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Re: Behaviour of .so differs between mandoc and groff


From: Jan Stary
Subject: Re: Behaviour of .so differs between mandoc and groff
Date: Thu, 4 May 2023 08:18:51 +0200

> > The problem with symlinks is that they need to be updated to match
> > manpage compression.  `.so` works with any compression used for the
> > manpage.

That's not a problem with symlinks,
but a problem with manpage compression.

Why would anyone compress manpages?
How much space does that save overall?

OpenBSD:
43.6M   /usr/share/man/
36.6M   /usr/local/man/
17.4M   /tmp/man.tar.gz

macOS:
133M    /Library/Developer//CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX13.3.sdk/usr/share/man
 25M    /usr/share/man/
 57M    /tmp/man.tar.gz

Tens of megabytes saved, in the whole system.
Absoultely not worth the hassle.



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