CATMAN(8) UNIX Programmer's Manual CATMAN(8) NAME catman - create the cat files for the manual SYNOPSIS /usr/sbin/catman [ -p ] [ -n ] [ -w ] [ -M _p_a_t_h ] [ sections ] DESCRIPTION _C_a_t_m_a_n creates the preformatted versions of the on-line manual from the nroff input files. Each manual page is examined and those whose preformatted versions are missing or out of date are recreated. If any changes are made, _c_a_t_- _m_a_n will recreate the whatis database. If there is one parameter not starting with a `-', it is taken to be a list of manual sections to look in. For exam- ple catman 123 will cause the updating to only happen to manual sections 1, 2, and 3. Options: -n prevents creations of the whatis database. -p prints what would be done instead of doing it. -w causes only the whatis database to be created. No manual reformatting is done. -M updates manual pages located in the set of directories specified by _p_a_t_h (/usr/man by default). _P_a_t_h has the form of a colon (`:') separated list of directory names, for example `/usr/local/man:/usr/man'. If the environment variable `MANPATH' is set, its value is used for the default path. If the nroff source file contains only a line of the form `.so manx/yyy.x', a symbolic link is made in the catx direc- tory to the appropriate preformatted manual page. This feature allows easy distribution of the preformatted manual pages among a group of associated machines with _r_d_i_s_t(_1). The nroff sources need not be distributed to all machines, thus saving the associated disk space. As an example, con- sider a local network with 5 machines, called mach1 through mach5. Suppose mach3 has the manual page nroff sources. Every night, mach3 runs _c_a_t_m_a_n via _c_r_o_n(_8) and later runs _r_d_i_s_t with a distfile that looks like: Printed 11/26/99 October 23, 1996 1 CATMAN(8) UNIX Programmer's Manual CATMAN(8) MANSLAVES = ( mach1 mach2 mach4 mach5 ) MANUALS = (/usr/man/cat[1-8no] /usr/man/whatis) ${MANUALS} -> ${MANSLAVES} install -R; notify root; FILES /usr/man default manual directory location /usr/man/man?/*.* raw (nroff input) manual sections /usr/man/cat?/*.* preformatted manual pages /usr/man/whatis whatis database /usr/sbin/makewhatis command script to make whatis database SEE ALSO man(1), cron(8), rdist(1) BUGS Acts oddly on nights with full moons. The need for catman(8) is almost but not quite gone. Most of the manpages have been moved out of /usr/src/man into the sourcecode hierarchy. The recreation of the whatis database is the main use of catman now. Printed 11/26/99 October 23, 1996 2