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+## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
+##
+## Copyright (C) 1995 Graeme Wilford.
+## Copyright (C) 2001, 2007 Colin Watson.
+##
+## This file is part of man-db.
+##
+## man-db is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+## (at your option) any later version.
+##
+## man-db is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+## GNU General Public License for more details.
+##
+## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+## along with man-db; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+## Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+
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+ misc.me \
+ sec.me
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diff --git a/manual/README b/manual/README
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/manual/README
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+This directory contains the man-db manual sources. They may be compiled into
+five different formats:
+
+ dvi: device independent
+ ps: PostScript
+ cat: vt100-type terminal ie. ASCII with overstrike
+ tps: PostScript with TeX fonts
+ html: HyperText Markup Language
+
+All require soelim, tbl and the ROFF macro `e' (your site probably has it).
+cat requires nroff whereas the others require groff. tps also requires an
+installation of TeX and dvips. html requires a version of groff with the
+grohtml driver, and is currently disabled by default as the output is
+suboptimal.
+
+Issuing `make' or `make all' will produce the dvi, ps and cat versions. To
+produce a single format simply run
+
+ make <format>
+or
+ make man_db.<format>
+
+where <format> can be any of the above.
diff --git a/manual/comp.me b/manual/comp.me
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/manual/comp.me
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+.\" Copyright (C), 1995, Graeme W. Wilford. (Wilf.)
+.\" Copyright (c) 2002, 2007 Colin Watson.
+.\"
+.\" You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public
+.\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the
+.\" man-db distribution.
+.\"
+.\" Thu Sep 21 19:22:47 BST 1995 Wilf. (G.Wilford@ee.surrey.ac.uk)
+.\"
+.BS 1 "Compression"
+.BS 2 "Compressed manual pages"
+.lp
+It is possible to maintain a system of compressed manual pages.
+This imposes a small overhead on the formatting process, but is nevertheless
+usually reasonable in order to avoid unnecessary consumption of disk space.
+.lp
+Presently, the compression extension/decompressor pairs must be known at
+compile time although any number may be defined and used.
+The following structure is predefined in \*M:
+
+.TS
+center box tab(@);
+l | l .
+Extension@Decompressor
+_
+gz@gzip \-dc
+z@gzip \-dc
+Z@compress \-dc
+.TE
+
+It is a relatively easy operation to include further pairs in this
+structure.
+See
+.i include/comp_src.h
+for details and an example.
+.lp
+Support for compressed manual pages is compiled into the \*M utilities by
+default.
+To completely disable this support, edit
+.i config.h
+and comment out the following line
+.lp
+#define COMP_SRC 1
+.lp
+This will enable a minor speed increase, but note that support for stray cats
+with any compression extension other than the default will also be disabled.
+.BS 2 "Compressed cat pages"
+.lp
+\*M compresses cat files by default.
+During configuration,
+.b configure
+will try to find
+.b gzip
+and, if found, all cat files produced by
+.b man
+will be compressed with
+.ip
+.b "gzip \-7c"
+.lp
+and have a
+.b .gz
+extension appended.
+If
+.b gzip
+is not found,
+.ip
+.b "compress \-c"
+.lp
+is used as the compressor and the extension
+.b .Z
+is appended.
+.lp
+To store cat files in an uncompressed state and to disable compressed
+extension processing completely, edit
+.i config.h
+and comment out the following line
+.lp
+#define COMP_CAT 1
+.lp
+.BS 3 "Stray cats"
+.lp
+Normally,
+.b man
+will only look for cat files with the default compression extension.
+The default compression extension is dependent on the default compressor
+and may be an empty string if the support for compressed cats is disabled.
+.lp
+It is possible for a system to be supplied with stray cat files located in the
+traditional cat page hierarchy.
+To make matters worse, they may have
+compression extensions other than the default and reside on read-only media.
+In such circumstances, stray cat files will be accepted with any compression
+extension that is also supported for manual pages.
+.lp
+This special treatment of stray cat pages is removed if
+support for compressed manual pages is turned off or not available.
diff --git a/manual/db.me b/manual/db.me
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+.\" Copyright (C), 1995, Graeme W. Wilford. (Wilf.)
+.\" Copyright (c) 2002 Colin Watson.
+.\"
+.\" You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public
+.\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the
+.\" man-db distribution.
+.\"
+.\" Thu Sep 21 19:22:47 BST 1995 Wilf. (G.Wilford@ee.surrey.ac.uk)
+.\"
+.BS 1 "The index database caches"
+.lp
+As mentioned in the introduction, \*M uses database lookups to search for
+manual page locations and information.
+When performing a manual page lookup or a basic
+.b whatis
+search, the databases are searched in
+.ip
+.i "key \(-> content"
+.lp
+mode and are as fast as the underlying databases can be.
+When performing
+.b apropos
+or special
+.b whatis
+searches, the databases are searched in a linear way, which, although far
+more expensive than
+.i keyed
+lookup, is no worse than traditional text based file searching.
+.BS 2 "index database location"
+.lp
+The databases are always located at the root of the cat page hierarchy,
+whether this is the same as the manual page hierarchy or not.
+As file locking mechanisms are employed to ensure that concurrent
+processes do not update a database simultaneously, it is almost imperative
+that the databases reside on a local filesystem since file locking across
+NFS filesystems may be unavailable or flaky.
+To avoid such problems,
+.b man
+can be compiled without database maintenance support.
+See the section titled "Modes of operation" for details.
+.BS 3 "Manual hierarchies with no index database"
+.lp
+It is possible for the \*M utilities to operate without aid from an index
+database.
+Under such circumstances, search methods will use only file
+globbing and whatis type searches are performed on any traditional whatis
+text databases that may exist.
+Only the traditional cat hierarchy is searched for cat files.
+.BS 3 "User manual page hierarchies"
+.lp
+A user may have any number of personal manual page hierarchies listed in
+their
+.EV MANPATH\c
+.r .
+.r
+By default,
+.b man
+will maintain
+.b mandb
+created databases at the root of user manual page
+hierarchies.
+The definition of a user manual hierarchy is that it
+does not have an entry in the \*M configuration file.
+See
+.b manpath (5)
+for details.
+.BS 2 "Contents of an index database"
+.lp
+There are four kinds of entry in an index database.
+.np
+A direct entry regarding a particular manual page.
+Manual pages that are unique in terms of name use just a single entry
+in the database and can be looked up by simply using the name as the key.
+.np
+A common name index entry that lists the extensions of all of the manual
+pages sharing the common index entry name.
+Manual pages that share common names but have differing extensions each
+have a single database entry, but this time they are looked up with a key
+comprised of their name and their extension.
+The entire set of common named
+pages also has an common name index entry that informs of the extensions
+available.
+.np
+An indirect entry that has a pointer to the real entry.
+Manual pages that are whatis references to a particular page do not
+physically exist so they have a pointer to the entry containing the location
+of the real manual page.
+.np
+Special identification entries.
+There is one special key name,
+.q $version$
+that identifies the database storage scheme version.
+.lp
+In order to support looking up manual pages in a case-insensitive fashion,
+keys are stored in lower case.
+If the name of the page was not already in lower case, its true case is also
+stored in the common name index entry.
+.lp
+In the following entries, the character
+.q |
+will be used to separate the fields. In reality a tab is used.
+Direct and indirect entries takes the form:
+.ip
+.i "<name> \(-> <realname>|\:<ext>|\:<sec>|\:<mtime.sec>|\:<mtime.nsec>|\:<ID>|\:<ref>|\:<filter>|\:<comp>|\:<whatis>"
+.lp
+Common name index entries take the form:
+.ip
+.i "<name> \(-> |<realname1>|\:<ext1>|\:<realname2>|\:<ext2>|\:<realname3>|\:<ext3>| .\|.\|. <realnamen>|\:<extn>"
+.lp
+and common name direct or indirect entries take the form:
+.ip
+.i "<name>|<ext> \(-> <realname>|\:<ext>|\:<sec>|\:<mtime.sec>|\:<mtime.nsec>|\:\:<ID>|\:<ref>|\:<filter>|\:<comp>|\:<whatis>"
+.lp
+where in each case the filename being represented is formed as
+.ip
+.i <manual_hierarchy>/man<sec>/<name>.<ext>.<comp>
+.lp
+in the case of a manual page, or
+.ip
+.i <cat_hierarchy>/cat<sec>/<name>.<ext>.<comp>
+.lp
+in the case of a stray cat.
