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'GR(lS))TD*unable to make sense of the file %s
Warning: cannot open configuration file %s
Error parsing config file
incompatible options %s and %s
Sorry - no support for alternate systems compiled in
Man was compiled with automatic cat page compression,
but the configuration file does not define COMPRESS.
What manual page do you want from section %s?
What manual page do you want?
No entry for %s in section %s of the manual
No manual entry for %s

using %s as pager
Error executing formatting or display command.
System command %s exited with status %d.
%s, version %s

Out of memory - can't malloc %d bytes
Error parsing *roff command from file %s
Error parsing MANROFFSEQ.  Using system defaults.
Error parsing *roff command from command line.
Unrecognized line in config file (ignored)
%s
man-config.c: internal error: string %s not found
found man directory %s
found manpath map %s --> %s
corresponding catdir is %s
Line too long in config file

section: %s
unlinked %s
globbing %s
Attempt [%s] to expand man page failed
Cannot open man page %s
Error reading man page %s
found eqn(1) directive
found grap(1) directive
found pic(1) directive
found tbl(1) directive
found vgrind(1) directive
found refer(1) directive
parsing directive from command line
parsing directive from file %s
parsing directive from environment
using default preprocessor sequence
Formatting page, please wait...
changed mode of %s to %o
Couldn't open %s for writing.
will try to write %s if needed
status from is_newer() = %d
trying section %s

searching in %s
but %s is already in the manpath
Warning: cannot stat file %s!
Warning: %s isn't a directory!
adding %s to manpath

path directory %s is in the config file
is not in the config file
but there is a man directory nearby
and we found no man directory nearby

adding mandatory man directories

cat_name in convert_to_cat () is: %s

not executing command:
  %s
usage: %s [-adfhktwW] [section] [-M path] [-P pager] [-S list]
	[-m system] [-p string] name ...

  a : find all matching entries
  c : do not use cat file
  d : print gobs of debugging information
  D : as for -d, but also display the pages
  f : same as whatis(1)
  h : print this help message
  k : same as apropos(1)
  K : search for a string in all pages
  t : use troff to format pages for printing
  w : print location of man page(s) that would be displayed
      (if no name given: print directories that would be searched)
  W : as for -w, but display filenames only

  C file   : use `file' as configuration file
  M path   : set search path for manual pages to `path'
  P pager  : use program `pager' to display pages
  S list   : colon separated section list
  m system : search for alternate system's man pages
  p string : string tells which preprocessors to run
               e - [n]eqn(1)   p - pic(1)    t - tbl(1)
               g - grap(1)     r - refer(1)  v - vgrind(1)
and the real user cannot open the cat file either
but the real user can open the cat file
failed to fork off the command _%s_
error while waiting for child _%s_
very strange ..., got wrong pid while waiting for my child
fatal error: the command _%s_ terminated abnormally
Man page %s is identical to %s
Found the man page(s):
error: no TROFF command specified in %s
no cat page stored because of nonstandard line length

using %s as browser

using %s to dump HTML pages as text
manfile_from_sec_and_dir() found %s
manfile_from_sec_and_dir(dir=%s, sec=%s, name=%s, flags=0x%0x)
glob_for_file(dir=%s, sec=%s, name=%s, type=0x%0x, ...)
glob_for_file found no matches.
glob_for_file returns %s.
glob_for_file_ext_glob(dir=%s, sec=%s, name=%s, ext=%s, hpx=%s, glob=%d, type=0x%0x);
glob_for_file_ext_glob will expand %s

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