Re: Deleting uncompressed Info/Doc files at upgrades
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warp> On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 05:31:10PM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
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>> Hmm. We have zless to less gz'd files.
warp> zless nothing, a simple lesspipe.sh works great, for bigger stuff a not
warp> so simple lesspipe.sh (Can give a real complete one if you want, its
warp> what I use) works GREAT...
warp> Gives file listings for .tar's, handles .bz2 and .gz compression on a
warp> file transparently, gives nice readouts for .deb's and .rpm's, renders
warp> groffs (man pages), and transparently handles uuencoded files (under
warp> =2Euxx, .uux, and .uue)=20
warp> And its designed in such a way that something like
warp> less foo.tar.gz.uue.bz2.uue.gz
warp> works perfectly.. (=3D:]
warp> </plug>
Is this packaged? Could it be? Could you (at least) send it to me?
I'm still running bo, so if this compressed docs mess is fixed (yes,
fixed) in 2.0, fine.
BTW: my gv does not read compressed .ps files... but some people said
it would. How do I make it? (Or is this only in hamm?)
Bye, J
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