Thomas Lockhart wrote: >> Pages from multi-character sections are stored in the directory for the >> first character.
Forinstance: /usr/man/man7/select.7l.gz > >Oh! afaik that is one option; the man system in general could also >handle
man7l/select.7.gzright? You would update /etc/man.config to >add, say, "7l" to the list of sections. > >But is is
againstDebian policy to invent new directories for pages?
6.1 Manual pages
You must install manual pages in nroff source form, in appropriate places
under /usr/share/man. You should only use sections 1 to 9 (see the FHS
^^^ FHS only defines 1 to 8; this may be an error
for more details). You must not install a preformatted `cat page'.
The FHS has a section (4.8.2) on manual pages, which we ought to follow
if possible: <http://www.pathname.com/fhs/2.0/fhs-4.8.2.html>
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