jmsellens@watdragon.waterloo.edu (09/15/89)
From: "John M. Sellens" <jmsellens>
rblanders@watmath.waterloo.edu (Robyn Landers) (09/15/89)
Well, I wouldn't quite say "none". Maybe "few". Try man xh-makefile man xh-makefile-body man xh-makefile-main They're in section 8.
rbutterworth@watmath.waterloo.edu (Ray Butterworth) (09/15/89)
In article <29180@watmath.waterloo.edu>, rblanders@watmath.waterloo.edu (Robyn Landers) writes: > Try > man xh-makefile > man xh-makefile-body > man xh-makefile-main > They're in section 8. The man page says "Local" in the footer. What does "Local" mean? In most cases it means we got the program from off the net somewhere. Who submitted this one to the net, and isn't the name going to conflict with Bill's xhier stuff?
rblanders@watmath.waterloo.edu (Robyn Landers) (09/20/89)
In article <29185@watmath.waterloo.edu> rbutterworth@watmath.waterloo.edu (Ray Butterworth) writes: >In article <29180@watmath.waterloo.edu>, rblanders@watmath.waterloo.edu (Robyn Landers) writes: >> man xh-makefile >> ... > >The man page says "Local" in the footer. Now they say "UW".
jmsellens@watdragon.waterloo.edu (John M. Sellens) (09/25/89)
In article <29180@watmath.waterloo.edu> rblanders@watmath.waterloo.edu (Robyn Landers) writes: > >Well, I wouldn't quite say "none". Maybe "few". >Try > man xh-makefile > man xh-makefile-body > man xh-makefile-main >They're in section 8. Oh - silly me - I should have known to look in /usr/man/man8 to find them. I tried looking for them in the xhier package.
rblanders@watmath.waterloo.edu (Robyn Landers) (09/26/89)
In article <16639@watdragon.waterloo.edu> jmsellens@watdragon.waterloo.edu (John M. Sellens) writes: >In article <29180@watmath.waterloo.edu> rblanders@watmath.waterloo.edu (Robyn Landers) writes: >> >>Well, I wouldn't quite say "none". Maybe "few". >>Try >> man xh-makefile >> man xh-makefile-body >> man xh-makefile-main >>They're in section 8. > >Oh - silly me - I should have known to look in /usr/man/man8 to find them. >I tried looking for them in the xhier package. Oh, you wanted to see the source instead of simply read the man page? Well of course you'll find that in -- ooops -- uh, you'll now find it in the xhier package's man directory as expected.