - note that COL should not be defined when # NROFF is defined as "groff -Tascii" or "groff -Tlatin1"; # not only is it superfluous, but it actually damages the output. # For use with utf-8, NROFF should be "nroff -mandoc" without -T option. # (Maybe - but today I need -Tlatin1 to prevent double conversion to utf8.) # # If you have a new troff (version 1.18.1?) and its colored output # causes problems, add the -c option to TROFF, NROFF. # TROFF /usr/bin/groff -Tps -mandoc NROFF /usr/bin/nroff -c --legacy NROFF_OLD_CHARSET -mandoc 2>/dev/null EQN /usr/bin/geqn -Tps NEQN /usr/bin/geqn -Tutf8 TBL /usr/bin/gtbl # COL /usr/bin/col REFER /usr/bin/grefer PIC /usr/bin/gpic VGRIND GRAP PAGER /usr/bin/less -is BROWSER /usr/bin/lynx HTMLPAGER /usr/bin/lynx -dump CAT /bin/cat # # The command "man -a xyzzy" will show all man pages for xyzzy. # When CMP is defined man will try to avoid showing the same # text twice. (But compressed pages compare unequal.) # CMP /usr/bin/cmp -s # # Compress cat pages # COMPRESS /usr/bin/bzip2 COMPRESS_EXT .bz2 # # Default manual sections (and order) to search if -S is not specified # and the MANSECT environment variable is not set (1x-8x sections are used by # xorg packages). # MANSECT 1:1p:8:2:3:3p:4:5:6:7:9:0p:n:l:p:o:1x:2x:3x:4x:5x:6x:7x:8x # # Default options to use when man is invoked without options # This is mainly for the benefit of those that think -a should be the default # Note that some systems have /usr/man/allman, causing pages to be shown twice. # #MANDEFOPTIONS -a # # Decompress with given decompressor when input file has given extension # The command given must act as a filter. # .gz /usr/bin/gunzip -c .bz2 /usr/bin/bzip2 -c -d .z .Z /bin/zcat .F .Y
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Re: /etc/man.config 内の PAGER 周辺・・・ ( No.2 ) |
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- ????????? 2006/04/10 22:15
- ????????? chroot
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管理者さん
本当にありがとうございました!☆彡
これでかなりすっきりする事ができました! 心より感謝しております
今後とも宜しくお願いします。
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