On Mon, Aug 06, 2018 at 04:54:31PM -0400, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> Build systems do not typically compress man pages when installing them.
> This is generally left to distro packaging mechanisms, which may end up
> recompressing them using a different compressor.

Makes sense. I've tested this on openSUSE and there's a post-build step
that indeed recompresses the manual pages. It does not work for me here
with the uncompressed pages yet for some reason, also the symlinked
pages would need to be reworked to the manual page links, but that can
be fixed.

I'll queue this patch for a major release, expecting that some breakage
might happen. Thanks.
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