By default groff interprets dashes as hyphens. Escape them in all
command-line options to allow them to be copied and searched for.
---
 docs/package-cleanup.1          |  8 ++++----
 docs/repo-rss.1                 |  2 +-
 docs/repodiff.1                 | 20 ++++++++++----------
 docs/repoquery.1                | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
 docs/reposync.1                 | 14 +++++++-------
 docs/show-changed-rco.1         | 16 ++++++++--------
 docs/yum-aliases.1              | 10 +++++-----
 docs/yum-changelog.1            |  6 +++---
 docs/yum-complete-transaction.8 |  2 +-
 docs/yum-debug-restore.1        |  6 +++---
 docs/yum-filter-data.1          | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------
 docs/yum-fs-snapshot.conf.5     |  4 ++--
 docs/yum-groups-manager.1       |  8 ++++----
 docs/yum-security.8             | 26 +++++++++++++-------------
 docs/yum-utils.1                |  2 +-
 docs/yum-verify.1               | 14 +++++++-------
 docs/yum-versionlock.1          |  2 +-
 docs/yumdownloader.1            |  4 ++--
 18 files changed, 110 insertions(+), 110 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/package-cleanup.1 b/docs/package-cleanup.1
index a96bc16..61959ac 100644
--- a/docs/package-cleanup.1
+++ b/docs/package-cleanup.1
@@ -56,14 +56,14 @@ Do not remove kernel-devel packages when removing kernels
 
 .SH "EXAMPLES"
 .IP "List all dependency problems:"
-\fBpackage-cleanup --problems\fP
+\fBpackage-cleanup \-\-problems\fP
 .IP "List all packages that are not in any Yum repository:"
-\fBpackage-cleanup --orphans\fP 
+\fBpackage-cleanup \-\-orphans\fP
 .IP "Remove old kernels keeping 3 and leaving old kernel-devel packages 
installed:"
-\fBpackage-cleanup --oldkernels --count=3 --keepdevel\fP
+\fBpackage-cleanup \-\-oldkernels \-\-count=3 \-\-keepdevel\fP
 .PP 
 .IP "List all leaf packages with no files in a bin directory whose name begins 
with either 'perl' or 'python':"
-\fBpackage-cleanup --leaves --exclude-bin --leaf-regex="^(perl)|(python)"\fP
+\fBpackage-cleanup \-\-leaves \-\-exclude\-bin 
\-\-leaf\-regex="^(perl)|(python)"\fP
 .PP
 .SH "FILES"
 As package-cleanup uses YUM libraries for retrieving all the information, it
diff --git a/docs/repo-rss.1 b/docs/repo-rss.1
index 469a316..62e00cc 100644
--- a/docs/repo-rss.1
+++ b/docs/repo-rss.1
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ default for non-root users.
 
 .SH "EXAMPLES"
 .IP "Generate an RSS for the updates-released repository and save it as 
updates-release.xml:"
-\fBrepo-rss -f updates-released.xml updates-released\fP
+\fBrepo-rss \-f updates-released.xml updates-released\fP
 .PP 
 .SH "FILES"
 As repo-rss uses YUM libraries for retrieving all the information, it
diff --git a/docs/repodiff.1 b/docs/repodiff.1
index 76cca11..75a8860 100644
--- a/docs/repodiff.1
+++ b/docs/repodiff.1
@@ -3,28 +3,28 @@
 .SH "NAME"
 repodiff \- list differences between two or more Yum repositories
 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
-\fBrepodiff\fP --old=old_repo_baseurl --new=new_repo_baseurl
+\fBrepodiff\fP \-\-old=old_repo_baseurl \-\-new=new_repo_baseurl
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP 
 \fBrepodiff\fP is a program which will list differences between two sets of 
 repositories.  \fBNote\fP that by default only source packages are compared.
 .PP 
 .SH "GENERAL OPTIONS"
-.IP "\fB\-\-old, -o\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-old, \-o\fP"
 Add a repo. as an old repo. Note that if you prefix the url with "mirror:" then
 the following url is treated as a mirror and not a baseurl.
-.IP "\fB\-\-new, -n\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-new, \-n\fP"
 Add a repo. as an new repo. Note that if you prefix the url with "mirror:" then
 the following url is treated as a mirror and not a baseurl.
-.IP "\fB\-\-archlist, -a\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-archlist, \-a\fP"
 Add architectures to change the default from just comparing source packages.
 Note that if you want the same as a native
 "x86_64" architecture machine you just need to pass "x86_64" (this is different
 from earlier versions where you needed to specify
 "x86_64,athlon,i686,i586,i486,i386,noarch" and you still got "src").
-.IP "\fB\-\-size, -s\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-size, \-s\fP"
 Output additional data about the size of the changes.
-.IP "\fB\-\-compare-arch\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-compare\-arch\fP"
 Normally packages are just compared based on their name, this flag makes the
 comparison also use the arch. So foo.i386 and foo.x86_64 are different.
 .IP "\fB\-\-simple\fP"
@@ -33,13 +33,13 @@ Output a simple one line message for modified packages.
 Split the data for modified packages between upgraded and downgraded packages.
 .SH "EXAMPLES"
 .IP "Compare source pkgs in two local repos:"
-\fBrepodiff --old=/tmp/repo-old --new=/tmp/repo-new\fP
+\fBrepodiff \-\-old=/tmp/repo-old \-\-new=/tmp/repo-new\fP
 .IP "Compare x86_64 compat. binary pkgs in two remote repos, and two local 
one:"
-\fBrepodiff -a x86_64 --old=http://example.com/repo1-old --old=/tmp/repo-old 
--new=http://example.com/repo1-new --new=/tmp/repo-new\fP
+\fBrepodiff \-a x86_64 \-\-old=http://example.com/repo1-old 
\-\-old=/tmp/repo-old \-\-new=http://example.com/repo1-new 
\-\-new=/tmp/repo-new\fP
 .IP "Compare x86_64 compat. binary pkgs, but also compare arch:"
-\fBrepodiff -a x86_64 --compare-arch --old=http://example.com/repo1-old 
--old=/tmp/repo-old --new=http://example.com/repo1-new --new=/tmp/repo-new\fP
+\fBrepodiff \-a x86_64 \-\-compare\-arch \-\-old=http://example.com/repo1-old 
\-\-old=/tmp/repo-old \-\-new=http://example.com/repo1-new 
\-\-new=/tmp/repo-new\fP
 .IP "Compare two releases of Fedora (15 => 16):"
-\fBrepodiff 
--old='mirror:https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-source-15&arch=i386'
 
