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Well, it certainly looks like /usr/share/man/man1/gendsa.1ssl is damaged, but it's hard to know how much.
The first thing I'd try to do is to boot from your OS install DVD and, when the installer starts, pull down its application menu and choose "Disk Utility". Then, have disk utility verify and repair the disk structure (not permissions). Try the backup again. If that doesn't resolve the issue, we can do some stuff in the Terminal to try to fix the file. But -- first things first. We'll continue after you try this.
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