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Reported by: swills
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Sponsored by: gandi.net
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If apropos(1) and whatis(1) are not hardlinks to man(1) that means the system is
using mandocdb, then man -k should spawn apropos(1) and/or whatis(1) directly
Reported by: kevlo
Tested by: kevlo
Sponsored by: gandi.net
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Off by default, build behaves normally.
WITH_META_MODE we get auto objdir creation, the ability to
start build from anywhere in the tree.
Still need to add real targets under targets/ to build packages.
Differential Revision: D2796
Reviewed by: brooks imp
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Requested by: Simon Gerraty <sjg@juniper.net>
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This change among other things improve search capabilities over the manpages
allowing fine grain query.
A new build option WITHOUT_MANDOCDB has been added to keep the ancient version
of the database and the tools. The plan is to entirely remove this option before
11.0-RELEASE.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2603
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Reported by: bdrewery
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Use the new unsupp warning level to detect the unsupported manpages in man(1)
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- Compatiblity with existing manpages has been improved
- Now support ".so" directive with compressed manpages (which fixes a regression
we have since we have new man(1))
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man(1) now first test the manpage to run with mandoc to make sure it can be
rendered.
In case groff cannot be found (because base has been built WITHOUT_GROFF) it
recommands to install groff from the packages
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Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1158
Reviewed by: wblock@
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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because the macros seem to be specific to groff, and do not render in
mandoc
Approved by: bcr (mentor)
Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc.
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Add each of the intro sections to the 'Also See' list
PR: 193460
Differential Revision: D834
Approved by: bcr (mentor)
Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc.
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any since at least July 2002.
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Approved by: re (kib)
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in grotty(1). This makes it possible to view colorized manpages in
color.
When MANPAGER environment variable is set, use it instead of PAGER.
Why another environment variable, one might ask? With color output
enabled, both a terminal and a pager should support the ANSI color
escapes. On a supporting terminal, less(1) with option -R would be
such a pager, while "more -s" (the current default pager for man(1))
will show garbage. It means a different default pager is needed when
color output is enabled, but many people have PAGER set customary,
and it's unlikely to support ANSI color escapes, so introducing yet
another variable (MANPAGER) seemed like a good option to me:
- if MANPAGER is set, use that unconditionally;
- if you disable color support (it is by default), and don't set
MANPAGER, you get an old behavior: -P pager, $PAGER, "more -s",
in that order;
- if you enable color support (by setting MANCOLOR), and don't set
MANPAGER, we ignore PAGER which is unlikely to support ANSI color
escapes, and you get: -P pager, "less -Rs", in that order;
- you might have good reasons for different man(1) and general
purpose pagers;
- later versions of GNU man(1) support MANPAGER.
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and because col(1) mangles ANSI color escapes if enabled. Spaces
to tabs compression is now done by passing -h to grotty(1).
Discussed with: uqs
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If set to a numeric value, used as the width manpages should be
displayed. Otherwise, if set to a special value ``tty'', and
output is to a terminal, the pages may be displayed over the
whole width of the screen.
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involved.
This fixes a regression introduced with r221303.
Noticed by: jilles
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Let groff pass the -c flag to grotty, which will turn off ANSI
sequences. While these are not a problem for our more/less, they get
mangled by col(1) and this will result in garbage output.
This makes man(1) work together with textproc/groff, in case the
user decided to delete the old groff from base (-DWITHOUT_GROFF).
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Use locale(1) to determine the locale instead of trying to hand roll it.
Correctly construct groff call based on charset and locale independently,
not the mix between the two.
Submitted by: uqs@
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manpage.
Identical mtimes (as generated by buildworld for these files) precluded
catpages from working.
Approved by: gordon
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This prevents errors for users that don't have /sbin in their PATH.
Submitted by: Max Boyarov
Approved by: mentor (wes@ implicit)
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Add support for .so directive in manual pages.
Approved by: mentor (wes@)
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commandline. This mirrors the old (undocumented) GNU man functionality.
Also document this feature in the implementation notes section of
the manpage.
Submitted by: arundel
Approved by: wes (mentor implicit)
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also in the base set, the man utility when invoked with -a would display
pages for each locale in the same tree:
$ LANG=en_GB.ISO8859-15 man -wa man
/usr/share/man/en.ISO8859-15/man1/man.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/man.1.gz
/usr/share/man/en.ISO8859-15/man7/man.7.gz
/usr/share/man/man7/man.7.gz
Use continue to break out of the loop for the current locale. This results
in behavior more closely matching the old GNU man implementation:
$ LANG=en_GB.ISO8859-15 man -wa man
/usr/share/man/en.ISO8859-15/man1/man.1.gz
/usr/share/man/en.ISO8859-15/man7/man.7.gz
This will still search for a copy of the file in other manual path
locations. If there was a /usr/local/man/man1/man.1.gz file, it would still
be displayed. This is also consistent with the GNU man implementation.
Submitted by: arundel
Approved by: wes (mentor implicit)
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PR: docs/151216
Approved by: wes (mentor, implicit)
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forgotten quotes.
Submitted by: Brandon Gooch
Approved by: wes (mentor, implicit)
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Features of this new version in favor of the old one:
BSD licensed -- old one is GPL.
Imports configuration from /etc/man.conf and LOCALBASE/etc/man.d/*.conf
allowing ports to extend the base functionality. The pluggable
configuration can supplement the manual search path (retiring use.perl),
add locales, and override language specific toolsets (attempt to merge
the japanese/man port into the base system as much as possible).
Much effort has been made to make this version mirror the functionality
of the existing implementation. For 99% of users, it should be a drop in
replacement.
PR: gnu/143271, gnu/4419
Reviewed by: dougb (previous versions)
Approved by: wes (mentor)
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pascal and vmstat.sparc. All changed files on the vendor branch should
already have been imported.
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