From 9bb7552df5783fc5f5b25b0d794a181de51ffa2a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ben Gras Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 19:49:12 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] remove old man.1 --- man/man1/Makefile | 2 +- man/man1/man.1 | 201 ---------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 202 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 man/man1/man.1 diff --git a/man/man1/Makefile b/man/man1/Makefile index 22c02cbf9..e060ff7d4 100644 --- a/man/man1/Makefile +++ b/man/man1/Makefile @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ MAN= acd.1 anm.1 ar.1 ash.1 asize.1 at.1 banner.1 basename.1 \ install.1 isodir.1 isoinfo.1 isoread.1 join.1 kill.1 \ last.1 leave.1 loadfont.1 loadkeys.1 logger.1 login.1 \ look.1 lp.1 ls.1 lspci.1 M.1 mail.1 \ - man.1 mdb.1 mesg.1 mixer.1 mkdep.1 mkdir.1 mkfifo.1 mkfs.1 \ + mdb.1 mesg.1 mixer.1 mkdep.1 mkdir.1 mkfifo.1 mkfs.1 \ mkproto.1 modem.1 mount.1 mt.1 nice.1 nm.1 nohup.1 od.1 \ ossinfo.1 ossmix.1 ossplay.1 ossrecord.1 osstest.1 passwd.1 \ paste.1 ping.1 playwave.1 postmort.1 pr.1 prep.1 \ diff --git a/man/man1/man.1 b/man/man1/man.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 866cfc2b0..000000000 --- a/man/man1/man.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ -.TH MAN 1 -.SH NAME -man \- display online manual pages -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B man -.RB [ \-antkfq ] -.RB [ \-M -.IR path ] -.RB [ \-s -.IR section ] -.IR title " ..." -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B Man -displays the online manual pages for the specified titles in the specified -sections. The sections are as follows: -.PP -.TP -.B 1 -User Commands -.br -Generic commands such as -.BR ls , -.BR cp , -.BR grep . -.TP -.B 2 -System Calls -.br -Low level routines that directly interface with the kernel. -.TP -.B 3 -Library Routines -.br -Higher level C language subroutines. -.TP -.B 4 -Device Files -.br -Describes devices in -.BR /dev . -.TP -.B 5 -File Formats -.br -Formats of files handled by various utilities and subroutines. -.TP -.B 6 -Games -.br -It's not \s-2UNIX\s+2 without an adventure game. -.TP -.B 7 -Miscellaneous -.br -Macro packages, miscellaneous tidbits. -.TP -.B 8 -System Utilities -.br -Commands for the System Administrator. -.TP -.B 9 -Documents -.br -Larger manuals explaining some commands in more detail. -.PP -(If you are new to MINIX 3 then try -.BR "man hier" , -it will show you around the file system and give you many pointers to other -manual pages.) -.PP -By default, -.B man -will try the following files in a manual page directory for the command -.BR "man \-s 1 ls" : -.PP -.RS -.ft B -.nf -cat1/ls.1 -cat1/ls.1.Z -man1/ls.1 -man1/ls.1.Z -.fi -.ft P -.RE -.PP -Files in the man[1\-8] directories are formatted with -.BR "nroff \-man" . -Those in man9 are formatted with -.BR "nroff \-mnx" . -Files in the cat? directories are preformatted. Files with names ending in -.B .Z -are decompressed first with -.B zcat -(see -.BR compress (1)). -The end result is presented to the user using a pager if displaying on -the screen. -.PP -For each manual page directory in its search path, -.B man -will first try all the subdirectories of the manual page directory for -the files above, and then the directory itself. The directory -.B /usr/man -contains the standard manual pages, with manual pages for optional -packages installed in a subdirectory of /usr/man, with the same -structure as /usr/man. The directory -.B /usr/local/man -contains manual pages for locally added software. By default -/usr/local/man is searched first, then /usr/man. -.PP -A title is not simply used as a filename, because several titles may -refer to the same manual page. Each manual page directory contains a -database of titles in the -.BR whatis (5) -file that is created by -.BR makewhatis (1) -from the NAME sections of all the manual pages. A title is searched in -this database and the first title on a whatis line is used as a filename. -.SH OPTIONS -The options may be interspersed with the titles to search, and take effect -for the titles after them. -.TP -.B \-a -Show all the manual pages or one line descriptions with the given title in -all the specified sections in all the manual directories in the search path. -Normally only the first page found is shown. -.TP -.B \-n -Use -.B nroff \-man -to format manual pages (default). -.TP -.B \-t -Use -.B troff \-man -to format manual pages. -.TP -.B \-f -Use -.BR whatis (1) -to show a one line description of the title from the -.BR whatis (5) -file. -.TP -.B \-k -Use -.BR apropos (1) -to show all the one line descriptions of the title anywhere in the -.BR whatis (5) -files (implies -.BR \-a ). -.TP -.B \-q -Quietly check if all requested manual pages exist. No output, no errors, -just an exit code. -.TP -.BI \-M " path" -Use -.I path -as the search path for manual directories. -.TP -.BI \-s " section" -.I Section -is the section number the page is to be found in, or a comma separated -list of sections to use. Normally all sections are searched. The -search is always in numerical order no matter what your section list looks -like. A single digit is treated as a section number without the -.B \-s -for compatibility with BSD-style -.B man -commands. -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.TP 15n -.B MANPATH -This is a colon separated list of directories to search for manual -pages, by default -.BR /usr/local/man:/usr/man . -.TP -.B PAGER -The program to use to display the manual page or one line descriptions on -the screen page by page. By default -.BR more . -.SH FILES -.TP 25n -/usr/man/whatis -One of the -.BR whatis (5) -databases. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR nroff (1), -.BR troff (1), -.BR more (1), -.BR whatis (1), -.BR makewhatis (1), -.BR catman (1), -.BR whatis (5), -.BR man (7). -.SH AUTHOR -Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)