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NAME

makewhatis - builds the whatis manual database

SYNOPSIS

makewhatis [-h] [-v] [-u] [-w] [manpath]

DESCRIPTION

Makewhatis builds and updates the whatis databases used by apropos(1). It requires Perl(1) version 4 or higher to run.

OPTIONS

Makewhatis accepts the following options:
-h
Print a brief help message and exit.

-u
Update the database with newer manual pages only. The default is to completely rebuild the database.

-v
Verbose operation.

-w
Use `man -w` to obtain the manpath. This may be used in addition to a user-specified manpath.

-c
This option is silently ignored on purpose.

manpath
A colon-seperated list of directories to process, such as "/usr/man:/usr/local/man". More than one manpath may be specified, but if none is specified, and the -w switch is not set, then the contents of the $MANPATH environment variable will be used.

ENVIRONMENT

MANPATH
Default path of directories to process.

SEE ALSO

apropos(1),man(1),zcat(1)

BUGS

Not all possible nroff commands are detected and filtered out of source man pages; more will be added as they are needed.

The processing for "pre-processed" man pages is also probably incomplete; this too will be modified as necessary.

Although duplicate entries are filtered out of the path, there is currently no check for links pointing to the same directories, which means a directory may be processed more than once.

Any manpath specified may not start with a dash character.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 1995 by Steve "Mr. Bassman" Bryant

Permission is hereby given to redistribute this program and accompanying manual page at no cost to the recipient (media fee notwithstanding), providing it is distributed in its entirety. It may not be modified or be included in any commercial product without the author's permission.

WARNING

This software is provided "as-is", with no warranty whatsoever. Use it entirely at your own risk. Neither the author nor the supplier of this software may be held responsible for any damage caused due to the use or misuse of this software.

AUTHOR

This version was written in Perl from scratch by Steve "Mr. Bassman" Bryant <spbryant@tardis.soc.staffs.ac.uk>

Don't expect a quick response to email - I currently have no net access myself, although at the time of writing I may be reached at itbryant@hpbbi26.bbn.hp.com.


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