+.lp
+If any of the fields would be empty, a single
+.q \-
+is stored in its place.
+.i <comp>
+represents the compression extension,
+.i <mtime.sec>
+is an integer representing the seconds part of the last modification
+time of the manual page,
+.i <mtime.nsec>
+is an integer representing the nanoseconds part of the last modification
+time of the manual page,
+.i <ref>
+points to the entry containing the location of the real page,
+.i <ID>
+is one of the following identification letters, and
+.i <filter>
+represents any preprocessors that are needed to display the page.
+
+.TS
+center box tab (@);
+l | l | l .
+ID@#define@Description
+_
+A@ULT_MAN@ultimate manual page, the full source nroff file
+B@SO_MAN@manual page containing a .so request to an ULT_MAN
+C@WHATIS_MAN@virtual whatis referenced page pointing to an ULT_MAN
+D@STRAY_CAT@cat page with no source manual page
+E@WHATIS_CAT@virtual whatis referenced page pointing to a STRAY_CAT
+.TE
+
+The
+.i ID
+illustrates the precedence.
+Some types of manual page can be referenced by
+several means, e.g. .so requested and whatis referred.
+In such a case, only one reference must be stored in the database,
+the precedence level decides which.
+.BS 3 "Favouring stray cats"
+.lp
+With the above rules of precedence, it is possible for a valid stray cat page
+to be replaced by a whatis referred page sharing identical name-space.
+.lp
+If you would like to see the stray cat page
+.b kill (1)
+instead of the
+.b bash_builtins (1)
+page referenced by
+.b kill (1),
+edit
+.i include/manconfig.h
+and un-comment the following line
+.lp
+/* #define FAVOUR_STRAYCATS */
+.BS 3 "Accessdb"
+.lp
+A simple program,
+.b accessdb
+is included with \*M.
+It will output the data contained within a \*M
+database in a human readable form.
+By default, it will
+.i dump
+the data from
+.i /var/cache/man/index.<db-type> ,
+where
+.i <db-type>
+is dependent on the database library in use.
+.lp
+Supplying an argument to
+.b accessdb
+will override this default.
+Tabs are replaced in the output by a tilde
+.q ~
+in the
+.i key
+field and a single space in the
+.i content
+field.
+.BS 3 "Example database"
+.lp
+As an example of both
+.b accessdb
+and the database storage method, the output of
+.ip
+.bx "src/accessdb man/index.bt"
+.lp
+after first running
+.ip
+.bx "src/mandb man"
+.lp
+from the top level build directory is included below.
+.lp
+.nf
+$version$ -> "2.5.0"
+accessdb -> "- 8 8 1410381979 324541691 A - - - dumps the content of a man-db database in a human readable format"
+apropos -> "- 1 1 1410381979 268541692 A - - - search the manual page names and descriptions"
+catman -> "- 8 8 1410381979 328541691 A - - - create or update the pre-formatted manual pages"
+lexgrog -> "- 1 1 1410381979 268541692 A - - - parse header information in man pages"
+man -> "- 1 1 1410381979 280541692 A - t - an interface to the on-line reference manuals"
+manconv -> "- 1 1 1410381979 272541692 A - - - convert manual page from one encoding to another"
+mandb -> "- 8 8 1410381979 324541691 A - t - create or update the manual page index caches"
+manpath -> " manpath 5 manpath 1"
+manpath~1 -> "- 1 1 1410381979 300541691 A - - - determine search path for manual pages"
+manpath~5 -> "- 5 5 1410381979 304541691 A - - - format of the /etc/manpath.config file"
+whatis -> "- 1 1 1410381979 300541691 A - - - display one-line manual page descriptions"
+zsoelim -> "- 1 1 1410381979 304541691 A - - - satisfy .so requests in roff input"
+.fi
+.BS 2 "Database types"
+.lp
+\*M has support for various low level database libraries commonly in use
+today.
+The interfaces to the libraries are known as
+.bu
+ndbm (\*U)
+.bu
+gdbm (\*(GN)
+.bu
+btree (Berkeley DB)
+.lp
+\*M currently does not hold more than one database open at any time, so
+.bu
+dbm (\*U)
+.lp
+support could be added in the future.
+.BS 2 "Limitations"
+.lp
+The general differences and limitations are best compared in a table.
+
+.TS
+center box tab(@);
+c | c | c | c s | c | c .
+Name@Type@File@Content memory@Concurrent@Shareable
+\^@\^@\^@_@\^@\^
+.T&
+c | c | c | c | c | c | c
+l | l | l | l | l | l | l .
+\^@\^@name@type@limit@access@\^
+_
+ndbm@hash@index\**@static@1Kb@none@no
+gdbm@hash@index.db@dynamic@\-@file locking@no
+btree@binary tree@index.bt@static@\-@none@yes
+.TE
+
+.(f
+\** ndbm databases are physically represented by two files,
+.i index.dir
+and
+.i index.pag ,
+but are referred to simply as
+.i index
+by the interface routines.
+.)f
+Those types that have no built in concurrent access strategy are provided
+with
+.b flock (2)
+based file locking by \*M.
+.lp
+Berkeley DB initializes its databases very quickly, so
+.b btree
+may have some performance advantages when doing
+.b man
+searches.
+However, it is quite heavyweight and its library SONAME and on-disk formats
+have changed a number of times to provide features considerably beyond what
+\*M needs, so the preferred library interface is now
+.b gdbm .
+.b configure
+will look for
+.b gdbm ,
+.b btree
+and then finally
+.b ndbm
+routines when configuring \*M.
+.BS 2 "Sharing databases in a heterogeneous environment"
+It may be necessary or advantageous to share databases across
+platforms, regardless of the potential file locking problems.
+.lp
+An example would be a user having a personal manual page hierarchy in an NFS
+based home directory environment, whereby the home directory is held on and
+mounted from a single machine in a heterogeneous network.
+.lp
+In this context, the database cache will have the same name and reside in
+the same place on all machines.
+There are at least two ways to deal with this problem.
+.bu
+Hack the
+.i include/manconfig.h
+file on each platform to provide a unique database name for each system.
+No databases will be shared.
+.bu
+Install and use the Berkeley DB database interface library on each platform.
+These databases can be shared across big-endian/little-endian platforms
+although a database created on a big-endian platform will suffer a small
+access penalty when used by a litle-endian machine and vice-versa.
diff --git a/manual/files.me b/manual/files.me
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+.\" Copyright (C), 1995, Graeme W. Wilford. (Wilf.)
+.\" Copyright (c) 2002, 2007 Colin Watson.
+.\"
+.\" You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public
+.\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the
+.\" man-db distribution.
+.\"
+.\" Thu Sep 21 19:22:47 BST 1995 Wilf. (G.Wilford@ee.surrey.ac.uk)
+.\"
+.BS 1 "Filesystem structure"
+.BS 2 "Manual page hierarchies"
+.lp
+It is often common for manual page systems to have more than one manual page
+hierarchy.
+Indeed one of the systems I use has the following globally
+accessible hierarchies
+.ip
+.i
+/usr/man
+.br
+/usr/local/man
+.br
+/usr/local/tex/man
+.br
+/usr/local/pbm/man
+.br
+/usr/X11R6/man
+.br
+/usr/openwin/man
+.br
+/usr/local/packages/pvm/man
+.r
+.lp
+A full system
+.EV MANPATH
+would be a colon separated list of these directories.
+The order is important, and is observed by \*M's search algorithms.
+The order is very much related to the user's
+.EV PATH
+environment variable, and should be set on a per user basis, or not
+set at all.
