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<title>Add DESTDIR support.</title>
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<name>joerg</name>
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<title>Remove empty PLISTs from pkgsrc since revision 1.33 of plist/plist.mk</title>
<updated>2007-10-25T16:54:26Z</updated>
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<name>jlam</name>
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can handle packages having no PLIST files.
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<title>Initial import of p5-GSSAPI 0.21</title>
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<name>markd</name>
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Gives access to the routines of the GSSAPI library, as described in
rfc2743 and rfc2744 and implemented by the Kerberos-1.2 distribution
from MIT.
Since 0.14 it also compiles and works with Heimdal. Lacks of Heimdal
support are gss_release_oid(), gss_str_to_oid() and fail of some tests.
The API presented by this module is a mildly object oriented
reinterpretation of the C API, where opaque C structures are Perl
objects, but the style of function call has been left mostly untouched.
As a result, most routines modify one or more of the parameters passed
to them, reflecting the C call-by-reference (or call-by-value-return)
semantics.
All users of this module are therefore strongly advised to localize all
usage of these routines to minimize pain if and when the API changes.
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