pages including the corrections contained in the first Technical Corrigendum, IEEE Std 1003.1-2008/Cor 1-2013. It include manuals for utilities in section 1, and for functions and headers in section 3. A lot of input and okay for the contents schwarze@; Other input from matthew@ and Dmitrij D. Czarkoff; Final okay bentley@.
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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.1.1.1 2014/07/08 08:45:22 zhuk Exp $
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| Using ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD
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Because the manuals contained in this package do not match any real software
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installed, they are not installed into directories that man(1) searches by
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default. Consider adding something like this to your shell startup file:
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alias pman='man -M ${DOCDIR}/man'
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alias papropos='apropos -M ${DOCDIR}/man'
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alias pwhatis='whatis -M ${DOCDIR}/man'
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Then you can call it like usual "man" command:
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papropos pthread
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pman 3 chmod
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pwhatis ldds
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Because manual page handling tools do not support section 0, header
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documentation is installed into section 3.
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Source package is installed to ${DOCDIR}, too,
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to satisfy the license requirements, see the POSIX-COPYRIGHT file there.
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