+If a user's
+.EV PATH
+causes
+.ip
+.i /usr/local/packages/bin/foobar
+.lp
+to be executed in preference to
+.ip
+.i /usr/bin/foobar ,
+.lp
+it is essential that
+.ip
+.bx "man foobar"
+.lp
+displays the manual page located within
+.ip
+.i /usr/local/packages/man
+.lp
+rather than within
+.ip
+.i /usr/share/man
+.lp
+To ensure correct order, the program
+.b manpath
+may be used to set the
+.EV MANPATH
+environment variable.
+See
+.b manpath (1)
+and
+.b manpath (5)
+for details.
+.BS 2 "Setting the MANPATH"
+.lp
+If using a Bourne style login shell such as
+.b bash ,
+.b ksh ,
+or
+.b zsh ,
+the commands
+.ip
+export MANPATH
+.br
+MANPATH=`manpath \-q`
+.lp
+can be added to
+.b \s-1$HOME\s+1\c
+.i /.profile
+.lp
+If using a C style login shell such as
+.b csh
+or
+.b tcsh ,
+the commands
+.ip
+setenv MANPATH `manpath \-q`
+.lp
+can be added to
+.b \s-1$HOME\s+1\c
+.i /.login
+.lp
+N.B.
+.EV PATH
+must be set prior to using
+.b manpath .
+The setting of
+.EV MANPATH
+is actually unnecessary as the \*M utilities will dynamically determine the
+manpath if
+.EV MANPATH
+is unset.
+.BS 2 "Determination of the internal manpath"
+.lp
+All \*M utilities,
+.b manpath
+included, will use the user's
+.EV MANPATH
+environment variable if set and not equal to "".
+Otherwise the user's
+.EV PATH
+environment variable is queried.
+If this is unset or is set to "", the
+determined manpath will simply be any
+.ip
+.b MANDATORY_MANPATH
+.lp
+elements defined in the \*M config file.
+.lp
+Assuming that a
+.EV PATH
+exists, each path element it contains is scanned for in the config file.
+If found, the corresponding manpath element is appended to the internal
+manpath.
+However, if the element is not mentioned in the config file, a man directory
+relative to it will be sought.
+The subdirectories
+.i ../man ,
+.i man ,
+.i ../share/man ,
+or
+.i share/man
+relative to the path component are appended to the internal manpath if they
+exist.
+Finally, the internal manpath is stripped of duplicate paths before
+being processed by the
+.b NLS
+and \(oqOther OS\(cq routines.
+These may add to or modify the separate path
+elements giving priority to
+.b NLS
+manual pages or add OS-relative manpaths.
+.BS 2 "Other OS's manual pages"
+.lp
+It is common to have collections of heterogeneous computer systems linked
+together in a network.
+In some circumstances\**
+.(f
+\** writing portable software instantly comes to mind
+.)f
+it is advantageous to be able to access the manual
+pages of these other systems directly from your system.
+This feature is known as alternate system support.
+The accepted way to setup this support is to NFS mount the respective
+systems' manual page hierarchies under the native manual page hierarchies.
+An example:
+
+.TS
+center box tab(@);
+l | l.
+System@Manual page hierarchy
+_
+<local>@/usr/share/man
+newOS@/usr/share/man/newOS
+userix@/usr/share/man/userix
+<local>@/usr/local/man
+newOS@/usr/local/man/newOS
+userix@/usr/local/man/userix
+.TE
+
+Rather than have multiple NFS mounts from a single machine, this may be
+accomplished by NFS mounting
+.ip
+.i <other-sys>:/usr
+.lp
+somewhere on the local system and using symbolic links within the manual
+hierarchies.
+To access these
+.i "alternate systems"
+using
+.b man
+use the
+.b \-m
+or
+.b \-\-systems
+option, eg.
+.ip
+.bx "man \-\-all\ \-\-systems userix:newOS 5 passwd"
+.lp
+would provide manual pages showing the structure of
+.i /etc/passwd
+on systems
+.b userix
+and
+.b newOS
+in that order.
+A manual page would
+.i not
+be displayed about the local systems conventions.
+Please read the relevant \*M utility's manual
+page for further and more specific information.
+.BS 2 "NLS manual pages"
+.lp
+.\"With appropriate font support, it is possible to access and display
+.\".q "Native Language Support"
+.\"manual pages.
+.\".lp
+NLS manual pages should be installed in NLS subdirectories of a standard
+manual page hierarchy.
+The subdirectory names should be made up of language, territory, and
+character set components as necessary to specify the locale of the manual
+page.
+.lp
+The character set component describes the encoding of the manual page
+itself, and not the encoding in use by the user; a manual page installed
+under the
+.b fr.UTF-8
+subdirectory will be used in the
+.b fr_FR.ISO-8859-1
+locale as well as
+.b fr_FR.UTF-8 ,
+and converted between encodings as necessary.
+If no character set is specified in the subdirectory name, \*M will attempt
+to detect whether each page is encoded using UTF-8 or a legacy character set
+appropriate for the language.
+Accordingly, the recommended scheme for installing manual pages is to encode
+them in UTF-8 (or, if that is not practical, in the legacy character set)
+and install them in directories
+.i without
+a character set component in their names.
+.lp
+The territory should normally be omitted unless it is necessary to describe
+the manual page text.
+For example, Brazilian Portuguese is quite distinct from Portuguese and so
+should be installed under the
+.b pt_BR
+subdirectory, but a single German manual page will typically suffice in
+Austria as well as in Germany and so should be installed under the
+.b de
+subdirectory.
+.lp
+The following table gives some examples.
+
+.TS
+center box tab(@);
+l | l | l | l.
+Language@Territory@Character Set@Directory
+_
+French@any@T{
+.ad l
+UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1
+T}@/usr/share/man/fr
+French@Canada@ISO 8859-1@/usr/share/man/fr_CA
+French@any@UTF-8@/usr/share/man/fr.UTF-8
+German@Germany@UTF-8@/usr/share/man/de_DE.UTF-8
+German@Switzerland@ISO 8859-1@/usr/share/man/de_CH.ISO-8859-1
+Japanese@Japan@UTF-8 or EUC-JP@/usr/share/man/ja_JP
+Japanese@Japan@EUC-JP@/usr/share/man/ja_JP.EUC-JP
+Japanese@any@UTF-8@/usr/share/man/ja.UTF-8
+.TE
+
+On systems supporting UTF-8, it is recommended that all manual pages be
+encoded using UTF-8 where possible, in order to simplify the task of editing
+a variety of pages without reconfiguring editors and terminals and the like.
+.lp
+Each of these directories are then interpreted as manual page hierarchies
+themselves and may
+contain the usual section subdirectories.
+Access to NLS manual pages is achieved via use of the
+.b setlocale (3)
+function which queries user environment variables to
+determine the current locale.
+Internally to the \*M utilities, this
+locale string is appended to each manpath element and the resultant NLS manpath
+element is
+searched before the standard manpath element.
+In this way, an NLS manual page
+that matches the search criteria will be shown before or in place of the standard
+American English page.
+.lp
+If a user's
+.EV MANPATH
+consists of or is determined as
+.ip
+.i /usr/local/man:/usr/share/man:/usr/X11R6/man
+.lp
+and their locale is set to
+.b de_DE ,
+the command
+.ip
+.bx "man \-\-systems userix:man foobar"
+.lp
+would produce the following internal \*M manpath elements
+.ip
+.i
+.nf
+/usr/local/man/userix/de_DE
+/usr/local/man/userix/de
+/usr/local/man/userix
+/usr/share/man/userix/de_DE
+/usr/share/man/userix/de
+/usr/share/man/userix
+/usr/X11R6/man/userix/de_DE
+/usr/X11R6/man/userix/de
+/usr/X11R6/man/userix
+/usr/local/man/de_DE
+/usr/local/man/de
+/usr/local/man
+/usr/share/man/de_DE
+/usr/share/man/de
+/usr/share/man
+/usr/X11R6/man/de_DE
+/usr/X11R6/man/de
+/usr/X11R6/man
+.fi
+.r
+.lp
+.b foobar
+would be searched for in the order of manual page hierarchies listed.
+Additional directories corresponding to manual pages encoded in different
+character sets would be used if present.
