Changeset 78b3cd61 for postlfs/config/compressdoc.xml
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- 09/21/2003 04:44:58 PM (21 years ago)
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postlfs/config/compressdoc.xml
rc4f1401 r78b3cd61 3 3 <title>Compressing man and info pages</title> 4 4 5 <para>Man and info reader programs can transparently process gzip ped or6 bzip twoed pages, a feature you can use to free some disk space while keeping5 <para>Man and info reader programs can transparently process gzip'ed or 6 bzip2'ed pages, a feature you can use to free some disk space while keeping 7 7 your documentation available. However, things are not that simple: man 8 8 directories tend to contain links - hard and symbolic - which defeat simple 9 ideas like recursively calling gzip on them. A better way to go is to use the10 script below.9 ideas like recursively calling <command>gzip</command> on them. A better way 10 to go is to use the script below. 11 11 </para> 12 12 … … 140 140 141 141 <para>Now, as root, you can issue a 142 < userinput><command>/usr/bin/compressdoc /usr/man bz2</command></userinput>142 <command>/usr/bin/compressdoc /usr/man bz2</command> 143 143 to compress your system man pages. Similarly, you can run it on the 144 144 <filename class="directory">/usr/info</filename> directory. Don't forget
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