man gives fatal error

man gives fatal error

Post by blindma » Mon, 10 Nov 1997 04:00:00



can anyone help me?

when i try to use the man command i get

Formatting page, please wait...
fatal error: too many symbols
line ?/? (END)_

have 16M mem w/ 16M swap
Slackware 3.3
486DX2
1.6G HD

what could it be?

thanx,
michael
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man gives fatal error

Post by Greg L » Mon, 10 Nov 1997 04:00:00


:...
: Formatting page, please wait...
: fatal error: too many symbols
: line ?/? (END)_
...
: what could it be?

I had a problem _something_ like this, but got from man:
        fatal error: vfork: out of memory
I spent lots of time trying different versions of groff, libstd++.so,
libc, ld-linux.  Nothing worked.  Finally gave up and reinstalled
from scratch using Slackware 3.4.  Now it works.

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