From: Harvey J. Stein (hjstein@sunrise.huji.ac.il)
Date: 06/21/93


Subject: Re: Rigged SLS install - should it work?
From: hjstein@sunrise.huji.ac.il (Harvey J. Stein)
Date: 21 Jun 1993 08:43:24

In article <1vq06r$mtl@umd5.umd.edu> adhir@anywhere.umd.edu (Al Dhir) writes:

   <Part about doing manual install of SLS deleted>

   Everything seems to be OK, but I have a couple of minor problems.
   When I do a 'man tex' I get un-nroffed text - so if I do 'man tex |
   nroff', I get a nicely formatted man page. Next problem: from the
   built it 'menu' system, anytime I go to the system administration
   commands menu or whatever, anytime I select one of the options there,
   I get a 'menu file not found'. Can someone tell me how to fix these
   things (and anything else that you think might be botched) _without_
   having me reinstall. I _really_ don't want to make 30 install disks
   :-).

Well, I did the automated install of SLS, and I have the same
problems. The first is due to the TeX, LaTeX, etc. man pages being in
the cat directories. Move them from /usr/man/cat1 to /usr/man/man1
and this problem will go away. As for the menu system, I got the same
'menu file not found' when trying the system admin command menu, as
well as some of the other menus, so this seems to be an SLS bug too.