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MANZIP(8)		  BSD System Manager's Manual		     MANZIP(8)

NAME
     manzip - compress or uncompress man hierarchies

SYNOPSIS
     manzip [-u] [-m path] [-M path] [-s subdirs]

DESCRIPTION
     The manzip command compresses or uncompresses the specified (or default)
     man hierarchies taking care to preserve symbolic and hard links correct-
     ly.

     By default, manzip will compress all man pages in the standard man path
     (listed in the _default entry in man.conf(5)).  If the user invoking
     manzip has a MANPATH environment variable set, the default path is over-
     ridden by the value of that variable.

     The -M and -m flags may be used to override or augment the default man
     path (similar to the man(1) command usage).  If specified, path is a
     colon separated list of directories.

     By default, all subdirs listed in the _subdir line of the man.conf(5)
     file are processed.  The -s flag may be used to override the default
     list.  The specified substitute list may be colon or space separated.

     The -u flag indicates the man hierarchies should be uncompressed rather
     than compressed.

FILES
     /etc/man.conf

SEE ALSO
     man(1),  man.conf(5)

HISTORY
     manzip was written by Jeff Polk for BSD/OS and is under development.

BSDI BSD/OS		       February 10, 1995			     1
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