--new='mirror:https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-source-16&arch=i386'
 --size --simple --downgrade\fP
+\fBrepodiff 
\-\-old='mirror:https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-source-15&arch=i386'
 
\-\-new='mirror:https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-source-16&arch=i386'
 \-\-size \-\-simple \-\-downgrade\fP
 .PP 
 
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
diff --git a/docs/repoquery.1 b/docs/repoquery.1
index efb8ec8..176f443 100644
--- a/docs/repoquery.1
+++ b/docs/repoquery.1
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ repoquery \- query information from Yum repositories
 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
 \fBrepoquery\fP [options] <item ...>
 .br
-\fBrepoquery\fP -a [options] 
+\fBrepoquery\fP \-a [options]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP 
 \fBrepoquery\fP is a program for querying information from YUM repositories
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ List valid queryformat tags and exit..
 Report program version and exit.
 .IP "\fB\-\-repoid=<repo>\fP"
 Specify which repository to query. Using this option disables all repositories
-not explicitly enabled with --repoid option (can be used multiple times). By
+not explicitly enabled with \-\-repoid option (can be used multiple times). By
 default repoquery uses whatever repositories are enabled in YUM configuration.
 .IP "\fB\-\-enablerepo=<repo>\fP"
 In addition to the default set, query the given additional repository, even if
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ configuration.  Can be used multiple times.
 Specify a path or url to a repository (same path as in a baseurl) to add to
 the repositories for this query. This option can be used multiple times. If
 you want to view only the pkgs from this repository combine this with
---repoid. The repoid for the repository is specified by <repoid>.
+\-\-repoid. The repoid for the repository is specified by <repoid>.
 .IP "\fB\-\-plugins\fP"
 Enable YUM plugin support.
 .IP "\fB\-q, \-\-query\fP"
@@ -64,13 +64,13 @@ config just use: \-\-setopt=option=value for repo options 
use: \-\-setopt=repoid
 .PP 
 .SH "PACKAGE QUERY OPTIONS" 
 .IP "\fB\-i, \-\-info\fP"
-Show general information about package similarly to "rpm -qi"
+Show general information about package similarly to "rpm \-qi"
 .IP "\fB\-l, \-\-list\fP"
 List files in package.
 .IP "\fB\-R, \-\-requires\fP"
 List package dependencies.
 .IP "\fB\-\-resolve\fP"
-When used with --requires, resolve capabilities to originating packages.
+When used with \-\-requires, resolve capabilities to originating packages.
 .IP "\fB\-\-provides\fP"
 List capabilities package provides.
 .IP "\fB\-\-obsoletes\fP"
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ List capabilities conflicting with package.
 List package changelog.
 .IP "\fB\-\-location\fP"
 Show a location where the package could be downloaded from.
-For example: \fBwget `repoquery --location yum`\fP
+For example: \fBwget `repoquery \-\-location yum`\fP
 .IP "\fB\-s, \-\-source\fP"
 Show package source RPM name. 
 .IP "\fB\-\-srpm\fP"
@@ -95,16 +95,16 @@ Use name-epoch:version-release.architecture output format 
(default)
 .IP "\fB\-\-envra\fP"
 Use epoch:name-version-release.architecture output format 
 (easier to parse than nevra)
-.IP "\fB\--qf=FORMAT, \-\-queryformat=FORMAT\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-qf=FORMAT, \-\-queryformat=FORMAT\fP"
 Specify custom output format for queries. You can add ":date", ":day" and
 ":isodate" to all the tags that are a time, and you can add ":k", ":m", ":g",
 ":t" and ":h" to sizes. You can also specify field width as in
 sprintf (Eg. %-20{name})
 .IP "\fB\-\-output [text|ascii-tree|dot-tree]\fP"
-Output format which can be used with 
--requires/--whatrequires/--obsoletes/--conflicts.
+Output format which can be used with 
\-\-requires/\-\-whatrequires/\-\-obsoletes/\-\-conflicts.
 Default output is 'text'.
 .IP "\fB\-\-level [all|any int]\fP"
-In combination with --output ascii-tree|dot-tree this option specifies the
+In combination with \-\-output ascii-tree|dot-tree this option specifies the
 number of level to print on the tree. Default level is 'all'.
 .PP 
 
