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Re: 'less' problem


Make sure your less is compiled with gnuwin32 so that it can recognise 
the path name.
I have no trouble using less in bash.

Sincerely,
Wei Ku

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On Mon, 14 Jul 1997, Jerome Gay wrote:

> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> I'm a newbie to the gnu-win32 stuff.
> I've gnu-win32 b18 installed, and I just installed the man-14h binaries 
> from David Coe as well as groff 1.10 and less 3.21 binaries (from Mark 
> Nudel) on my PC running Win95.
> 
> But... if I run a simple 'man man', I got :
> 
> Error executing formatting or display command.
> System command (cd /usr/man ; /usr/bin/tbl /usr/man/man1/man.1 |
> /usr/bin/troff -mandoc -Tascii | /usr/bin/grotty -B | /usr/local/bin/less
> -isc) exited with status 32512.
> No manual entry for man
> 
> C:\gnuwin32\b18\H-i386-cygwin32 is mounted as /usr
> 
> After a few tries, it appears that if I type 'cat /usr/man/man1/man.1' 
> from my home directory (/home) it works, and 'less /usr/man/man1/man.1' 
> gives 'No such file or directory' ....
> Is it a known problem with 'less' ?
> 
> Any ideas/help will be welcome !   Thanks
> 
> Jerome
> 
> "Be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you can accept from 
> other"   J. Postel
> 
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