NAME
makewhatis
—
create whatis database
SYNOPSIS
makewhatis |
[-a ] [-i
column] [-n
name] [-o
file] [-v ]
[-L ] [directories ...] |
DESCRIPTION
The makewhatis
utility collects the names
and short descriptions from all the unformatted man pages in the
directories and puts them into a file used by the
whatis(1)
and apropos(1) commands. Directories may be separated by colons instead
of spaces. If no directories are specified, the
contents of the MANPATH
environment variable will be
used, or if that is not set, the default directory
/usr/share/man will be processed.
The options are as follows:
-a
- Appends to the output file(s) instead of replacing them. The output will be sorted with duplicate lines removed, but may have obsolete entries.
-i
column- Indents the description by column characters. The default value is 24.
-n
name- Uses name instead of whatis.
-o
file- Outputs all lines to the file instead of */man/whatis.
-v
- Makes
makewhatis
more verbose about what it is doing. -L
- Process only localized subdirectories corresponding to the locale specified in the standard environment variables.
ENVIRONMENT
LC_ALL
,LC_CTYPE
,LANG
- These variables control what subdirectories will be processed if the
-L
option is used. MACHINE
- If set, its value is used to override the current machine type when searching machine specific subdirectories.
MANPATH
- Determines the set of directories to be processed if none are given on the command line.
FILES
- /usr/share/man
- Default directory to process if the
MANPATH
environment variable is not set. - */man/whatis
- The default output file.
DIAGNOSTICS
The makewhatis
utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The makewhatis
command appeared in
FreeBSD 2.1.
AUTHORS
The makewhatis
program was originally
written in Perl and was contributed by Wolfram
Schneider. The current version of makewhatis
was rewritten in C by John Rochester.