@@ -123,14 +123,14 @@ Query all packages that provide CAPABILITY.
 .IP "\fB\-\-whatrequires CAPABILITY\fP"
 Query all packages that require CAPABILITY.
 .IP "\fB\-\-alldeps\fP"
-When used with --whatrequires, look for non-explicit dependencies in
+When used with \-\-whatrequires, look for non-explicit dependencies in
 addition to explicit ones (e.g. files and Provides in addition to
 package names).  This is the default.
 .IP "\fB\-\-exactdeps\fP"
-When used with --whatrequires, search for dependencies only exactly as given.
-This is effectively the opposite of --alldeps.
+When used with \-\-whatrequires, search for dependencies only exactly as given.
+This is effectively the opposite of \-\-alldeps.
 .IP "\fB\-\-recursive\fP"
-When used with --whatrequires, and --requires --resolve, query packages
+When used with \-\-whatrequires, and \-\-requires \-\-resolve, query packages
 recursively.
 .IP "\fB\-\-archlist=ARCH1[,ARCH2...]\fP"
 Limit the query to packages of given architecture(s). Valid values are all
@@ -169,17 +169,17 @@ Query groups instead of packages.
 .IP "List all packages whose name contains 'perl':"
 \fBrepoquery \(aq*perl*\(aq\fP
 .IP "List all packages depending on openssl:"
-\fBrepoquery --whatrequires openssl\fP 
+\fBrepoquery \-\-whatrequires openssl\fP
 .IP "List all package names and the repository they come from, nicely 
formatted:"
-\fBrepoquery -a --qf "%-20{repoid} %{name}"\fP
+\fBrepoquery \-a \-\-qf "%-20{repoid} %{name}"\fP
 .IP "List name and summary of all available updates (if any), nicely 
formatted:"
-\fBrepoquery -a --pkgnarrow=updates --qf "%{name}:\\n%{summary}\\n"\fP
+\fBrepoquery \-a \-\-pkgnarrow=updates \-\-qf "%{name}:\\n%{summary}\\n"\fP
 .IP "List optional packages in base group:"
-\fBrepoquery -g --grouppkgs=optional -l base\fP
+\fBrepoquery \-g \-\-grouppkgs=optional \-l base\fP
 .IP "List build requirements from 'anaconda' source rpm:"
-\fBrepoquery --requires anaconda.src\fP
+\fBrepoquery \-\-requires anaconda.src\fP
 .IP "List packages which BuildRequire gail-devel"
-\fBrepoquery --archlist=src --whatrequires gail-devel\fP
+\fBrepoquery \-\-archlist=src \-\-whatrequires gail-devel\fP
   NB: This command will only work if you have repositories enabled which 
include srpms.
 
 .\"TODO: Add more examples...
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ of the following:
 .br
 \fBepoch:name-ver-rel.arch\fP
 .IP
-For example: \fBrepoquery -l kernel-2.4.1-10.i686\fP
+For example: \fBrepoquery \-l kernel-2.4.1-10.i686\fP
 .br
 Additionally wildcards (shell-style globs) can be used.
 
