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* This is a backward compatibility release. |
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* Unless you need compatibility with the old SQLite3-based mandoc.db(5) |
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* database format, please use the mandoc-1.14.1 release instead: |
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* http://mdocml.bsd.lv/snapshots/mdocml-1.14.1.tar.gz |
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About mdocml, the portable mandoc distribution |
About mdocml, the portable mandoc distribution |
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The mandoc manpage compiler toolset is a suite of tools compiling |
The mandoc manpage compiler toolset is a suite of tools compiling |
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To install mandoc manually, the following steps are needed: |
To install mandoc manually, the following steps are needed: |
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1. If you want to build the CGI program, man.cgi(8), too, |
1. If you want to build the CGI program, man.cgi(8), too, |
run the command "echo BUILD_CGI=1 > configure.local". |
run the command "echo BUILD_CGI=1 >> configure.local". |
Then run "cp cgi.h.examples cgi.h" and edit cgi.h as desired. |
Then run "cp cgi.h.example cgi.h" and edit cgi.h as desired. |
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2. Run "./configure". |
2. Run "./configure". |
This script attempts autoconfiguration of mandoc for your system. |
This script attempts autoconfiguration of mandoc for your system. |
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installed to the intended places. Otherwise, put some *DIR or *NM* |
installed to the intended places. Otherwise, put some *DIR or *NM* |
variables into "configure.local" and go back to step 2. |
variables into "configure.local" and go back to step 2. |
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5. Run "sudo make install". If you intend to build a binary |
5. Optionally run the regression suite. |
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Basically, that amounts to "cd regress && ./regress.pl". |
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But you should probably look at "./mandoc -l regress/regress.pl.1" |
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first. |
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6. Run "sudo make install". If you intend to build a binary |
package using some kind of fake root mechanism, you may need a |
package using some kind of fake root mechanism, you may need a |
command like "make DESTDIR=... install". Read the *-install targets |
command like "make DESTDIR=... install". Read the *-install targets |
in the "Makefile" to understand how DESTDIR is used. |
in the "Makefile" to understand how DESTDIR is used. |
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6. If you want to use the integrated man(1) and your system uses |
7. If you want to use the integrated man(1) and your system uses |
manpath(1), make sure it is configured correctly, in particular, |
manpath(1), make sure it is configured correctly, in particular, |
it returns all directory trees where manual pages are installed. |
it returns all directory trees where manual pages are installed. |
Otherwise, if your system uses man.conf(5), make sure it contains |
Otherwise, if your system uses man.conf(5), make sure it contains |
a "manpath" line for each directory tree, and the order of these |
a "manpath" line for each directory tree, and the order of these |
lines meets your wishes. |
lines meets your wishes. |
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7. Run the command "sudo makewhatis" to build mandoc.db(5) databases |
8. Run the command "sudo makewhatis" to build mandoc.db(5) databases |
in all the directory trees configured in step 6. Whenever installing |
in all the directory trees configured in step 6. Whenever installing |
new manual pages, re-run makewhatis(8) to update the databases, or |
new manual pages, re-run makewhatis(8) to update the databases, or |
apropos(1) will not find the new pages. |
apropos(1) will not find the new pages. |
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8. To set up a man.cgi(8) server, read its manual page. |
9. To set up a man.cgi(8) server, read its manual page. |
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Note that some man(7) pages may contain low-level roff(7) markup |
Note that some man(7) pages may contain low-level roff(7) markup |
that mandoc does not yet understand. On some BSD systems using |
that mandoc does not yet understand. On some BSD systems using |