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$ time cvs $FREEBSD ci -m `cat msg` `cat ci.ab`
Results to follow. :)
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Makefile. A do-install: target is preferrable if one does not plan
on submitting patches to the author. Doing it this way has the
nice side-advantages that we now respect MANOWN and BINOWN.
- Respect CFLAGS
- move patches/patch-ab to files/mplex.1
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what does this thing actually do!? :)
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don't USE_IMAKE, don't appear to change behaviour on NOMANCOMPRESS (many
do, subtly) and don't install more than one manpage.
Any port listed here is a good candidate for a general review simply
due to age... For example, a number of them seem to patch an install:
target into the program Makefile and/or arbitrarily compress their
manpages from patches/patch-*. This has been out-of-vogue since I would
guess mid-1996, at least.
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