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submitted to tech@ on 16/11/2011, 01:39. It has been updated to account
for the logical-operator functions and to avoid keeping a live pointer into
the DBT value, which is not guaranteed to be consistent across calls into
the bdb library.
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set of keywords already exists is a bad idea, so reuse the mdoc(7)
macro names as apropos(1) search types. This is a gain in brevity
as well. Some time ago, kristaps@ agreed in principle.
The search type bit field constants are used by both mandocdb(8) and
apropos(1) and should better stay in sync, so give them their own
header file.
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1) Avoid excessive, needless recursion, lest you overflow the stack;
2) Close all dir file descriptors, lest you run out of descriptors.
ok kristaps@
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found while merging to OpenBSD
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systems.
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accept a set of directories on the command line ("manpaths") that are
recursed for files. The databases are created in each manpath root.
This temporarily removes OP_UPDATE and OP_DELETE functionality, which
will be added back in.
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functions. This will make it easier to call repeatedly (for different
directoreis) as must be done with the new interfaces being developed.
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"please make this change" kristaps@
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with OpenBSD, which is sandboxing the code for merge. It makes sense
because it doesn't really make a `makewhatis' file in the traditional
sense, so it may be confusing.
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