In building my old new Mac Mini server I thought I’d install the command-line 
tools and regenerate the manpage indexes using makewhatis for the developer 
tools and server software.  Surprise, surprise—System Integrity Protection 
broke it.

Buh-bye, SIP.  Not at all a pleasure meeting you.

Interestingly, if you look at the script /usr/libexec/makewhatis.local, it 
actually appears as though Apple were trying to work around this, but it still 
didn’t work because their logic excludes the app directories, rather than 
including the system directories, from the paths that should not be rebuilt.  
Weird!  That is probably a bug.

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