diff --git a/docs/reposync.1 b/docs/reposync.1
index 1e6c6c2..29043fb 100644
--- a/docs/reposync.1
+++ b/docs/reposync.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 .\" reposync
 .TH "reposync" "1" "27 April 2007" "" ""
 .SH "NAME"
-reposync - synchronize yum repositories to a local directory
+reposync \- synchronize yum repositories to a local directory
 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
 \fBreposync\fP [options]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
@@ -31,21 +31,21 @@ exit status is '1' if at least one package was removed.
 Just list urls of what would be downloaded, don't download.
 .IP "\fB\-l, \-\-plugins\fP"
 Enable yum plugin support.
-.IP "\fB\-n, \-\-newest-only\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-n, \-\-newest\-only\fP"
 Download only newest packages per-repo.
 .IP "\fB\-q, \-\-quiet\fP"
 Output as little information as possible.
 .SH "EXAMPLES"
 .IP "Sync all packages from the 'updates' repo to the current directory:"
-\fB reposync --repoid=updates\fP
+\fB reposync \-\-repoid=updates\fP
 .IP "Sync only the newest packages from the 'updates' repo to the current 
directory:"
-\fB reposync -n --repoid=updates\fP
+\fB reposync \-n \-\-repoid=updates\fP
 .IP "Sync packages from the 'updates' and 'extras' repos to the current 
directory:"
-\fB reposync --repoid=updates --repoid=extras\fP
+\fB reposync \-\-repoid=updates \-\-repoid=extras\fP
 .IP "Sync all packages from the 'updates' repo to the \fBrepos\fP directory:"
-\fB reposync -p repos --repoid=updates\fP
+\fB reposync \-p repos \-\-repoid=updates\fP
 .IP "Sync all packages from the 'updates' repo to the \fBrepos\fP directory 
excluding x86_64 arch. Edit \fI/etc/yum.conf\fR adding option 
\fBexclude=*.x86_64\fR. Then: 
-\fBreposync -p repos --repoid=updates\fP
+\fBreposync \-p repos \-\-repoid=updates\fP
 .SH "FILES"
 \fBreposync\fP uses the yum libraries for retrieving information and
 packages. If no configuration file is specified, the default yum
diff --git a/docs/show-changed-rco.1 b/docs/show-changed-rco.1
index 4bdad51..a88c942 100644
--- a/docs/show-changed-rco.1
+++ b/docs/show-changed-rco.1
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\" show-changed-rco
 .TH "show-installed" "1" "30 March 2011" "James Antill" ""
 .SH "NAME"
-show\-changed-\-rco \- show changes in an RPM package
+show\-changed\-rco \- show changes in an RPM package
 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
-\fBshow\-changed-\-rco\fP [options]
+\fBshow\-changed\-rco\fP [options]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
-\fBshow\-changed-\-rco\fP gives a compact description of the changes to a
+\fBshow\-changed\-rco\fP gives a compact description of the changes to a
 packages Requires, Conflicts and Obsoletes data from the installed (or old) to
 a specified rpm file.
 .SH OPTIONS
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Use alternative config file (default is /etc/yum.conf).
 
 .IP "\fB\-\-repoid=<repo>\fP"
 Specify which repository to query. Using this option disables all repositories
-not explicitly enabled with --repoid option (can be used multiple times). By
+not explicitly enabled with \-\-repoid option (can be used multiple times). By
 default repoquery uses whatever repositories are enabled in YUM configuration.
 .IP "\fB\-\-enablerepo=<repo>\fP"
 In addition to the default set, query the given additional repository, even if
@@ -34,13 +34,13 @@ configuration.  Can be used multiple times.
 Specify a path or url to a repository (same path as in a baseurl) to add to
 the repositories for this query. This option can be used multiple times. If
 you want to view only the pkgs from this repository combine this with
---repoid. The repoid for the repository is specified by <repoid>.
+\-\-repoid. The repoid for the repository is specified by <repoid>.
 
-.IP "\fB\-\-old-packages=<pkg>\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-old\-packages=<pkg>\fP"
 Explicitly list the valid old packages to match the new packages against.
-.IP "\fB\-\-ignore-arch\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-ignore\-arch\fP"
 Ignore arch. so you can compare foo-2.i686 to foo-1.x86_64.
-.IP "\fB\-\-skip-new\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-skip\-new\fP"
 Only give output for packages which we've found an old package for.
 
 .PP 
diff --git a/docs/yum-aliases.1 b/docs/yum-aliases.1
index 8b943d4..62fae3e 100644
--- a/docs/yum-aliases.1
+++ b/docs/yum-aliases.1
@@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ last form creates a new alias.
 .PP 
 .SH Explanation of alias to final result conversion
 .PP 
-When you type an aliased command, like "yum --disableexcludes UPT lsu" using
+When you type an aliased command, like "yum \-\-disableexcludes UPT lsu" using
 the default aliases, the yum-aliases plugin first takes the first "command", by
-skipping over any options, and then looks up the result (in this case "UPT" is 
converted to "--enablerepo=updates-testing"). If there is a match, then it will
+skipping over any options, and then looks up the result (in this case "UPT" is 
converted to "\-\-enablerepo=updates-testing"). If there is a match, then it 
will
 replace the aliased "command" in the argument list and try again (again
 skipping over any options). By convention, in the default aliases list, alias
 "commands" that are in all CAPS only add options so you can join together a
@@ -49,19 +49,19 @@ yum
 .B alias
 rm remove
 .PP
-To always add the --skip-broken --disableexcludes=all --obsoletes options to
+To always add the \-\-skip\-broken \-\-disableexcludes=all \-\-obsoletes 
options to
 the update command (but leaving the upgrade option alone), you could use:
 .IP
 yum
 .B alias
-update \\update  --skip-broken --disableexcludes=all --obsoletes
+update \\update  \-\-skip\-broken \-\-disableexcludes=all \-\-obsoletes
 .PP
 To override the default "up" alias to use the above update command, and never
 ask for confirmation, you could use:
 .IP
 yum
 .B alias
-up update -y
+up update \-y
 .br
 
