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bytes. This cuts down a little in index size and allows for cleaner
extraction of information.
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prefix. This means that an index in, say, /usr/share/man will point to
man1/foo.1 instead of /usr/share/man/man1/foo.1. Not only does this
save a lot of space, it also allows manual trees to be moved around
without any side effects to the mandocdb(8) databases.
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including various tweaks to the whatis(8) manual;
ok kristaps@
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Second, when creating the destination filename, append the index's file
(which is an absolute path) to the cache directory, not to the index's
directory name.
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Also make catman's man.conf be generated as catman.conf to avoid clobbering
a real man.conf file.
Finally, add a placeholder catman() function to man.cgi for preformatted
manuals in the cache.
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formatting manpages is now linked into man.cgi.
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