repackman(ADM)
repackman --
convert man pages to packed format
Syntax
/usr/man/bin/repackman -z | -Z | -
Description
Manual pages distributed with SCO® UNIX® System V Release 3.2
Operating System Version 4.0 are
supplied in compress -H format: the man
command uses uncompress to read .Z pages. However,
earlier versions of SCO UNIX do not support this format. You
can use repackman for three different operations as defined by
the mutually exclusive options:
-z-
convert manual pages on earlier versions of SCO UNIX,
in the path defined by MANPATH, to packed (see
pack(C))
format
-Z-
convert manual pages on earlier versions of SCO UNIX, in the path
defined by MANPATH to compress -H (see
compress(C))
format
--
convert manual pages on earlier versions of SCO UNIX, in the path
defined by MANPATH to unpacked, uncompressed format
Limitations
If there are two or more versions of a file; for example, a compressed
and a packed version, the older version is removed.
Use of repackman may cause fully installed MAN packages
to be reported by
custom(ADM)
or
fixperm(ADM)
as partially installed; this is because repackman causes
filename extensions to be altered.
See also
pack(C),
compress(C)
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 03 June 2005