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From: root@libove.UUCP (The Super User)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix
Subject: Re: man pages & SCO Xenix
Message-ID: <53@libove.UUCP>
Date: 29 Jun 88 00:55:57 GMT
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From article <45@telcomm.UUCP>, by wrm@telcomm.UUCP (William R. Mattil):
[ discussion about "man" not searching "default" paths ]
> Thanks in Advance
> -- 
> William R. Mattil  NC6T      |  INTERNET: wrm@telcomm.CTS.COM
> 5292 System Dr.              |  UUCP: {hplabs, trwrb}!felix!telcomm!wrm
> Huntington Beach Calif.      |  PHONENET: (714) 891 - 9441

I hacked the /usr/bin/man script on SCO Xenix (2.2.1) to use "find" starting
at /usr/man to locate files, instead of the unusual way it does it by 
default, which is to let the shell expand a particular set of paths with
wildcards...

I would post diffs or the new man program I use except that I think I would
be in violation of the SCO copyright if I did that. Any thoughts on whether
or not this is true? ANY COMMENTS, SCO?

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