fix MANPATH generation on FreeBSD
On FreeBSD, if MANPATH is set it is used verbatim; configuration files are completely ignored. Therefore, setting MANPATH to (only) the nvm man dir makes system man pages unreachable. To get around this, before doing anything else to MANPATH, if it is empty set it to the output of manpath(1). One further complication: FreeBSD automatically adds a path to the man pages path for each path in PATH that ends in "/bin", which causes "~/.nvm/$VERSION/man" to be added. This interferes with the subsequent substitution so strip this from MANPATH before the substitution.master
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@ -407,6 +407,10 @@ nvm() {
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PATH="$NVM_DIR/$VERSION/bin:$PATH"
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fi
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if [ -z "$MANPATH" ]; then
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MANPATH=$(manpath)
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fi
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MANPATH=${MANPATH#*$NVM_DIR/*/man:}
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if [[ $MANPATH == *$NVM_DIR/*/share/man* ]]; then
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MANPATH=${MANPATH%$NVM_DIR/*/share/man*}$NVM_DIR/$VERSION/share/man${MANPATH#*$NVM_DIR/*/share/man}
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else
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