man (was VMS: logicals UNIX: links)
Anthony A. Datri
aad at stpstn.UUCP
Fri Apr 28 02:01:27 AEST 1989
In article <IWM.89Apr20121947 at ivax.doc.ic.ac.uk> iwm at doc.ic.ac.uk (Ian Moor) writes:
>In VMS I can do
> define sys$help sys$library:[help],sys$login:[help]
>I would like to be able to do
> setenv MANPATH /usr/man:/usr/local/man:~/man
alias man man -M /usr/man:/usr/local/man:~/man
Certain man programs have directories hard coded in and no provision for
change. I think hpux is like that.
>Similarly, I would like to move /tmp around when the C compiler fills it up,
>in the same way I can redefine SYS$SCRATCH on need.
Does it really write in sys$scratch? I thought it wrote in the
current directory. In any event, it's probably a good idea for the sysadmin
to see to it that /tmp resolves to something fairly large.
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