+.BS 3 "ISO 8859-1 (latin1) manual pages"
+.lp
+By default \*N will format manual pages into a form suitable
+for a typewriter style device, e.g. a terminal screen. \*(GN \*N is
+capable\**
+.(f
+\** see
+.b nroff (5)
+for the output device formats available with your \*N
+.)f
+of formatting \*R into a form suitable for 8-bit latin1 capable output
+devices. To enable output for such a device, give the option
+.ip \-\-with\-device=DEVICE
+.lp
+to
+.b configure
+where DEVICE
+is the suitable and supported output format, in this case
+.b latin1 .
+.BS 3 "Displaying non-ASCII characters on a \*L virtual terminal"
+.lp
+To view non-ASCII characters at the \*L console, you must have one of the
+kbd\** and console\-tools packages installed.
+.(f
+\** written and maintained by Andries Brouwer <aeb@cwi.nl>.
+.)f
+If your system does not come with suitable configuration already, then
+please see the documentation in the kbd or console\-tools package for
+details on how to configure the console for your locale.
+On modern systems, the best choice is likely to be to use the UTF-8 encoding
+with a font suitable for your language.
+Make sure that your locale environment variables match the encoding
+displayed by the console.
+For display under the
+.q "X Window System",
+a suitable 8-bit-clean terminal emulator is required.
+.BS 3 "Viewing ASCII pages formatted for latin1 output device"
+.lp
+When formatting an ASCII manual page for a latin1 output device,
+\*(GN \*N
+will take advantage of the extra characters available and will always
+produce a text page containing some latin1 (8-bit) symbols.
+The table\**
+.(f
+\** The ISO 8859-1 and ASCII columns of this table will be identical if this
+manual was formatted for an ASCII based typewriter display, i.e. using \*N
+in its native mode.
+.)f
+below, taken from
+.b man (1),
+illustrates the differences.
+
+.TS
+center box tab (@);
+l | c | c | c.
+Description@Octal@ISO 8859-1@ASCII
+_
+continuation hyphen@255@\[char173]@\-
+bullet (middle dot)@267@\(bu@o
+acute accent@264@\(aa@'
+multiplication sign@327@\(mu@x
+.TE
+
+To display such symbols on a 7 bit terminal or terminal emulator, they
+must be translated back into standard ASCII.
+The
+.b \-7
+option with
+.b man
+will enable this simple reverse translation.
+.lp
+This option may be useful if your site has both 7 and 8-bit capable output
+devices and nroff is using the latin1 output device to format manual pages.
+.BS 2 "Cat pages"
+.lp
+It has become standard practice to store the formatted manual pages on disk
+so that subsequent requests for the manual page do not have to involve the
+formatting process.
+These pre-formatted manual pages are known as
+.i cat
+pages.
+Although cat pages require additional disk storage requirements, they
+provide a substantial speed increase and their use is recommended.
+.lp
+The automatic support for storing and using cat pages is brought about by
+simply creating suitable directories for them.
+.BS 2 "Cat page hierarchies"
+.lp
+Traditionally, cat pages were stored under the same manual hierarchy as
+their source manual pages, in
+.i cat<sec>
+subdirectories rather than
+.i man<sec> .
+This situation is rather limiting in several situations:
+.ip
+.bu
+When it is advantageous to mount
+.i /usr
+as a read-only filesystem.
+Cat pages cannot be supported in this situation
+without use of symbolic links to various other areas of the filesystem.
+This situation is a greater problem if the media itself is read-only, such as
+CD-ROM.
+.bu
+When NFS mounting alternate OS's manual page hierarchies.
+The alternate system may be under someone else's control and they may not
+want cat pages stored on their system.
+In fact, it is usually a good idea to export the manual page filesystems
+read-only, or import them that way.
+It is possible to avoid the problems, this time with even more symbolic
+links that may need periodic updating.
+.\".bu
+.\"When sharing
+.\".i /usr
+.\"with several other machines. There may be a situation where two machines are
+.\"producing the same cat file at the same time. A corrupted cat file is the
+.\"probable result.
+.bu
+If there is a mixture of normal cat files and stray cats\**,
+.(f
+\** cat files that have no source manual page, i.e. they cannot be recreated.
+.)f
+it is very difficult to periodically
+.i trim
+the cat space disk usage by removing seldom accessed cat files.
+.lp
+To avoid all of these problems simultaneously, it was decided to support
+local cat page directory caches.
+.BS 2 "Local cat page directory caches"
+.lp
+Any location for cat page hierarchy may be specified in the
+\*M configuration file.
+The location of the database cache associated with
+each manual page hierarchy will always be at the root of the cat page
+hierarchy.
+By default, the cat page hierarchy shadows the manual page hierarchy.
+The \*F
+proposes
+.i /var/cache/man
+as the location for such directories, although \*M allows any directory
+hierarchy to be used.
+The \*F path transformation rule is as follows:
+.ip
+.i /usr/<hierarchy>/share/man/<locale>/man<sec>/page.<sec><ext>
+.lp
+should be formatted into the cat file
+.ip
+.i /var/cache/man/<hierarchy>/<locale>/cat<sec>/page.<sec><ext>
+.lp
+where the
+.i <locale>
+directory component may be missing and
+.i <ext>
+may be an empty string.
+.lp
+The suggestion is that stray cats are located in the traditional hierarchy
+under
+.i /usr
+whereas re-creatable cat pages are stored under the local writable hierarchy
+.i /var/cache/man.
+.b man
+follows strict rules in determining which file is displayed.
+.lp
+As an example, the following route is
+taken if all three files exist.
+.np
+Check relative modification time stamps of the manual file and the
+traditional cat file.
+If the cat file is up to date (has an equal time stamp), display it.
+.np
+The traditional cat file is out of date.
+Check relative time stamps of the manual file and the alternate cat file.
+If the cat file is up to date, display it.
+.np
+The alternate cat file is out of date.
+Format the manual file and display the result in the foreground, while
+updating the alternate cat file in the background.
+.lp
+When a cat file is created, its time stamp is set to that of the
+corresponding manual file.
+Manual files are often stored in
+.b tar
+archives, and time stamps may be preserved when these archives are unpacked.
+Simply checking whether the cat file is newer would sometimes cause
+.b man
+to display an out-of-date cat file in this case, when it should have
+reformatted the manual file instead.
diff --git a/manual/format.me b/manual/format.me
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/manual/format.me
@@ -0,0 +1,185 @@
+.\" Copyright (C), 1995, Graeme W. Wilford. (Wilf.)
+.\" Copyright (c) 2002 Colin Watson.
+.\"
+.\" You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public
+.\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the
+.\" man-db distribution.
+.\"
+.\" Thu Sep 21 19:22:47 BST 1995 Wilf. (G.Wilford@ee.surrey.ac.uk)
+.\"
+.BS 1 "Formatting"
+.lp
+As already pointed out in the introduction, there are two primary
+formatters common to \*U: \*N and \*T.
+.lp
+In the following sections, I
+will use the term \*T to describe the typesetter formatter and \*N to
+describe the typewriter formatter.
+The term \*R will be used to describe a generic formatter.
+.BS 2 "\*G"
+.lp
+If using the \*G package, there is a further choice, \*G itself.
+Essentially, \*G forms a pipeline of processors including \*T and an output
+processor which translates the ditroff produced by \*T into the appropriate
+output format.
+The default output format, or device, for \*G is \*P.
+Anything else must be specified using the device argument.
+To illustrate \*G, the command
+.ip
+.bx "groff \-Tdvi /dev/null"
+.lp
+will form the following pipeline
+.ip
+troff \-Tdvi /dev/null | grodvi
+.lp
+If \*G is tied to
+.b man 's
+.b \-T
+option, it is still possible for
+.b man
+to produce ditroff via use of the
+.b \-Z
+option.
+.lp
+In \*G 1.09, \*N is bundled as a shell script that calls \*G, which in turn
+calls \*T with the default options
+.b "\-Wall \-mtty-char \-Tascii" ,
+passing the result through
+.b grotty
+before it finally reaches the screen.
+.lp
+It is imperative that the script does not pass pre-processing options
+to \*G's
+command line as
+.b man
+takes care of this separately.
+.BS 2 Devices
+.lp
+Both \*N and \*G may allow output device selection.
