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[ILUG] openSUSE 10.2 Manpath (adding to) and Ulimit (Increasing)?

[ILUG] openSUSE 10.2 Manpath (adding to) and Ulimit (Increasing)?

Frank Murphy spamfree at utvinternet.com
Thu Dec 28 13:00:34 GMT 2006


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Conor Daly wrote:

> I edited /etc/man.config (RHEL3) and added the path there.

No man.config but have manpath.config if the same file where do I place
line, manpath  contents:

# manpath.config
#
# 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/share/man
MANDATORY_MANPATH                       /usr/share/man/allman
MANDATORY_MANPATH                       /usr/openwin/man
MANDATORY_MANPATH                       /usr/X11R6/man
MANDATORY_MANPATH                       /usr/local/man
MANDATORY_MANPATH                       /usr/local/share/man
MANDATORY_MANPATH                       /opt/man
MANDATORY_MANPATH                       /opt/gnome/man
MANDATORY_MANPATH                       /opt/gnome/share/man
MANDATORY_MANPATH                       /opt/sniff/man
MANDATORY_MANPATH                       /opt/sniff/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/man
MANPATH_MAP     /usr/bin                /usr/share/man
MANPATH_MAP     /sbin                   /usr/share/man
MANPATH_MAP     /usr/sbin               /usr/share/man
MANPATH_MAP     /usr/local/bin          /usr/local/man

============== end manpath ============================================
>  
>> - -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>
> 
> ulimit -v unlimited
> 
> ?  Does that work?  If not, you will need to change whatever sets ulimit
> -v 2096560 in the first place since you're generally not allowed to
> increase a limit.
> 
> Conor

Seems to work

Frank
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