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In his wisdom RMS decided that people need no man pages
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when they can use GNU's beautiful info system.
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Unfortunately, everybody I know greatly prefers man pages.
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Since GNU actively non-maintains man pages, and inserts
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text to the effect that you should not be reading them
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in each man page that they already have, it seems that
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outside maintenance of man pages for the GNU utilities
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is required.
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The fileutils-3.16 man pages found here have been derived
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from those in fileutils-3.16-man-0.4.tar.gz
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(as produced by Ragnar Hojland Espinosa and A. Wik, and
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found on ftp://mail1.bet1.puv.fi/incoming/)
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by adding information on what POSIX says about these
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utilities. This is very useful if you have to write
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scripts that should be portable.
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There is also a time.1 man page here, inspired by
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kromJx@crosswinds.net.
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Andries
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