 
diff --git a/docs/yum-changelog.1 b/docs/yum-changelog.1
index 64910dc..c7b5486 100644
--- a/docs/yum-changelog.1
+++ b/docs/yum-changelog.1
@@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ is a Yum plugin for viewing package changelogs before/after 
updating.
 yum will invoke
 .BR yum-changelog(1)
 plugin if the
-.B --changelog
+.B \-\-changelog
 option or the
 .B changelog
 command is used with yum.
 .SH OPTIONS
-.IP --changelog
+.IP \-\-changelog
 Show changelog delta of updated packages
 .SH COMMANDS
 .IP changelog
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ changelog stats. 33 pkgs, 12 source pkgs, 1 changelog
 .br
 .br
 # yum update ktechlab
-.B --changelog
+.B \-\-changelog
 .br
 Loading "changelog" plugin
 .br
diff --git a/docs/yum-complete-transaction.8 b/docs/yum-complete-transaction.8
index bf32847..2c45a3d 100644
--- a/docs/yum-complete-transaction.8
+++ b/docs/yum-complete-transaction.8
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ yum-complete-transaction \- attempt to complete failed or 
aborted Yum transactio
 .SH "GENERAL OPTIONS"
 .IP "\fB\-h, \-\-help\fP"
 Help; display a help message and then quit\&.
-.IP "\fB\-\-cleanup-only\fP" 
+.IP "\fB\-\-cleanup\-only\fP" 
 Only clean up only transaction journal files and exit\&.
 
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
diff --git a/docs/yum-debug-restore.1 b/docs/yum-debug-restore.1
index 15b82af..c9d388d 100644
--- a/docs/yum-debug-restore.1
+++ b/docs/yum-debug-restore.1
@@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ contained within.
 Output the commands that would be run to stdout.
 .IP "\fB\-\-shell=<file>\fP"
 Output the commands that would be run to a file.
-.IP "\fB\-\-install-latest\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-install\-latest\fP"
 Ask yum to install the latest version of the given packages, instead of the
 version that was installed in the debug-dump file.
-.IP "\fB\-\-ignore-arch\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-ignore\-arch\fP"
 Ignore the architecture of the packages, so you can "restore" an i386 
debug-dump
 on an x86_64 machine.
-.IP "\fB\-\-filter-types=[install,remove,update,downgrade]\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-types=[install,remove,update,downgrade]\fP"
 Only perform the given types of commands, so you can filter to just upgrades
 and installs.
 
