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тАО11-12-1999 01:28 AM
тАО11-12-1999 01:28 AM
igniteUX man pages not installed
When installing IgniteUX ver. A2.2 the man pages weren't included or are not
configured properly, how can I fix this on a 10.20 box?
Thanks...
configured properly, how can I fix this on a 10.20 box?
Thanks...
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тАО11-14-1999 02:31 PM
тАО11-14-1999 02:31 PM
Re: igniteUX man pages not installed
Did you only specify part of the install. In that case do the install, and
tell it to install only the docn.
You can use swlist to see what is installed - with the -l subpackage.
tell it to install only the docn.
You can use swlist to see what is installed - with the -l subpackage.
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тАО11-14-1999 09:10 PM
тАО11-14-1999 09:10 PM
Re: igniteUX man pages not installed
Hi,
Did you check if the man pages were installed but not configured? They can be
found in the directory share/man under the directory where ignite was installed
(usually /opt/ignite). If the files are there you can manualy add them to the
manpath by appending the string :/opt/ignite/share/man (or the equivalent on
your system) to the path in the file /etc/MANPATH
You might have to do a "catman -m"
Did you check if the man pages were installed but not configured? They can be
found in the directory share/man under the directory where ignite was installed
(usually /opt/ignite). If the files are there you can manualy add them to the
manpath by appending the string :/opt/ignite/share/man (or the equivalent on
your system) to the path in the file /etc/MANPATH
You might have to do a "catman -m"
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тАО11-16-1999 12:33 AM
тАО11-16-1999 12:33 AM
Re: igniteUX man pages not installed
If you did a full install of the Ignite product, the man pages should have been
included. Chances are that they may have not been configured properly on the
install. Try the following:
# swlist -l fileset -a state | grep Ignite
Check the configuration state of the filesets and they should all say
"configured". Pay special attention to
Ignite-UX.IGNT-ENG-A-MAN, as it is the man page fileset. If it shows
"installed" instead of configured, then try to configure your unconfigured
filesets by:
# swconfig \* <===This is a "backslash"
If all else fails, you may want to reinstall the manpage fileset.
included. Chances are that they may have not been configured properly on the
install. Try the following:
# swlist -l fileset -a state | grep Ignite
Check the configuration state of the filesets and they should all say
"configured". Pay special attention to
Ignite-UX.IGNT-ENG-A-MAN, as it is the man page fileset. If it shows
"installed" instead of configured, then try to configure your unconfigured
filesets by:
# swconfig \* <===This is a "backslash"
If all else fails, you may want to reinstall the manpage fileset.
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