Estimated build time: 0.1 SBU Estimated required disk space: 1.9MB |
Man is a man pager.
Installed programs: apropos, makewhatis, man, man2dvi, man2html and whatis
Man depends on: Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Gawk, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed.
We'll make three adjustments to the sources of Man.
The first patch comments out the "MANPATH /usr/man" line in the man.conf file to prevent redundant results when using programs such as whatis:
patch -Np1 -i ../man-1.5m2-manpath.patch |
The second patch adds the -R option to the PAGER variable so that escape sequences are handled properly:
patch -Np1 -i ../man-1.5m2-pager.patch |
The third and last patch prevents a problem when man pages not formatted with more than 80 columns are used in conjunction with recent releases of groff:
patch -Np1 -i ../man-1.5m2-80cols.patch |
Now prepare Man for compilation:
./configure -default -confdir=/etc |
The meaning of the configure options:
-default: This tells the configure script to select a sensible set of default options. For example: only English man pages, no message catalogs, man not suid, handle compressed man pages, compress cat pages, create cat pages whenever the appropriate directory exists, follow FHS by putting cat pages under /var/cache/man provided that that directory exists.
-confdir=/etc: This tells the man program to look for the man.conf configuration file in the /etc directory.
Compile the package:
make |
And install it:
make install |
If you wish to disable SGR escape sequences, you should edit the man.conf file and add the -c argument to nroff. |
You may want to also take a look at the BLFS page at http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/cvs/postlfs/compressdoc.html which deals with formatting and compression issues for man pages.