02-08-2019
Yes, sorry i wrote this without the +, this is a typo i made here, but the original copy has is, and it doesn't work either.
Thank you.
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NAME
pristine-gz - regenerate pristine gz files
SYNOPSIS
pristine-gz [-vdk] gendelta file.gz delta
pristine-gz [-vdk] gengz delta file
DESCRIPTION
This is a complement to the pristine-tar(1) command. Normally you don't need to run it by hand, since pristine-tar calls it as necessary to
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