> When I run mkpasswd -l, I have the same entries as in my /etc/passwd
> and when I run mkgroup -l, I have the same entries as in my /etc/group.
> But I have no "mkpasswd" group defined in /etc/group. Does it matter
anyway?
But they may not have the exact sid's or group id's. If you get a 'mkpassw
roup other
than manually in /etc/group (like with with an system admin tool)?
Christophe THIEBOT
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From: "Elfyn McBratney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Elfyn McBratney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "cygwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,&qu
> Thanks, man works with chmod -R a+r /usr/man. I also had to do:
> chmod 555 /usr/bin/* to make nroff executable.
>
> I noticed that all the cygwin files are created with "mkpasswd" as the
group
> name. But I don't see mkpasswd in /etc/group. Any idea why? Also all the
> directories and subdirecto
From: Christopher Faylor
To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 23:24:53 -0500
Subject: Re: no man pages
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-to: cygwin at cygwin dot com
chmod -R a+r /usr/man
c
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 08:18:40PM -0800, christophe thiebot wrote:
>S cygcheck -c cygwin-doc |grep cygwin-doc
>has the output:
>cygwin-doc 1.3-2
>
>$ ls -al /usr/man/man1/ps.1.gz
>has the output:
>--+ 1 CHTHImkpasswd 1308 Oct 17 17:22
>/usr/man/man1/ps.1.gz
chmod -R a+r /usr/ma
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Reply-To: "Elfyn McBratney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "cygwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"christophe thiebot"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: no man pages
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 03:08:06 -
> I cannot display any man pages on my newly instal
* christophe thiebot (03-02-15 03:44 +0100)
> I cannot display any man pages on my newly installed cygwin 1.3.20.1
> When I do: man ps
> I got:
> "No manual entry for ps"
> MANPATH was not set and I set it to /usr/man
> I checked that /usr/man/man1/ps.1.gz is present
> I saw a /etc/man.config. How
> I cannot display any man pages on my newly installed cygwin 1.3.20.1
> When I do: man ps
> I got:
> "No manual entry for ps"
> MANPATH was not set and I set it to /usr/man
> I checked that /usr/man/man1/ps.1.gz is present
> I saw a /etc/man.config. How to tell man to read this man.config?
man(1)
Christophe,
Man pages are sold separately.
Use Cygwin Setup to download and install the "cygwin-doc" package.
Unless you have added manual pages of your own to the system, there's
no need to set MANPATH.
Randall Schulz
At 18:44 2003-02-14, christophe thiebot wrote:
I cannot display any man p
I cannot display any man pages on my newly installed cygwin 1.3.20.1
When I do: man ps
I got:
"No manual entry for ps"
MANPATH was not set and I set it to /usr/man
I checked that /usr/man/man1/ps.1.gz is present
I saw a /etc/man.config. How to tell man to read this man.config?
Thanks,
Christophe
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