diff --git a/docs/yum-filter-data.1 b/docs/yum-filter-data.1
index b26f1fd..75a8236 100644
--- a/docs/yum-filter-data.1
+++ b/docs/yum-filter-data.1
@@ -16,52 +16,52 @@ is treated as a match.
 These are the options added to yum that are available in the "list updates", 
 "info updates", "check-update" and "update" commands. They are:
 .PP 
-.IP "\fB\--filter-vendors\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-vendors\fP"
 This option includes packages which have a vendor which matches one of the
 passed vendor wildcard strings, or is unknown. Note that vendors can have
 spaces in their value, so "," is the only way to specify multiple vendors as 
one
 option argument.
-.IP "\fB\--filter-rpm-groups\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-rpm\-groups\fP"
 This option includes packages which have a group which matches one of the
 passed rpm group wildcard strings, or is unknown. Note that rpm groups can have
 spaces in their value, so "," is the only way to specify multiple rpm groups as
 one option argument.
-.IP "\fB\--filter-packagers\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-packagers\fP"
 This option includes packages which have a packager which matches one of the
 passed packager wildcard strings, or is unknown. Note that vendors can have
 spaces in their value, so "," is the only way to specify multiple packagers as
 one option argument.
-.IP "\fB\--filter-licenses\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-licenses\fP"
 This option includes packages which have a license which matches one of the
 passed license wildcard strings, or is unknown. Note that licenses can have
 spaces in their value, so "," is the only way to specify multiple licenses as
 one option argument.
-.IP "\fB\--filter-arches\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-arches\fP"
 This option includes packages which have a arch which matches one of the
 passed arch wildcard strings, or is unknown.
-.IP "\fB\--filter-committers\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-committers\fP"
 This option includes packages which have a committer which matches one of the
 passed committer wildcard strings, or is unknown. Note that committers can have
 spaces in their value, so "," is the only way to specify multiple committers as
 one option argument. Also, committer values are so loosely formed that they 
 could contain commas too, it is recommended to not do that but you can work
 around it by using "?".
-.IP "\fB\--filter-buildhosts\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-buildhosts\fP"
 This option includes packages which have a buildhost which matches one of the
 passed buildhost wildcard strings, or is unknown.
-.IP "\fB\--filter-urls\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-urls\fP"
 This option includes packages which have a url which matches one of the
 passed url wildcard strings, or is unknown.
-.IP "\fB\--filter-package-sizes\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-package\-sizes\fP"
 This option includes packages which have a packagesize which is within one of
 the passed packagesize ranges, or is unknown.
-.IP "\fB\--filter-archive-sizes\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-archive\-sizes\fP"
 This option includes packages which have a archivesize which is within one of
 the passed archivesize ranges, or is unknown.
-.IP "\fB\--filter-installed-sizes\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-installed\-sizes\fP"
 This option includes packages which have a installedsize which is within one of
 the passed installedsize ranges, or is unknown.
-.IP "\fB\--filter-groups\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-filter\-groups\fP"
 This option includes packages which are in a yum group which matches one of the
 passed yum group id strings, or is unknown. Note that yum groups can have
 spaces in their value, so "," is the only way to specify multiple yum groups as
@@ -73,27 +73,27 @@ one option argument.
 .PP
 To list all updates that are 1 MB or less use:
 .IP
-yum --filter-package-sizes=-1m check-update
+yum \-\-filter\-package\-sizes=-1m check-update
 .PP
 To apply updates that Dan Walsh has committed use:
 .IP
-yum --filter-committers=\(aqDan Walsh *\(aq update
+yum \-\-filter\-committers=\(aqDan Walsh *\(aq update
 .PP
 To list updates for a specific group use:
 .IP
-yum --filter-rpm-groups=\(aqApp*/Sys*\(aq list updates
+yum \-\-filter\-rpm\-groups=\(aqApp*/Sys*\(aq list updates
 .PP
 To apply updates to a specific set of groups use:
 .IP
-yum --filter-rpm-groups=\(aqApp*/System,Devel*/Lib*,System 
Environment/Base\(aq update
+yum \-\-filter\-rpm\-groups=\(aqApp*/System,Devel*/Lib*,System 
Environment/Base\(aq update
 .PP
 To list updates for a set of yum groups use:
 .IP
-yum --filter-groups=\(aqPostgreSQL Database,Web Server\(aq list updates
+yum \-\-filter\-groups=\(aqPostgreSQL Database,Web Server\(aq list updates
 .PP
 To apply updates to a specific set of yum groups use:
 .IP
-yum --filter-groups=\(aqKDE,Core,Printing Support\(aq update
+yum \-\-filter\-groups=\(aqKDE,Core,Printing Support\(aq update
 
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
 .nf
diff --git a/docs/yum-fs-snapshot.conf.5 b/docs/yum-fs-snapshot.conf.5
index 4ac623a..68bb2e8 100644
--- a/docs/yum-fs-snapshot.conf.5
+++ b/docs/yum-fs-snapshot.conf.5
@@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ created for filesystems built on LVM logical volumes.
 .SH OPTION - [lvm] section
 .IP lvcreate_size_args
 This is the space delimited lvcreate argument list that is used to
-specify the size of the snapshot LV.  Valid lvcreate size options are -l
-or -L.  If not specified then LVM snapshots will not be created for
+specify the size of the snapshot LV.  Valid lvcreate size options are \-l
+or \-L.  If not specified then LVM snapshots will not be created for
 volumes that are not thinly provisioned.
 .SH AUTHOR
 .RS
diff --git a/docs/yum-groups-manager.1 b/docs/yum-groups-manager.1
index c256c45..9854884 100644
--- a/docs/yum-groups-manager.1
+++ b/docs/yum-groups-manager.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 .\" yum-groups-manager
 .TH "yum-groups-manager" "1" "23 August 2008" "" ""
 .SH "NAME"
-yum-groups-manager - create and edit yum's group metadata
+yum-groups-manager \- create and edit yum's group metadata
 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
 \fByum-groups-manager\fP [options] [packages]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
@@ -77,11 +77,11 @@ in yum.
 
