Hi!

On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 09:22:24PM +0200, LIVAI Daniel wrote:
>I think there is a way for this but I can not find it in man's man :)

>Like in Linux there is a `-l' option to man(1) which opens a Local file, 
>like man -l /usr/local/man/man1/somemanpage.1. I'm in trouble opening 
>net-snmp package's snmpd(8) or snmpd.conf(5) man page, because it 
>conflicts with the base's snmpd's man pages. Now I'm reading it with 
>less, but it is less convenient :)

No, but in your case, you can use the option -M /usr/local/man (or -m
/usr/local/man) probably.

Kind regards,

Hannah.

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