+As mentioned previously,
+classic \*N produces output suitable for a typewriter device, classic
+\*T produces output suitable for a
+.b C/A/T
+and \*G produces output suitable for a \*P interpreting device by default.
+.BS 2 "Macros"
+.lp
+There are several \*R macro sets in existence that are suitable for manual
+pages.
+Unfortunately, they tend to be incompatible with each other.
+.lp
+During configuration,
+.b configure
+will attempt to determine a suitable macro set for the local system's manual
+page collection.
+It attempts to use \*N with the following three macro packages:
+
+.TS
+center box tab(@);
+l | l | l .
+macro package@macro filename@nroff command
+_
+andoc@tmac.andoc or andoc.tmac@nroff \-mandoc
+an@tmac.an or an.tmac@nroff \-man
+doc@tmac.doc or doc.tmac@nroff \-mdoc
+.TE
+
+The first that succeeds is used.
+The
+.b andoc
+macro set is suitable for manual pages written using either
+.b an
+or
+.b doc
+macro commands, but not a combination of both.
+.lp
+.BS 2 "Pre-format processors (pre-processors)"
+.lp
+Manual pages may require pre-processing by any of the following
+
+.TS
+center box tab(@);
+l | l | l .
+Program@ID@Pre-processes
+_
+eqn@e@equations
+tbl@t@tables
+grap@g@graphs
+pic@p@pictures
+refer@r@A bibliography
+vgrind@v@program listings
+.TE
+
+It is possible to assign a default pre-processor list that all
+manual pages will be passed through prior to the primary formatter.
+By default, this is empty.
+To define a default list, edit
+.i include/manconfig.h
+and un-comment the following line
+.lp
+/* #define DEFAULT_MANROFFSEQ "t" */
+.lp
+which will enable
+.b tbl
+processing by default.
+To change the list, replace the
+.b t
+with a suitable string of processor ID's.
+.lp
+Pre-process options may be provided at run time in various forms, but in
+general the pre-processors required by each manual page is indicated in the
+first line of the manual page itself.
+See
+.b man (1)
+for details.
+.lp
+If a manual page does not contain a pre-processor string in its first line,
+it will be scanned for well-known \*R requests used to pass input to
+certain pre-processors.
+Thus, the pre-processor string is often unnecessary for correct output,
+but should nevertheless be included for efficiency.
+.BS 2 "Format scripts"
+.lp
+It is very likely that alternate systems manual pages may require
+non-standard macro packages or possibly even special pre-processors.
+To tackle such problems, special format scripts may be created on a per
+manual hierarchy basis.
+.lp
+If the file
+.ip
+.i <manual_hierarchy>/mandb_nfmt
+.lp
+exists and is executable, it is expected to be able to correctly format a
+manual page originating from
+.i <manual_hierarchy>
+to its standard output.
+It will be supplied with either two or three arguments:
+.(l
+\(bu manual page filename
+\(bu pre-processor string
+\(bu output device (optional)
+.)l
+Similarly, if the option
+.b \-T\c
+.i <device>
+.r
+or
+.b \-t
+was supplied to
+.b man
+and the file
+.ip
+.i <manual_hierarchy>/mandb_tfmt
+.lp
+exists and is executable, it will be used in the same way.
+.lp
+An example of such a script, supplied by Markus Armbruster
+<armbru@pond.sub.org>, who provided support for external formatter scripts,
+can be found as
+.i tools/mandb_fmt\-script
+.lp
+The script can be used as both an \*N and \*T/\*G format script and can be
+installed as
+.i mandb_nfmt
+and hard linked to
+.i mandb_tfmt
+after modification appropriate for your particular site.
diff --git a/manual/glossary.me b/manual/glossary.me
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/manual/glossary.me
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+.\" Copyright (C), 1995, Graeme W. Wilford. (Wilf.)
+.\" Copyright (c) 2002 Colin Watson.
+.\"
+.\" You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public
+.\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the
+.\" man-db distribution.
+.\"
+.\" Thu Sep 21 19:22:47 BST 1995 Wilf. (G.Wilford@ee.surrey.ac.uk)
+.\"
+.ip "manual page"
+A file containing descriptions related to the use of a function or program
+or the structure of a file.
+The name of the file is formed from the title of
+the manual page followed by a period followed by the name of the section
+that it resides in, optionally followed by an extension.
+The format of the file is \*N and may be compressed,
+having a suitable compression extension appended.
+.ip "cat page"
+A formatted manual page suitable for viewing on a vt100-type terminal.
+.ip "stray cat page"
+A cat page that does not have a relative manual page on the system, i.e. only
+the cat page was supplied or the manual page was removed after the cat page
+had been created.
+.ip section
+Each manual page or cat page hierarchy is divided into sections, each
+section having its own directory.
+Manual page hierarchy section names
+begin with \(oqman\(cq and cat page sections with \(oqcat\(cq.
+.ip extension
+A package may provide manual pages with filenames ending in a
+package-specific extension name.
+This allows manual pages with the same
+title to coexist in the same manual page hierarchy and section without
+sharing the same filename.
+It also provides a further mechanism for man
+to select the correct manual page.
+.ip "manual page hierarchy"
+A directory tree divided into manual page sections, each containing a
+collection of manual pages.
+.ip "cat page hierarchy"
+A directory tree divided into cat page sections, each containing a
+collection of cat pages.
+.ip "traditional cat page hierarchy"
+The same location as the manual page hierarchy.
+.ip "alternate cat page hierarchy"
+A separate location to that of the traditional cat page hierarchy.
+.ip "traditional cat page"
+A cat page located in a traditional cat page hierarchy.
+.ip "alternate cat page"
+A cat page located in an alternate cat page hierarchy.
diff --git a/manual/intro.me b/manual/intro.me
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/manual/intro.me
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+.\" Copyright (C), 1995, Graeme W. Wilford. (Wilf.)
+.\" Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007 Colin Watson.
+.\"
+.\" You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public
+.\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the
+.\" man-db distribution.
+.\"
+.\" Thu Sep 21 19:22:47 BST 1995 Wilf. (G.Wilford@ee.surrey.ac.uk)
+.\"
+.\" chap1.me
+.BS 1 Introduction
+.BS 2 "\*M"
+.lp
+\*M is a package that is designed to provide users with online information
+in a fast and friendly manner while at the same time offering flexibility to
+the system administrator.
+.TS
+tab(@);
+l s s s
+l lfB l.
+It is made up of several user programs:
+.sp 6p
+.\" Leave the next line alone!
+ @\(bu man@\- an interface to the on-line reference manuals
+@\(bu whatis@\- search the manual page names
+@\(bu apropos@\- search the manual page names and descriptions
+@\(bu manpath@\- determine search path for manual pages
+@\(bu lexgrog@\- directly read header information in manual pages
+.T&
+l s s s
+l lfB l.
+.sp 6p
+several maintenance programs:
+.sp 6p
+@\(bu mandb@\- create or update the manual page index caches
+@\(bu catman@\- create or update the pre-formatted manual pages
+.T&
+l s s s
+l lfB l.
+.sp 6p
+and a special pre-formatter that knows about compressed manual pages:
+.sp 6p
+@\(bu zsoelim@\- satisfy .so requests in roff input
+.TE
+
+In addition to these compiled programs, there are two shell scripts,
+.b mkcatdirs
+and
+.b checkman
+in the
+.i tools
+subdirectory.
+These scripts aid the creation of cat directories and
+check for duplicated manual pages, respectively.
+.lp
+The following manual pages are provided with this package to explain correct
+format and usage.
+.b man (1),
+.b whatis (1),
+.b apropos (1),
+.b manpath (1),
+.b lexgrog (1),
+.b manpath (5),
+.b mandb (8),
+.b catman (8)
+and
+.b zsoelim (1).
+.BS 3 "The concept"
+.lp
+\*M originally started out life as program suite man\-1.1B, written by John W.
+Eaton <jwe@che.utexas.edu> and maintained by Rik Faith <faith@cs.unc.edu>
+to which support proposed by the newly
+formed FSSTND committee regarding cat directories was added.
