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2000-11-22More tweaks to recognize more weird cases:Marc Espie
2000-11-19Handle more manpages oddities:Marc Espie
2000-10-30libexec man page fleshing. again, bored on the plane home.Aaron Campbell
2000-05-31Request from Theo:Marc Espie
2000-05-17A non existent directory should not prevent makewhatis from lookingMarc Espie
2000-04-29Use perl 5.6.0 features:Marc Espie
2000-04-26Try harder to find a full subject line.Marc Espie
2000-04-23With perl 5.6.0, GetOpt::Std is functional, use it.Marc Espie
2000-04-12Trailing whitespace begone!Aaron Campbell
2000-04-12Limited EUC heuristics, should handle bold wide characters correctly,Marc Espie
2000-04-04Scan l and n sections as well.Marc Espie
2000-03-31Reformat with ts=8, after some prodding from Tom Christiansen :)Marc Espie
2000-03-31Parse nroff source directly as well, don't use getNAME which is awfulMarc Espie
2000-02-05Much better at handling formatted manpages.Marc Espie
2000-02-04Document new stuff...Marc Espie
2000-02-03Switch to perl: *much* faster (about ten times), *much* more flexible,Marc Espie
1999-09-20Don't install whatis.db as root:bin when uid != 0. phil@psidev.netAlex Feldman
1999-09-19When invoked without arguments, extract manpaths from /etc/man.conf.Alex Feldman
1999-07-07The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os.Aaron Campbell
1998-12-16even more .Nm fixesAaron Campbell
1997-11-18Fix misplace '>' vs. '>>'; John.P.Darrow@wheaton.eduTodd C. Miller
1997-11-13From NetBSD:Todd C. Miller
1997-11-08With the new manpage, we need an obj subdir for ro /usr/src builds.Todd T. Fries
1997-11-05man page from netbsdTheo de Raadt
1997-04-27COPY -> INSTALL_COPY and STRIP -> INSTALL_STRIPTodd C. Miller
1996-12-08install -> ${INSTALL}, -c -> ${COPY}Jason Downs
1996-10-01cleanup TDIR in one more caseTheo de Raadt
1996-09-15handle umask nicerTheo de Raadt
1996-09-15kill the races; found by bitbltTheo de Raadt
1995-10-18initial import of NetBSD treeTheo de Raadt