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From: Chris Herborth <chrish@cryptocard.com>
Subject: "man" trouble
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 17:02:17 -0500
Organization: CRYPTOCard (www.cryptocard.com)
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I haven't been able to find a reference to this, and it seems to have 
happened fairly recently...

"man" has stopped working for me (latest cygwin, latest "man", latest groff 
installed)... when I "man" for anything in the manual, I get this error:

troff: fatal error: can't open ` -P-c -mandoc': No such file or directory

Looks a bit like a script somewhere has gotten hosed or something... any clues?

-- 
Chris Herborth                                     chrish@cryptocard.com
Documentation Overlord, CRYPTOCard Corp.      http://www.cryptocard.com/
Never send a monster to do the work of an evil scientist.
Postatem obscuri lateris nescitis.


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