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Fixes to the gacutil.1 man page
--- a/man/gacutil.1	2024-05-20 02:55:02.033501074 +0000
+++ b/man/gacutil.1	2024-05-20 04:09:36.594636792 +0000
@@ -1,102 +1,146 @@
-..\" 
+.\"
 .\" gacutil manual page.
 .\" (C) 2004 Novell, Inc.
 .\" Author:
 .\"   Miguel de Icaza (miguel@gnu.org)
 .\"
 .de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP)
-.if t .sp .5v
+.if t .sp 0.5v
 .if n .sp
 ..
 .TH Mono "gacutil"
 .SH NAME
 gacutil \- Global Assembly Cache management utility.
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-.PP
-.B gacutil [-user] [command] [options] 
+.B gacutil
+.RI [ \-user "] [" command "] [" options ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fIgacutil\fP is a tool used by developers to install versioned
 assemblies into the system Global Assembly Cache (GAC) to become part
 of the assemblies that are available for all applications at runtime.
 .PP
-Notice that they are not directly available to the compiler. The
-convention is that assemblies must also be placed in a separate
+Notice that they are not directly available to the compiler.
+The convention is that assemblies must also be placed in a separate
 directory to be accessed by the compiler.  This is done with the
--package directive to gacutil.
+\-package directive to gacutil.
 .PP
 The tool allows for installation, removal, and listing of the
 contents of the assembly cache.
 .PP
 The GAC is relative to the Mono installation prefix:
 mono_prefix/lib/mono.
-.PP
 .SH COMMANDS
-.I -i <assembly_path> [-check_refs] [-package NAME] [-root ROOTDIR] [-gacdir GACDIR]
+.\".I \-i <assembly_path> [\-check_refs] [\-package NAME] [\-root ROOTDIR] [\-gacdir GACDIR]
+.B \-i
+.I <assembly_path>
+.RB [ \-check_refs "] [" \-package
+.IR NAME ]
+.RB [ \-root
+.IR ROOTDIR ]
+.RB [ \-gacdir
+.IR GACDIR ]
 .Sp
- Installs an assembly into the global assembly cache. <assembly_path>
-is the name of the file that contains the assembly manifest
+Installs an assembly into the global assembly cache.
+<assembly_path> is the name of the file that contains the assembly manifest
 .Sp
-The -package option can be used to also create a directory in in
+The \-package option can be used to also create a directory in
 prefix/lib/mono with the name NAME, and a symlink is created from
 NAME/assembly_name to the assembly on the GAC.  This is used so
 developers can reference a set of libraries at once.
 .Sp
-The -root option is used to specify the "libdir" value of an installation 
+The \-root option is used to specify the "libdir" value of an installation
 prefix which differs from the prefix of the system GAC.
-Typical automake usage is "-root $(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/lib".
-To access assemblies installed to a prefix other than the mono prefix, 
+Typical automake usage is "\-root $(DESTDIR)$(prefix)/lib".
+To access assemblies installed to a prefix other than the mono prefix,
 it is necessary to set the MONO_GAC_PREFIX environment variable.
 .Sp
-The -gacdir option is included for backward compatibility but is not
-recommended for new code. Use the -root option instead.
+The \-gacdir option is included for backward compatibility but is not
+recommended for new code.
+Use the \-root option instead.
 .Sp
-The -check_refs option is used to ensure that the assembly being
+The \-check_refs option is used to ensure that the assembly being
 installed into the GAC does not reference any non strong named
-assemblies. Assemblies being installed to the GAC should not reference
+assemblies.
+Assemblies being installed to the GAC should not reference
 non strong named assemblies, however the is an optional check.
-.fi
 .PP
-.I "-l" [assembly_name] [-root ROOTDIR] [-gacdir GACDIR]
+.\".I "\-l" [assembly_name] [\-root ROOTDIR] [\-gacdir GACDIR]
+.br
+.B \-l
+.RI [ assembly_name ]
+.RB [ \-root
+.IR ROOTDIR ]
+.RB [ \-gacdir
+.IR GACDIR ]
 .Sp
-Lists the contents of the global assembly cache. When the
-<assembly_name> parameter is specified only matching assemblies are
+Lists the contents of the global assembly cache.
