-2) Add a line that says '1sql' to /etc/default/manSection.
-
-3) The man pages for SQL commands are, by default, placed in section 'l'
- (normally used for "l"ocal pages). UnixWare does not support the 'l'
- section.
-
-The solution I use is to move all these pages from section 'l' to a section
-named '1sql'. To following KSH script will perform the move and change the
-section names in the man page:
-
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-#!/bin/ksh
-cd /usr/local/pgsql/man
-mv man1 man.1
-mkdir man.1sql
-
-cd /usr/local/pgsql/man/manl
-for i in *.l
-do
- sed -e '/^\.TH/s/"l"/"1sql"/' \
- -e 's/\\fR(l)/\\fR(1sql)/' $i >../man.1sql/${i%.l}.1sql
-done
-cd /usr/local/pgsql/man
-rm -rf manl
-/usr/ucb/catman -M /usr/local/pgsql/man 1
-/usr/ucb/catman -M /usr/local/pgsql/man 1sql
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-
-After running this script, you can view the man pages using the 'man'
-command. They will not be usable from the scohelp system.
-
-I am working on integrating the man pages into the scohelp system. When I
-generate a PostgreSQL package for UnixWare 7.x, the man pages will be
-integrated into the scohelp system.
-
-I have not tried using the PostgreSQL man pages on OpenServer. Volunteers??
+On OpenServer, some extra research needs to be invested to make the
+man pages usable, because the man system is a bit different from other
+platforms. Currently, PostgreSQL will not install them at all.