Linux Manual Pages
A large collection of man pages (documentation) from the Linux
Documentation Project (LDP). The man pages are organized into the
following sections: Section 1, user commands (intro only); Section 2,
system calls; Section 3, libc calls; Section 4, devices (e.g., hd, sd);
Section 5, file formats and protocols (e.g., wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs);
Section 6, games (intro only); Section 7, conventions, macro packages,
etc. (e.g., nroff, ascii); and Section 8, system administration (intro
only).
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man-pages-5.04.tar.gz | 0002535472 2.42 MB | |
man-pages-remove-ioctl_list-reference.patch | 0000000789 789 Bytes | |
man-pages-tcp_fack.patch | 0000001410 1.38 KB | |
man-pages-tty_ioctl.patch | 0000000471 471 Bytes | |
man-pages.changes | 0000161956 158 KB | |
man-pages.eal3.diff | 0000008881 8.67 KB | |
man-pages.spec | 0000003875 3.78 KB | |
man-pages_gai.conf-reference.patch | 0000000336 336 Bytes |
Revision 134 (latest revision is 155)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 754699
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Petr Gajdos (pgajdos)
(revision 134)
- Set up %{_mandir}/man7/man.7%{?ext_man} as an alternative for the man-page specific document. The other package providing this man page is mandoc, which is meant as an alternative lightweight faster replacement for man-pages package. It does not have that many dependencies, it is written in C, see http://mandoc.bsd.lv/ for more. (forwarded request 754656 from mcepl)
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