+.lp
+Since then, \*M's most innovative feature: the database cache scheme\**
+.(f
+\** originally conceived after observing the actions of the Perl-based
+manual pager suite, man-pl written by Tom Christiansen
+<tchrist@convex.com>
+.)f
+has been significantly developed. The basic idea was to reduce manual page
+search times to a minimum. The following piece of text is included from the
+man-db-2.2 distribution:
+.(q
+The theory: If you go to a library to take a book out, what do you do?
+.sp
+a) Go and look where it might be on a micro-fiche/terminal, take a look
+where it is supposed to be on the shelf, and then go look at the new
+arrivals if it's not where it's supposed to be?
+.sp
+OR
+.sp
+b) Start at one end of the ground floor, look along every bookshelf
+until you've completed that floor, then go up a level and start again
+until you've found what you're looking for?
+.)q
+.lp
+Since then the database
+.b index
+scheme has evolved greatly.
+Every manual page and stray cat page on the system is registered in an
+.b index
+database cache which stores various details about the file including the
+timestamp, the location and the whatis\**
+.(f
+\** one line description of the manual page
+.)f
+information.
+This information is kept up to date by regular runs of
+.b mandb .
+In some configurations
+.b man
+also looks for filesystem changes each time it is invoked and helps to
+keep the database cache current, but this imposes a penalty on manual page
+search times.
+.BS 2 "The manual page system"
+.lp
+The simplest manual page system will have a single manual page hierarchy.
+This will typically be
+.ip
+.i /usr/share/man
+.lp
+beneath which will be several subdirectories of the form
+.i man<sec>
+where
+.i <sec>
+is
+.b 1 ,
+.b 2 ,
+.b 3 ,
+.b 4 ,
+.b 5 ,
+.b 6 ,
+.b 7
+or
+.b 8 .
+These are referred to as
+.i sections
+of the
+manual.
+Others may exist and they are not restricted to single
+character names. eg.
+.ip
+.i /usr/share/man/manfoo
+.lp
+is a valid section subdirectory.
+Other common sections include
+.b 9 ,
+.b n ,
+.b l ,
+.b p
+and
+.b o .
+.lp
+Within these section subdirectories reside the manual pages themselves. Their
+filenames follow the pattern
+.ip
+.i /usr/share/man/man<sec>/<name>.<sec><ext>
+.lp
+where in most cases
+.i <ext>
+is an empty string.
+An example is manual page
+.b cp
+.ip
+.i /usr/share/man/man1/cp.1
+.lp
+which resides in
+.i section
+.b 1
+and has no special
+.i extension .
+.lp
+.BS 2 "Sections of the manual"
+.lp
+The manual is split up into sections to ease access and to cater for manual
+pages that share the same name.
+It is common for a program and function to share the same name.
+.b kill
+is a good example.
+This is both a program which can be used to send a process a signal and
+an operating system call with similar functionality.
+Their manual pages are stored under sections
+.b 1
+and
+.b 2
+respectively.
+Thus, sections are used to separate out the program manual pages from the
+function manual pages and so on.
+The table below shows the
+.i section
+numbers of the manual followed by the types of pages they contain.
+
+.TS
+center box tab (@);
+c | c
+c | l.
+Section@Section contents
+_
+1@user executable programs or shell commands
+2@system calls (functions provided by the kernel)
+3@library calls (functions within system libraries)
+4@special files (usually found in \fI/dev\fR)
+5@file formats and conventions eg. \fI/etc/passwd\fR
+6@games
+7@macro packages and conventions eg. \fBman\fR(7), \fBgroff\fR(7).
+8@system administration commands
+9@kernel routines [\|Non-standard\|]
+n@new [\|obsolete\|]
+l@local [\|obsolete\|]
+p@public [\|obsolete\|]
+o@old [\|obsolete\|]
+.TE
+
+.BS 2 "The format of manual pages"
+.lp
+The format in which manual pages are stored is \*N/\*T or more generally \*R.
+This is a typesetter style language\**
+.(f
+\** similar in some aspects to
+.b TeX
+.)f
+which requires formatting before being viewed.
+In fact some manual pages require pre-format processing to
+correctly format tables or equations.
+.lp
+If the page is to be viewed on screen in a text environment, \*N is
+used as the primary formatter. If the page is to be printed or displayed in a
+graphical environment, \*T is used. Traditionally, \*T formatted files for a
+.b C/A/T
+(Computer aided Typesetter) which is now obsolete.
+
+The \*(GN \*R (\*G\**)
+.(f
+\** Written by James Clark <jjc@jclark.com> and now maintained by
+Ted Harding <ted.harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk> and Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
+.)f
+suite of programs offer a choice of output types
+including
+.b X ,
+.b dvi
+and
+.b postscript .
+When configuring \*M, the preference is
+to use \*G rather than \*T.
+.BS 2 "Arguments to configure"
+.lp
+To allow the configuration program,
+.b configure ,
+to be non-interactive, it can be passed various options to alter the
+default settings.
+Generic
+.b configure
+options are discussed in
+.i docs/INSTALL .
+Options that are specific to the \*M package are described below.
+.if r MAN-OPTIONS-ONLY \{
+.lp
+MAN\-OPTIONS\-BEGIN
+\}
+.lp
+.ip \-\-enable\-cache\-owner[=ARG]
+By default, system-wide cache files will be owned by user man.
+Use this option with an argument to change the cache file owner.
+.ip \-\-disable\-cache\-owner
+Use this option to leave the ownership of system-wide cache files
+unconstrained.
+Users will be allowed to modify them.
+.ip \-\-disable\-setuid
+By default,
+.b man
+will be installed as a setuid program to the user that owns the
+system-wide cache files.
+Use this option to install
+.b man
+as a non-setuid program instead.
+.ip \-\-enable\-mandirs=OS
+By default, \*M supports manual page directories in any of several layouts
+used by free and proprietary versions of \*U.
+However, in certain cases, this can cause \*M to find the wrong page by
+mistake, especially when the names of some manual pages on the system
+contain periods.
+Use this option with an argument of GNU, HPUX, IRIX, Solaris, or BSD
+(or more than one of these, separated by commas) to support only the layouts
+typically used on each of those systems.
+Note that \*M is not currently capable of writing cat pages in the proper
+BSD layout.
+.ip \-\-with\-device=DEVICE
+Use this flag to alter the default output device used by \*N. DEVICE is
+passed to \*N with the \-T option.
+.b configure
+will test that \*N will run with the supplied device argument.
+.ip \-\-with\-db=LIBRARY
+configure will look for database interface libraries in the order gdbm,
+Berkeley DB and finally ndbm and will #define appropriate variables relative
+to the first one found.
+To override the built-in order on platforms having a choice of interface
+library, use this option to specify which library to use.
+.ip \-\-enable\-automatic\-create
+If this flag is used,
+.b man
+will automatically create index databases for users' private manual page
+hierarchies.
+.ip \-\-disable\-automatic\-update
+Normally,
+.b man
+will update entries in index databases if it finds newly installed manual
+pages (if the
+.b \-\-update
+flag is used) or delete entries if manual pages are removed.
+This flag suppresses this behaviour.
+.ip \-\-disable\-cats
+Normally,
+.b man
+will automatically try to create cat files corresponding to manual files
+when a manual page is read.
+This flag suppresses this behaviour.
+.if r MAN-OPTIONS-ONLY \{
+.lp
+MAN\-OPTIONS\-END
+\}
diff --git a/manual/leader.me b/manual/leader.me
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+++ b/manual/leader.me
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+.\" Copyright (C), 1995, Graeme W. Wilford. (Wilf.)
+.\" Copyright (c) 2002 Colin Watson.
+.\"
+.\" You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public
+.\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the
+.\" man-db distribution.
+.\"
+.\" Thu Sep 21 19:22:47 BST 1995 Wilf. (G.Wilford@ee.surrey.ac.uk)
+.\"
+\*U is a registered trademark of the X/Open Company, Ltd.
+.br
+NFS is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
+.br
+PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe in the United States.
+.sp
+The general conventions used throughout this manual include
+.bu
+file names and paths in
+.i italic ,
+e.g.
+.i /usr/share/man .
