Until now, update-man-rules assumed that the build directory was a subdirectory of the project directory. When using mkosi, this is not the case. We use find instead of git ls-files because git ls-files does not seem to support outputting absolute paths. Also, this makes update-man-rules a bit more user-friendly as new manpages don't have to be added to the git staging area before they are processed by update-man-rules.py.
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