Are you using bash as your shell and have 'set -a' in /etc/profile or in any
of your bash startup files? If so, try removing 'set -a' or running man under
some other shell.
Bash hanging with man when 'set -a' was in use was reported as bug #8390
during last summer.
// Heikki
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Heikki Vatiain
>
> Dear Fellow Debian Users:
>
> (let me know if I've posted this to the wrong place; I don't think
> it's a Debian bug per-se, but a local installation problem I can't
> solve).
>
> I'm running Debian-1.3 on two machines, my home computer and my
> work computer. My home computer runs man just
Dear Fellow Debian Users:
(let me know if I've posted this to the wrong place; I don't think
it's a Debian bug per-se, but a local installation problem I can't
solve).
I'm running Debian-1.3 on two machines, my home computer and my
work computer. My home computer runs man just fine, but on my
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