+.bu
+variable strings (usually path components) enclosed within <> and in
+.i italic ,
+eg.
+.i <sec> ,
+.bu
+program names in
+.b bold ,
+eg.
+.b man .
+.bu
+commands that can be typed at a shell prompt in a
+.bx box ,
+eg.
+.bx "man foobar" .
+.bu
+environment variables denoted as follows:
+.EV ENV_VAR .
+.lp
+.(z F
+Copyright \(co 1995 Graeme W. Wilford
+.br
+Copyright \(co 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007 Colin Watson
+.sp 1
+Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual
+provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on
+all copies.
+.sp 1
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
+manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire
+resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a notice identical
+to this one.
+.sp 1
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
+into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions,
+except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved
+by the copyright holder.
+.)z
diff --git a/manual/man_db.me b/manual/man_db.me
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/manual/man_db.me
@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
+.\" Copyright (C), 1995, Graeme W. Wilford. (Wilf.)
+.\" Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2007 Colin Watson.
+.\"
+.\" You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public
+.\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the
+.\" man-db distribution.
+.\"
+.\" Thu Sep 21 19:22:47 BST 1995 Wilf. (G.Wilford@ee.surrey.ac.uk)
+.\"
+.so version
+.ds U \s-1\fBUNIX\fR\s+1
+.ds N \s-1\fBNROFF\fR\s+1
+.ds T \s-1\fBTROFF\fR\s+1
+.ds G \s-1\fBGROFF\fR\s+1
+.ds GN \s-1\fBGNU\fR\s+1
+.ds R \s-1ROFF\s+1
+.ds F \s-1\fBFHS\fR\s+1
+.ds P PostScript
+.ds L Linux
+.ds M man\-db
+.\"
+.\" format an environment variable
+.\"
+.de EV
+.sz -1
+$\c
+.b \\$1
+.sz +1
+..
+.\" end
+.\"
+.\" Begin a new (sub)section, add to TOC
+.\"
+.de BS
+.if \\$1=1 \{ .\" Chapter
+.bp
+.sh \\$1 "\\$2"
+.(x c
+.sp 10p
+.)x _
+.(x c
+.in 0
+\\n($1.\ \ \\$2
+.)x
+.br \}
+.\"
+.if \\$1=2 \{ .\" Section
+.sh \\$1 "\\$2"
+.(x c
+.in \w'\0.\ \ 'u
+\\n($1.\\n($2\ \ \\$2
+.)x
+.br \}
+.\"
+.if \\$1=3 \{ .\" Subsection
+.sh \\$1 "\\$2"
+.(x c
+.in \w'\0.\ \ \0.\0\ \ 'u
+\\n($1.\\n($2.\\n($3\ \ \\$2
+.)x
+.br \}
+..
+.\" end
+.\"
+.if n \
+.ll 78n
+.tp
+.sp 2i
+.(l C
+.sz 16
+.b "\*M \- the database cached manual pager suite"
+.sz 12
+.sp 2
+.ul
+Graeme W. Wilford <eep2gw@ee.surrey.ac.uk>
+.br
+.ul
+Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
+.)l
+.sp 4
+.(l F
+This document describes the setup, maintenance and use of a generic online
+manual page system with special reference to the \*M package and its
+advanced features.
+.)l
+.\".he '\*M''\*(td'
+.\".fo ''%''
+.he '\*M'v\*V'\*(td'
+.bp
+.fo ''%''
+.\"
+.\" Start the manual
+.\"
+.so leader.me
+.bp 1
+.so intro.me
+.so sec.me
+.so files.me
+.so comp.me
+.so format.me
+.so db.me
+.so misc.me
+.\"
+.\" table of contents page
+.\"
+.he '''''' .\" no header
+.fo ''%'' .\" pagenumber footer
+.bp 1 .\" reset pagenumber to 1
+.af % i .\" set pagenumber register to roman numerals
+.ce
+Glossary
+.sp
+.so glossary.me
+.bp 1
+.ce
+Contents
+.sp
+.xp c
diff --git a/manual/misc.me b/manual/misc.me
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+.\" Copyright (C), 1995, Graeme W. Wilford. (Wilf.)
+.\" Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Colin Watson.
+.\"
+.\" You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public
+.\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the
+.\" man-db distribution.
+.\"
+.\" Thu Sep 21 19:22:47 BST 1995 Wilf. (G.Wilford@ee.surrey.ac.uk)
+.\"
+.BS 1 "Miscellaneous"
+.BS 2 "Modes of operation"
+.lp
+The \*M utilities can operate in many different modes, allowing varying
+degrees of freedom, functionality and security.
+No mode requires that the manual page hierarchies be writable.
+.lp
+.ip "(1) Default mode"
+.b man
+is setuid to the user MAN_OWNER which is \(oqman\(cq by default and is
+changeable via options to
+.b configure .
+.b mandb ,
+if run by the superuser or MAN_OWNER, creates globally accessible index
+databases owned by MAN_OWNER.
+Once the databases are created,
+.b man
+will update entries in them if it finds newly installed
+manual pages (if the
+.b \-\-update
+flag is used) or delete entries if manual pages are removed.
+In this mode it is possible for a malicious
+.b man
+user to deliberately lock a database as a writer, thus denying read access to
+other users.
+.br
+If cat directories exist and have the correct permissions,
+.b man
+will take care of producing cat files.
+These will be owned by MAN_OWNER.
+The default permissions of both cat files and databases are 0644.
+.ip "(2) No man database updates"
+This mode also requires
+.b man
+to be setuid, but is favoured where databases must be shared in an
+environment unfriendly to kernel locking procedures, eg. NFS.
+It also prevents possible
+.q "denial of service"
+attacks by malicious
+.b man
+users as
+.b man
+never opens the databases as a writer in this mode.
+To replace the functionality lost by disallowing
+.b man
+write access to the databases,
+.b mandb
+should be rerun whenever new manual pages are installed.
+Otherwise,
+.b man
+will not be able to use the database to find and display the newly added
+manual pages, and will have to use the filesystem instead.
+Each index database may be owned by an arbitrary user who will have
+subsequent write access to the database.
+Cat files are created in the same way as for mode (1) above.
+.br
+To use the \*M utilities in this mode, give the option
+\(oq\-\-disable\-automatic\-update\(cq to
+.b configure .
+.ip "(3) No man database updates or cat production"
+.b man
+is installed not setuid.
+This mode of operation probably offers the highest level of security but
+it requires higher levels of maintenance than other modes due to the
+restrictions imposed upon
+.b man .
+Each database is owned by an arbitrary user as in mode (2).
+Each cat hierarchy is also owned by
+an arbitrary user who is responsible for creating cat files using
+.b catman
+whenever new manual files are installed.
+.b man
+will be completely passive in its action, i.e. no index databases will be
+written to and no cat files are ever produced.
+.br
+To use the \*M utilities in this mode, supply the options
+\(oq\-\-disable\-cache\-owner \-\-disable\-setuid
+\-\-disable\-automatic\-update \-\-disable\-cats\(cq to
+.b configure ,
+or build \*M as in mode (1) and install the binaries without the setuid
+bit set.
+.ip "(4) Wide open"
+.b man
+is installed not setuid.
+This mode is similar in operation to the majority of vendor supplied, non
+setuid, cat file supporting manual pager suites.
+It is not recommended.
+The databases are owned by an arbitrary user who maintains them using
+.b mandb .
+.b man
+does not update the databases.
+Cat files are produced and stored in world writable cat directories and have
+world write access themselves.
+.br
+To use the \*M utilities in this mode, supply the options
+\(oq\-\-disable\-cache\-owner \-\-disable\-setuid
+\-\-disable\-automatic\-update\(cq to
+.b configure ,
+edit
+.i include/manconfig.h
+and change the definition of CATMODE from 0644 to 0666.
+.lp
+Other variations can also be used.
+In fact it is possible for
+.b man
+to actually create index databases, usually the job of
+.b mandb ,
+for users' private manual page hierarchies.
+This is enabled by giving the option
+\(oq\-\-enable\-automatic\-create\(cq to
+.b configure .
