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From: "Mani, Greg SPAWAR" <greg DOT mani AT navy DOT mil>
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I installed the cygwin tools for the first time today.  When I tried to
run the "man" command, for example "man ls", I got the message:

sh:  /usr/bin/gunzip:  No such file or directory
fgets:  No such file or directory
Error reading man page /usr/share/man/man1/ls.1.gz
No manual entry for ls

I looked in /usr/bin and the directory is completely empty.  I also
could not find gunzip (or gzip) in my cygwin directory structure.  My
man page directories are populated and I did find
/usr/share/man/man1/ls.1.gz.

Any suggestions on how to fix this will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Greg

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