Man pages are provided for the compiler invocation commands
and other utilities that are supplied with the compiler.
The
IBM® XL C/C++ for Linux®,
V11.1 man
pages support the following locales:
- en_US
- en_US.utf8
- ja_JP
- ja_JP.eucjp
- ja_JP.utf8
- zh_CN
- zh_CN.gb18030
- zh_CN.gb2312
- zh_CN.gbk
- zh_CN.utf8
However, before you can read the compiler-supplied man pages, you
must add the full directory path to the MANPATH environment variable.
The command that accomplishes this depends on the Linux shell
you are using.
To set the MANPATH environment variable using the Bourne, Korn,
or
BASH shell, use the following command:
export MANPATH=installation_path/vacpp/11.1/man/LANG:$MANPATH
where LANG is any of the language locales listed above.
To set the MANPATH environment variable using
the C shell, use the following command:
setenv MANPATH installation_path/vacpp/11.1/man/LANG:$MANPATH
where
installation_path is
the location where you have installed the
XL C/C++ packages
(by default, this is
/opt/ibmcmp/)
and where
LANG is
any of the language locales listed above.
Note: To set this variable in the Bourne,
Korn, or BASH shell so that it applies to all users, add the commands
to the file /etc/profile. To set it for a specific
user only, add the commands to the file .profile in
the user's home directory. To set this variable in the C shell, add
the commands to the file /etc/csh.cshrc. To set it
for a specific user only, add the commands to the file .cshrc in
the user's home directory. The environment variable is set each time
the user logs in.
To test whether the manual pages have been successfully
installed, open one or more of the manual pages, as described in Viewing the manual pages.