Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 17:03:42 +0930 From: Greg Lehey <grog@FreeBSD.org> To: Sheldon Hearn <sheldonh@starjuice.net> Cc: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>, Mike Pritchard <mpp@mppsystems.com>, cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org, doc@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Which OS does a man page come from? (was: cvs commit: src/bi Message-ID: <20010807170342.J1565@wantadilla.lemis.com> In-Reply-To: <28423.997169381@axl.seasidesoftware.co.za>; from sheldonh@starjuice.net on Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 09:29:41AM %2B0200 References: <20010807093340.J69153@wantadilla.lemis.com> <28423.997169381@axl.seasidesoftware.co.za>
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On Tuesday, 7 August 2001 at 9:29:41 +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote: > On Tue, 07 Aug 2001 09:33:40 +0930, Greg Lehey wrote: > >> These are not unlikely scenarios. They're real life. As I said in an >> earlier message, I do have man pages for multiple architectures on my >> network. I'm sure I'm not alone. Your standpoint makes you look like >> you can't understand that other people may want to do things you >> don't. > > So, like... what's your solution, specifically? As I said: we add the .Os and .Dd when installing. Greg -- See complete headers for address and phone numbers To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe cvs-all" in the body of the message
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