 .SH "EXAMPLES"
 .IP "Create a new group metadata file, with a group called yum containing all 
the packages that start with yum:"
-\fB yum-groups-manager --name YUM --save groups.xml \(aqyum*\(aq\fP
+\fB yum-groups-manager \-\-name YUM \-\-save groups.xml \(aqyum*\(aq\fP
 .IP "After the above command, load the groups.xml data, work with the yum 
group, make the group not user visible, and remove the yum-skip-broken and 
yum-priorities packages from it:"
-\fB yum-groups-manager -n YUM --merge groups.xml --remove yum-skip-broken 
yum-priorities --not-user-visible\fP
+\fB yum-groups-manager \-n YUM \-\-merge groups.xml \-\-remove yum-skip-broken 
yum-priorities \-\-not\-user\-visible\fP
 .IP "After the above commands, add a description and a translated name to the 
yum group:"
-\fB yum-groups-manager -n YUM --merge groups.xml --description \(aqThis is a 
group with most of the yum packages in it\(aq --translated-name \(aqen:yum 
packages\(aq\fP
+\fB yum-groups-manager \-n YUM \-\-merge groups.xml \-\-description \(aqThis 
is a group with most of the yum packages in it\(aq \-\-translated\-name 
\(aqen:yum packages\(aq\fP
 .SH "FILES"
 \fByum-groups-manager\fP uses the yum libraries for retrieving information and
 packages. If no configuration file is specified, the default yum
diff --git a/docs/yum-security.8 b/docs/yum-security.8
index 9c8dbf3..c7d9c8b 100644
--- a/docs/yum-security.8
+++ b/docs/yum-security.8
@@ -108,15 +108,15 @@ distribution.
 .SH "GENERAL OPTIONS"
 There are four options added to yum that are available in the "list updates", 
"info updates", "check-update" and "update" commands. They are:
 .PP 
-.IP "\fB\--advisory\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-advisory\fP"
 This option includes packages corresponding to the advisory ID, Eg. 
FEDORA-2201-123.
-.IP "\fB\--bz\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-bz\fP"
 This option includes packages that say they fix a Bugzilla ID, Eg. 123.
-.IP "\fB\--cve\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-cve\fP"
 This option includes packages that say they fix a CVE - Common Vulnerabilities 
and Exposures ID (http://cve.mitre.org/about/), Eg. CVE-2201-0123.
-.IP "\fB\--bugfixes\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-bugfixes\fP"
 This option includes packages that say they fix a bugfix issue.
-.IP "\fB\--security\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-security\fP"
 This option includes packages that say they fix a security issue.
 .PP
 .PP
@@ -125,17 +125,17 @@ This option includes packages that say they fix a 
security issue.
 .PP
 To list all updates that are security relevant, and get a return code on 
whether there are security updates use:
 .IP
-yum --security check-update
+yum \-\-security check-update
 .PP
 To upgrade packages that have security errata (upgrades to the latest
 available package) use:
 .IP
-yum --security update
+yum \-\-security update
 .PP
 To upgrade packages that have security errata (upgrades to the last
 security errata package) use:
 .IP
-yum --security update-minimal
+yum \-\-security update-minimal
 .PP
 To get a list of all BZs that are fixed for packages you have installed use:
 .IP
@@ -152,15 +152,15 @@ yum updateinfo info FEDORA-2707-4567
 .PP
 To update packages to the latest version which contain fixes for Bugzillas 
123, 456 and 789; and all security updates use:
 .IP
-yum --bz 123 --bz 456 --bz 789 --security update
+yum \-\-bz 123 \-\-bz 456 \-\-bz 789 \-\-security update
 .PP
 To update to the packages which just update Bugzillas 123, 456 and 789; and 
all security updates use:
 .IP
-yum --bz 123 --bz 456 --bz 789 --security update-minimal
+yum \-\-bz 123 \-\-bz 456 \-\-bz 789 \-\-security update-minimal
 .PP
 To get an info list of the latest packages which contain fixes for Bugzilla 
123; CVEs CVE-2207-0123 and CVE-2207-3210; and Fedora advisories 
FEDORA-2707-4567 and FEDORA-2707-7654 use:
 .IP
-yum --bz 123 --cve CVE-2207-0123 --cve CVE-2207-3210 --advisory 
FEDORA-2707-4567 --advisory FEDORA-2707-7654 info updates
+yum \-\-bz 123 \-\-cve CVE-2207-0123 \-\-cve CVE-2207-3210 \-\-advisory 
FEDORA-2707-4567 \-\-advisory FEDORA-2707-7654 info updates
 .PP
 To get a list of packages which are "new".
 .IP
@@ -183,8 +183,8 @@ James Antill <[email protected]>.
 .fi
 
 .SH "BUGS"
-The update-minimal command ignores the --obsoletes flag.
+The update-minimal command ignores the \-\-obsoletes flag.
 
 The update-minimal command can only directly affect things atm., so if you 
update pkgA minimally but that requires an update to pkgB then pkgB will be 
updated to the newest version by the depsolver. Also the above will happen even 
if you've also minimally updated pkgB, if either the direct (minimal) update 
for pkgB happens after or if the minimal update for pkgB doesn't satisfy the 
requirements of pkgA.
 
