update the man pages for 0.9.9

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Thomas S Hatch 2012-04-27 16:43:55 -06:00
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.TH "SALT-CALL" "1" "March 19, 2012" "0.9.8" "Salt"
.TH "SALT-CALL" "1" "April 27, 2012" "0.9.9" "Salt"
.SH NAME
salt-call \- salt-call Documentation
.

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.TH "SALT-CP" "1" "March 19, 2012" "0.9.8" "Salt"
.TH "SALT-CP" "1" "April 27, 2012" "0.9.9" "Salt"
.SH NAME
salt-cp \- salt-cp Documentation
.
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.INDENT 0.0
.TP
.B \-R, \-\-range
Instead of using shell globs to evaluate the targe use a range expression
Instead of using shell globs to evaluate the target use a range expression
to identify targets. Range expressions look like %cluster.
.sp
Using the Range option requires that a range server is set up and the

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.TH "SALT-KEY" "1" "March 19, 2012" "0.9.8" "Salt"
.TH "SALT-KEY" "1" "April 27, 2012" "0.9.9" "Salt"
.SH NAME
salt-key \- salt-key Documentation
.

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.TH "SALT-MASTER" "1" "March 19, 2012" "0.9.8" "Salt"
.TH "SALT-MASTER" "1" "April 27, 2012" "0.9.9" "Salt"
.SH NAME
salt-master \- salt-master Documentation
.

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.TH "SALT-MINION" "1" "March 19, 2012" "0.9.8" "Salt"
.TH "SALT-MINION" "1" "April 27, 2012" "0.9.9" "Salt"
.SH NAME
salt-minion \- salt-minion Documentation
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.TH "SALT-RUN" "1" "March 19, 2012" "0.9.8" "Salt"
.TH "SALT-RUN" "1" "April 27, 2012" "0.9.9" "Salt"
.SH NAME
salt-run \- salt-run Documentation
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.TH "SALT-SYNDIC" "1" "March 19, 2012" "0.9.8" "Salt"
.TH "SALT-SYNDIC" "1" "April 27, 2012" "0.9.9" "Salt"
.SH NAME
salt-syndic \- salt-syndic Documentation
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.TH "SALT" "1" "March 19, 2012" "0.9.8" "Salt"
.TH "SALT" "1" "April 27, 2012" "0.9.9" "Salt"
.SH NAME
salt \- salt
.
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.INDENT 0.0
.TP
.B \-R, \-\-range
Instead of using shell globs to evaluate the targe use a range expression
Instead of using shell globs to evaluate the target use a range expression
to identify targets. Range expressions look like %cluster.
.sp
Using the Range option requires that a range server is set up and the

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