handle _man_dir writabililty more robustly
This ensures that mismatched permissions/ownership on `${_man_dir}` and `${_man_dir}/man1` don't cause the script to fail.
*If* `${man_dir}/man1` already exists and is writable, OR `${_man_dir}/man1` *doesn't* yet exist, but `${_man_dir}` is
writable, then the script continues without sudo.
If `/man1` doesn't exist, and it's parent isn't writable, we need sudo.
If `/man1` *does* exist, and it's not writable, we need sudo.
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if test_writeable "${_man_dir}"; then
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