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 .\" Copyright (c) 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>  .\" Copyright (c) 2017 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
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 .Os  .Os
 .Sh NAME  .Sh NAME
 .Nm catman  .Nm catman
 .Nd update a man.cgi manpage cache  .Nd format all manual pages below a directory
 .Sh SYNOPSIS  .Sh SYNOPSIS
 .Nm catman  .Nm catman
 .Op Fl fv  .Op Fl I Cm os Ns = Ns Ar name
 .Op Fl C Ar file  .Op Fl T Ar output
 .Op Fl M Ar manpath  .Ar srcdir dstdir
 .Op Fl m Ar manpath  
 .Op Fl o Ar path  
 .Sh DESCRIPTION  .Sh DESCRIPTION
 The  The
 .Nm  .Nm
 utility updates cached manpages for a jailed  utility assumes that all files below
 .Xr man.cgi 7 .  .Ar srcdir
   are manual pages in
   .Xr mdoc 7
   and
   .Xr man 7
   format and formats all of them, storing the formatted versions in
   the same relative paths below
   .Ar dstdir .
   Subdirectories of
   .Ar dstdir
   are created as needed.
   Existing files are not explicitly deleted, but possibly overwritten.
 .Pp  .Pp
 By default,  The options are as follows:
 .Nm  
 searches for  
 .Xr mandocdb 8  
 databases in the default paths stipulated by  
 .Xr man 1  
 and updates the cache in  
 .Pa /var/www/cache/man.cgi .  
 .Pp  
 Its arguments are as follows:  
 .Bl -tag -width Ds  .Bl -tag -width Ds
 .It Fl f  .It Fl I Cm os Ns = Ns Ar name
 Force an update to all files.  Override the default operating system
 .It Fl v  .Ar name
 Print each file being updated.  for the
 .It Fl C Ar file  .Xr mdoc 7
 Specify an alternative configuration  .Ic Os
 .Ar file  and for the
 in  .Xr man 7
 .Xr man.conf 5  .Ic TH
 format.  macro.
 .It Fl M Ar manpath  .It Fl T Ar output
 Use the colon-separated path instead of the default list of paths  Output format.
 searched for  The
 .Xr mandocdb 8  .Ar output
 databases.  argument can be
 Invalid paths, or paths without manual databases, are ignored.  .Cm ascii ,
 .It Fl m Ar manpath  .Cm utf8 ,
 Prepend the colon-separated paths to the list of paths searched  or
 for  .Cm html ;
 .Xr mandocdb 8  see
 databases.  .Xr mandoc 1 .
 Invalid paths, or paths without manual databases, are ignored.  In
 .It Fl o Ar path  .Cm html
 Update into the directory tree under  output mode, the
 .Ar path .  .Cm fragment
   output option is implied.
   Other output options are not supported.
 .El  .El
 .Pp  .Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
 Cache updates occur when a  Since this version avoids
 .Xr mandocdb 8  .Xr fork 2
 database is older than the cached copy unless  and
 .Fl f  .Xr exec 3
 is specified, in which case files are always considered out of date.  overhead and uses the much faster
 Cached manual pages are only updated if older than the master copy.  .Sy mandoc
 .Sh ENVIRONMENT  parsers and formatters rather than
 .Bl -tag -width Ds  .Sy groff ,
 .It Ev MANPATH  it may be about one order of magnitude faster than other
 Colon-separated paths modifying the default list of paths searched for  .Nm
 manual databases.  implementations.
 Invalid paths, or paths without manual databases, are ignored.  
 Overridden by  
 .Fl M .  
 If  
 .Ev MANPATH  
 begins with a  
 .Sq \&: ,  
 it is appended to the default list;  
 else if it ends with  
 .Sq \&: ,  
 it is prepended to the default list; else if it contains  
 .Sq \&:: ,  
 the default list is inserted between the colons.  
 If none of these conditions are met, it overrides the default list.  
 .El  
 .Sh EXIT STATUS  .Sh EXIT STATUS
 .Ex -std  .Ex -std
   .Pp
   Possible errors include:
   .Bl -bullet
   .It
   missing, invalid, or excessive command line arguments
   .It
   failure to change the current working directory to
   .Ar srcdir
   .It
   failure to open
   .Ar dstdir
   .It
   communication failure with
   .Xr mandocd 8
   .It
   resource exhaustion, for example file descriptor, process table,
   or memory exhaustion
   .El
   .Pp
   Except for memory exhaustion and similar system-level failures,
   failures while trying to open, read, parse, or format individual
   manual pages, to save individual formatted files to the file system,
   or even to create directories do not cause
   .Nm
   to return an error exit status.
   In such cases,
   .Nm
   will simply continue with the next file or subdirectory.
 .Sh SEE ALSO  .Sh SEE ALSO
 .Xr mandoc 1 ,  .Xr mandoc 1 ,
 .Xr man.cgi 7 ,  .Xr mandocd 8
 .Xr mandocdb 8  .Sh HISTORY
   A
   .Nm
   utility first appeared in
   .Fx 1.0 .
   Other, incompatible implementations appeared in
   .Nx 1.0
   and in
   .Sy man-db No 2.2 .
   .Pp
   This version appeared in version 1.14.1 of the
   .Sy mandoc
   toolkit.
 .Sh AUTHORS  .Sh AUTHORS
   .An -nosplit
   The first
   .Nm
   implementation was a short shell script by
   .An Christoph Robitschko
   in July 1993.
   .Pp
 The  The
   .Nx
   implementations were written by
   .An J. T. Conklin Aq Mt jtc@netbsd.org
   in 1993,
   .An Christian E. Hopps Aq Mt chopps@netbsd.org
   in 1994,
   and
   .An Dante Profeta Aq Mt dante@netbsd.org
   in 1999; the
   .Sy man-db
   implementation by
   .An Graeme W. Wilford
   in 1994; and the
   .Fx
   implementations by
   .An Wolfram Schneider Aq Mt wosch@freebsd.org
   in 1995 and
   .An John Rochester Aq Mt john@jrochester.org
   in 2002.
   .Pp
   The concept of the present version was designed and implemented by
   .An Michael Stapelberg Aq Mt stapelberg@debian.org
   in 2017.
   Option and argument handling and directory iteration was added by
   .An Ingo Schwarze Aq Mt schwarze@openbsd.org .
   .Sh CAVEATS
   All versions of
 .Nm  .Nm
 utility was written by  are incompatible with each other because each caters to the needs
 .An Kristaps Dzonsons ,  of a specific operating system, for example regarding directory
 .Mt kristaps@bsd.lv .  structures and file naming conventions.
   .Pp
   This version is more flexible than the others in so far as it does
   not assume any particular directory structure or naming convention.
   That flexibility comes at the price of not being able to change the
   names and relative paths of the source files when reusing them to
   store the formatted files, of not supporting any configuration file
   formats or environment variables, and of being unable to scan for
   and remove junk files in
   .Ar dstdir .
   .Pp
   Currently,
   .Nm
   always reformats each page, even if the formatted version is newer
   than the source version.

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