+.lp
+In summary,
+.i include/manconfig.h
+contains definitions for
+.bu
+CATMODE
+.bu
+DBMODE
+.lp
+the setuid installation and operation of
+.b man
+is modified by supplying either of the following options to
+.b configure :
+.bu
+\-\-enable\-setuid
+.bu
+\-\-disable\-setuid
+.lp
+and other aspects of
+.b man 's
+behaviour are controlled by the following options to
+.b configure :
+.bu
+\-\-enable\-automatic\-create
+.bu
+\-\-disable\-automatic\-update
+.bu
+\-\-disable\-cats
+.BS 2 "NFS root squash"
+.lp
+If
+.b man
+is installed setuid to an arbitrary user and is run by root, instead of
+gaining the effective user id of the setuid user,
+.b man
+is run with both uid and euid as root.
+This is neccesary due to infelicities with the
+.b POSIX
+setuid() function call: All users except root may change to and from the
+effective (setuid) user, however once root has setuid(user), there is no way
+back.
+.lp
+A side effect of this is that
+.b NFS
+mounted cat hierarchies or databases will be unwritable if the following
+conditions exist:
+.bu
+man/catman/mandb is run by root
+.bu
+The NFS mount has the root squash flag set
+.lp
+To get around this problem, the root user must first attain the ID of the
+cat hierarchy or database owner before running
+.b man/catman/mandb
+whenever the databases need updating or cat files are to be produced.
+.BS 2 "NLS message catalogues"
+.lp
+\*M has built in support for native language message catalogues.
+That is, it can issue messages in the locale of the user's choice.
+This will only occur if the locale's translation has been written.
+Before undertaking a translation, please contact the Translation Project
+(https://translationproject.org/) who are coordinating such activities.
+.BS 2 "Credits"
+.lp
+The authors would like to thank the following people for their time, effort,
+support, ideas and code which went into \*M:
+.(l
+Markus Armbruster <armbru@pond.sub.org>
+Lionel Cons & colleages <cons@dxcern.cern.ch>
+Carl Edman <cedman@princeton.edu>
+Caleb Epstein <epstein_caleb@jpmorgan.com>
+Lars Fenneberg <lf@gimli.comlink.de>
+Zoltan Hidvegi <hzoli@cs.elte.hu>
+Nils Magnus <magnus@unix-ag.uni-kl.de>
+Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@yggdrasil.com>
+Fabrizio Polacco <fpolacco@debian.org>
+Gordon Sadler <gbsadler1@lcisp.com>
+Colin Phipps <cph@cph.demon.co.uk>
+Paul Slootman <paul@wurtel.net>
+Jose Rodriguez <boriel@airtel.net>
+Eirik Fuller <eirik@hackrat.com>
+Matej Vela <vela@debian.org>
+Clint Adams <schizo@debian.org>
+Jeremy C. Reed <reed@reedmedia.net>
+Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>
+Giuseppe Sacco <eppesuig@debian.org>
+David Weinehall <tao@debian.org>
+Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.co.uk>
+Yuri Kozlov <kozlov.y@gmail.com>
+Henning Makholm <henning@makholm.net>
+Lars Wirzenius <liw@iki.fi>
+Nicolas Fran\(,cois <nicolas.francois@centraliens.net>
+Ivan Shmakov <oneingray@gmail.com>
+Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
+Robert Luberda <robert@debian.org>
+Chusslove Illich <caslav.ilic@gmx.net>
+.)l
+and all those translators listed in the
+.b man/THANKS
+file.
diff --git a/manual/options-only.me b/manual/options-only.me
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+++ b/manual/options-only.me
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+.\" Extract just the list of options from intro.me, disabling the usual
+.\" hyphenation and adjustment. This looks better in README.
+.nh
+.de hy
+..
+.na
+.de ad
+..
+.pl 10000i
+.de bp
+..
+.nr MAN-OPTIONS-ONLY 1
+.so man_db.me
diff --git a/manual/print-options b/manual/print-options
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+#! /bin/sh
+LC_ALL=C LANGUAGE= nroff -c -me options-only.me | col -bpx | perl -ne '
+ $match = /^MAN-OPTIONS-BEGIN/ ... /^MAN-OPTIONS-END/;
+ if ($match > 1 and $match !~ /E0/) {
+ # Trim leading and trailing blank lines.
+ if (/^$/) {
+ $diversion .= $_ if $start;
+ } else {
+ print $diversion;
+ $diversion = "";
+ print;
+ $start = 1;
+ }
+ }'
diff --git a/manual/sec.me b/manual/sec.me
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+.\" Copyright (C), 1995, Graeme W. Wilford. (Wilf.)
+.\" Copyright (c) 2002, 2007 Colin Watson.
+.\"
+.\" You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public
+.\" License as specified in the file COPYING that comes with the
+.\" man-db distribution.
+.\"
+.\" Thu Sep 21 19:22:47 BST 1995 Wilf. (G.Wilford@ee.surrey.ac.uk)
+.\"
+.BS 1 "The specifics of Sections"
+.BS 2 "Package specific manual page sections"
+.lp
+The use of package specific manual page
+sections is discouraged as packages large enough to warrant their own
+section probably contain manual pages that span other sections.
+An example might be package
+.b foo
+that has its own section
+.ip
+.i /usr/share/man/manfoo
+.lp
+which contains manual pages
+describing its programs, the library routines it offers and the format of
+several of its configuration files.
+These pages would normally be allocated to sections
+.b 1 ,
+.b 3
+and
+.b 5
+respectively and thus combining them all under section
+.b foo
+is misleading.
+Subtle problems will arise if there are any
+base name-space clashes with standard manual pages, e.g.
+.b exit (3),
+.b exit (foo)
+and the order in which they should be shown.
+.lp
+There are two standard solutions to this problem.
+.np
+Create a separate manual page hierarchy for the package's manual pages such as
+.(l
+.i /usr/local/packages/foo/man
+.)l
+.np
+Install the pages in their relevant sections, with a unique extension
+appended to the filename such that
+.(l
+.i /usr/share/man/manfoo/exit.foo
+.)l
+would instead be installed as
+.(l
+.i /usr/share/man/man1/exit.1foo
+.)l
+.lp
+Only (2) offers a complete
+solution to manual page ordering problems and
+allows users to access the desired page directly.
+.BS 2 "Selecting a section type"
+.BS 3 "Specifying a section"
+.lp
+This is done via use of the section argument to man
+.ip
+.bx "man 1 exit"
+.lp
+will look for
+.i exit.1*
+in section
+.b 1
+of the manual.
+If
+.i exit.1
+exists, it will be displayed in preference to
+.i exit.1foo
+.ip
+.bx "man 1foo exit"
+.lp
+will look for
+.i exit.1foo*
+in section
+.b 1
+of the manual.
+The asterisk (*) represents a wild-card of any type or length,
+including length zero.
+.lp
+For an argument to be interpreted as a section name rather than a page name, it
+must either begin with a digit, or be included in the standard section list.
+The default section list is defined in
+.i include/manconfig.h
+to be
+.b 1 ,
+.b n ,
+.b l ,
+.b 8 ,
+.b 3 ,
+.b 2 ,
+.b 5 ,
+.b 4 ,
+.b 9 ,
+.b 6
+and
+.b 7 .
+This should be modified in order and content to meet the local conventions.
+It may be altered at run-time using the
+.b SECTION
+directive in the \*M configuration file.
+.lp
+Every subdirectory section name in the entire system must be in the list,
+including sections found in imported manual page hierarchies.
+It is not necessary to list sections with extensions unless a special
+ordering for those extensions is desired.
+The order is important because in normal operation,
+.b man
+will only display the first manual page it finds that meets the search
+criteria. Using the
+.b \-\-all
+argument will cause
+.b man
+to attempt to display all manual pages that meet the criteria. See
+.b man (1)
+for further information.
+.lp
+Having an excess of sections listed will not slow
+.b man
+down.
+.BS 3 "Specifying an extension"
+.lp
+If the section is unknown, but the package extension is,
+it is possible to use the extension argument
+.ip
+.bx "man \-e foo exit"
+.lp
+to search in all sections for manual pages named
+.i exit
+from package
+.i foo .