+When the <assembly_name> parameter is specified only matching assemblies are
 listed.
 .PP
-.I "-u" <assembly_display_name> [-package NAME] [-root ROOTDIR] [-gacdir GACDIR]
+.\".I "\-u" <assembly_display_name> [\-package NAME] [\-root ROOTDIR] [\-gacdir GACDIR]
+.B \-u
+.I <assembly_display_name>
+.RB [ \-package
+.IR NAME ]
+.RB [ \-root
+.IR ROOTDIR ]
+.RB [ \-gacdir
+.IR GACDIR ]
 .Sp
 Uninstalls an assembly from the global assembly cache.
 <assembly_display_name> is the name of the assembly (partial or
-fully qualified) to remove from the global assembly cache. If a
-partial name is specified all matching assemblies will be
-uninstalled. As opposed to the install option that takes a filename,
+fully qualified) to remove from the global assembly cache.
+If a partial name is specified all matching assemblies will be
+uninstalled.
+As opposed to the install option that takes a filename,
 this takes as an argument the assembly name, which looks like this:
 .nf
 	MyLibrary.Something, version=1.0.0.0, publicKeyToken=xxxx,culture=neutral
 .fi
 .Sp
-Notice that you can have spaces in the command line. There is no need
-to quote them.
+Notice that you can have spaces in the command line.
+There is no need to quote them.
 .Sp
-Performs a greedy removal. If you only specify one
-component like, "MyLibrary.Something", it will remove all versions of
-the library.
+Performs a greedy removal.
+If you only specify one component like,
+"MyLibrary.Something",
+it will remove all versions of the library.
+.Sp
+.\".I "\-us" <assembly_path> [\-package NAME] [\-root ROOTDIR] [\-gacdir GACDIR]
+.B \-us
+.I <assembly_path>
+.RB [ \-package
+.IR NAME ]
+.RB [ \-root
+.IR ROOTDIR ]
+.RB [ \-gacdir
+.IR GACDIR ]
 .Sp
-.I "-us" <assembly_path> [-package NAME] [-root ROOTDIR] [-gacdir GACDIR]
 Uninstalls an assembly using the specified assembly's full name.
-<assembly path> is the path to an assembly. The full assembly name
+<assembly path> is the path to an assembly.
+The full assembly name
 is retrieved from the specified assembly if there is an assembly in
-the GAC with a matching name, it is removed. Unlike the -u option this
-option takes a file name, like this:
+the GAC with a matching name, it is removed.
+Unlike the \-u option this option takes a file name, like this:
 .nf
-        Example: -us myDll.dll
+        Example: \-us myDll.dll
 .fi
 .Sp
-.I "-ul" <assembly_list_file> [-package NAME] [-root ROOTDIR] [-gacdir GACDIR]
+.\".I "\-ul" <assembly_list_file> [\-package NAME] [\-root ROOTDIR] [\-gacdir GACDIR]
+.B \-ul
+.I <assembly_list_file>
+.RB [ \-package
+.IR NAME ]
+.RB [ \-root
+.IR ROOTDIR ]
+.RB [ \-gacdir
+.IR GACDIR ]
+.Sp
 Uninstalls one or more assemblies from the global assembly cache.
 <assembly_list_file> is the path to a test file containing a list of
 assembly names on separate lines.
 .nf
-Example -ul assembly_list.txt
+Example \-ul assembly_list.txt
 .fi
 .nf
 assembly_list.txt contents:
@@ -111,11 +155,10 @@ mint live.
 .PP
 /etc/mono/config, ~/.mono/config
 .PP
-Mono runtime configuration file.  See the mono-config(5) manual page
-for more information.
+Mono runtime configuration file.  See the
+.BR mono-config (5)
+manual page for more information.
 .SH WEB SITE
 Visit: http://www.go-mono.com for details
 .SH SEE ALSO
-.BR mcs(1), mono(1)
-
-
+.BR mcs "(1), " mono(1)