-The main "problem" is that if the data is not correct the plugin cannot work 
correctly. For instance "--bz 123" will not fix BZ 123 if a package is updated 
to fix that BZ without referencing that it does so in the updateinfo.xml.
+The main "problem" is that if the data is not correct the plugin cannot work 
correctly. For instance "\-\-bz 123" will not fix BZ 123 if a package is 
updated to fix that BZ without referencing that it does so in the 
updateinfo.xml.
diff --git a/docs/yum-utils.1 b/docs/yum-utils.1
index fdfbe24..3f858a8 100644
--- a/docs/yum-utils.1
+++ b/docs/yum-utils.1
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ yum\-utils \- tools for manipulating repositories and 
extended package managemen
 \fBrepotrack\fR \- track packages and its dependencies and downloads them
 \fBshow-changed-rco\fR \- list of changes to a package Requires, Conflicts and 
Obsoletes data from installed to a specified rpm file
 \fBshow-installed\fR \- gives a compact description of packages installed and 
makes use of comps groups in repositories
-\fBverifytree\fR - verify that a local yum repository is consistent
+\fBverifytree\fR \- verify that a local yum repository is consistent
 \fByum\-builddep\fR \- installs missing dependencies to build a specified 
package
 \fByum\-complete\-transaction\fR \- finds incomplete or aborted yum 
transactions and attempts to complete them
 \fByum\-config\-manager\fR \- toggle yum repositories, add new repositories 
and set main yum configuration options
diff --git a/docs/yum-verify.1 b/docs/yum-verify.1
index 50ede75..5246a1c 100644
--- a/docs/yum-verify.1
+++ b/docs/yum-verify.1
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ yum verify plugin
 \fByum\fP [options] verify [package ...]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP 
-This plugin extends \fByum\fP with some commands that give verification 
information on the installed system, much like rpm -V. You can change how the 
verification is done and which files it applies to.
+This plugin extends \fByum\fP with some commands that give verification 
information on the installed system, much like rpm \-V. You can change how the 
verification is done and which files it applies to.
 .PP 
 added yum \fIcommand\fPs are:
 .br 
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ output. It removes all false matches due to multilib and 
ignores changes to
 configuration files by default.
 .IP
 .IP "\fBverify-rpm\fP"
-Is meant to be 100% compatible with rpm -V output, and any differences should 
be
+Is meant to be 100% compatible with rpm \-V output, and any differences should 
be
 considered as bugs.
 .IP
 .IP "\fBverify-all\fP"
@@ -39,15 +39,15 @@ Is used to list all the differences, including some that 
rpm itself will ignore.
 These are the options added to yum that are available in the verify commands.
 They are:
 .PP 
-.IP "\fB\--verify-filenames\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-verify\-filenames\fP"
 This option is used to limit the filenames that the packages will perform
 verification.
-.IP "\fB\--verify-configuration-files\fP"
+.IP "\fB\-\-verify\-configuration\-files\fP"
 This option is only useful in the generic verify command, and will
 enable/disable verification of files that are tagged as configuration files.
 .SH "EXAMPLES"
 .PP
-To do the same as rpm -Va, use:
+To do the same as rpm \-Va, use:
 .IP
 yum verify-rpm
 .PP
@@ -57,11 +57,11 @@ yum verify \(aqyum*\(aq
 .PP
 To verify the binaries that are in a bin directory, use:
 .IP
-yum verify --verify-filenames=\(aq*bin/*\(aq
+yum verify \-\-verify\-filenames=\(aq*bin/*\(aq
 .PP
 To verify all include files, Eg. for multilib problems, use:
 .IP
-yum verify-all --verify-filenames=\(aq/usr/include/*\(aq
+yum verify-all \-\-verify\-filenames=\(aq/usr/include/*\(aq
 
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
 .nf
diff --git a/docs/yum-versionlock.1 b/docs/yum-versionlock.1
index ee5f053..f7cd467 100644
--- a/docs/yum-versionlock.1
+++ b/docs/yum-versionlock.1
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 .\"
 .TH YUM-VERSIONLOCK 1 "28 December 2009" "" "User Manuals"
 .SH NAME
-yum-versionlock - Version lock rpm packages
+yum-versionlock \- Version lock rpm packages
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B yum-versionlock
 [ package-name [ package-name]] ...
diff --git a/docs/yumdownloader.1 b/docs/yumdownloader.1
index 1165548..e290268 100644
--- a/docs/yumdownloader.1
+++ b/docs/yumdownloader.1
@@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ for more information
 
 .SH "EXAMPLES"
 .IP "Download the kernel RPM to /var/tmp:"
-\fByumdownloader --destdir /var/tmp kernel\fP
+\fByumdownloader \-\-destdir /var/tmp kernel\fP
 .IP "List the URL for the kernel and kernel-smp RPMs:"
-\fByumdownloader --urls kernel kernel-smp\fP 
+\fByumdownloader \-\-urls kernel kernel-smp\fP
 .PP 
 .SH "FILES"
 As yumdownloader uses YUM libraries for retrieving all the information, it
-- 
1.8.3.2
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