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* Update to Linux man-pages 6.9.1Štěpán Němec12 hours
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* Update to Linux man-pages 6.9Štěpán Němec12 hours
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In 6.8, Linux man-pages "build system" changed so that running GNU make (together with a number of other tools) is required to arrive at the final form of the man pages.[1] That said, the only currently observable difference seems to be "Linux man-pages (unreleased)" instead of, say, "Linux man-pages 6.9" in the man page footer (and the release announcement seems to support that observation), so this commit preserves the install-by-copying procedure, only adapting the path extraction. The installed version is always recorded in exman.1, anyway. [1] 6.8 release announcement: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-man/je5cqtxomjonmjyzdkhalfxr5idkselxxgfybjtwupnocqgaai@hue4yy7hvory/ For more context, see e.g. (Gentoo and Debian reactions): https://lore.kernel.org/linux-man/87ttjm8ero.fsf@gentoo.org/ https://lore.kernel.org/linux-man/kt2jczwpcjm7ylszg37vbg5ubjudgxw3fjhuiwbgfrq2f3x73b@rdkpvaie73kg/
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* Update to Linux man-pages 6.06 2065.06Štěpán Němec2024-03-03
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* Update to Linux man-pages 6.05 2064.15Štěpán Němec2023-10-11
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* Update to Linux man-pages 6.04, OpenBSD 7.3Štěpán Němec2023-10-11
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* Update to Linux man-pages 6.03 2063.93Štěpán Němec2023-02-13
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* Update to Linux man-pages 6.02Štěpán Němec2023-02-13
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* Update to Linux man-pages 6.01 2063.91Štěpán Němec2022-11-01
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* Update to Linux man-mages 6.00Štěpán Němec2022-10-16
| | | | | Relax FILES pattern to include the newly added man2type, man3const, man3head and man3type.
* Update to Linux man-pages 5.13 2062.53Štěpán Němec2021-08-29
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* Update to Linux man-pages 5.12Štěpán Němec2021-08-22
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* Update to Linux man-pages 5.11June McEnroe2021-04-26
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* Completely rewrite how manuals are fetched and installedJune McEnroe2021-01-27
Also add section 6 manuals from NetBSD and OpenBSD!