Priest_Apostate
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Currently using Debian 12 on my laptop, and Rocky version 9 on my desktop system.
While studying/researching, I found that the makewhatis command isn't found on either system.
STEPS TAKEN (all of which were performed under sudo):
1. I removed the man-db package from both (used nala on the Debian, dnf on the Rocky), rebooted both, and reinstalled the packages - to no avail.
2. I then looked online to check if that package has been deprecated - but there doesn't seem to be any documentation mentioning such.
3. After the reinstalls, I performed a mandb -c command - to no avail.
4. checked both installs' /usr/sbin - there was no file/directory for makewhatis in either installs' directory.
I don't think it is likely that both installs were corrupted - I did check both installs, confirmed their .iso signatures and their sig files' signatures to confirm that there was nothing wrong with either installation when I performed their installs.
How should I create and update the man files, with that command removed?
While studying/researching, I found that the makewhatis command isn't found on either system.
STEPS TAKEN (all of which were performed under sudo):
1. I removed the man-db package from both (used nala on the Debian, dnf on the Rocky), rebooted both, and reinstalled the packages - to no avail.
2. I then looked online to check if that package has been deprecated - but there doesn't seem to be any documentation mentioning such.
3. After the reinstalls, I performed a mandb -c command - to no avail.
4. checked both installs' /usr/sbin - there was no file/directory for makewhatis in either installs' directory.
I don't think it is likely that both installs were corrupted - I did check both installs, confirmed their .iso signatures and their sig files' signatures to confirm that there was nothing wrong with either installation when I performed their installs.
How should I create and update the man files, with that command removed?
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