BUILDIF(1MAN) COMMAND REFERENCE BUILDIF(1MAN)
NAME
buildif - build index format data
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/buildif [ -f ] filename ...
DESCRIPTION
Buildif reads each of the named files, which are expected to
be formatted manual pages, locates the sections NAME,
SYNOPSIS, DESCRIPTION, OPTIONS, EXAMPLES, FILES,
DIAGNOSTICS, VARIABLES, RETURN VALUE, CAVEATS, SEE ALSO, and
REFERENCES, and places a table as described in
manindex(5man) at the end of the file. The NAME section is
required, and all others are optional. This table is used
by the commands help(1man) and section(1man) to display
sections of the manual entry.
This command may be executed automatically by catman(8man).
See that manual entry to find out how this is done.
Unless the -f option is given, a manual entry that already
has an index format table will not be processed.
OPTIONS
-f Force. If the file already has an index format table,
remove the table and build a new one.
EXAMPLES
The following example will add a new index format table to
the file /usr/man/man1/buildif.1man, even if it already has
one.
/usr/lib/buildif -f /usr/man/man1/buildif.1man
RETURN VALUE
[NO_ERRS] Command completed without error.
[USAGE] Incorrect command line syntax. Execution
terminated.
[NP_ERR] An error occurred that was not a system
error. Execution terminated.
[P_ERR] A system error occurred. Execution
terminated. See intro(2) for more
information on system errors.
CAVEATS
Printed 10/17/86 1
BUILDIF(1MAN) COMMAND REFERENCE BUILDIF(1MAN)
When a file already has an index format table and the -f
option is given, the old table is removed before the new
index is built. If the new index format table can not be
built for some reason, the old index will have been removed
anyway.
SEE ALSO
apropos(1man), help(1man), makewhatis(1man), man(1man),
section(1man), whatis(1man), man(5man), manindex(5man),
whatis(5man), catman(8man).
Printed 10/17/86 2
%%index%%
na:72,69;
sy:141,224;
de:365,979;
op:1344,173;
ex:1517,300;
rv:1817,511;
ca:2328,51;2523,278;
se:2801,448;
%%index%%000000000140