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<updated>2013-04-06T13:01:26Z</updated>
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<title>'EXTRACT_SUFX is ".tar.gz" by default, so this definition may be</title>
<updated>2013-04-06T13:01:26Z</updated>
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<name>rodent</name>
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<published>2013-04-06T13:01:26Z</published>
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redundant.' - It was. Removed.</content>
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<title>Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.</title>
<updated>2012-10-25T06:55:37Z</updated>
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<name>asau</name>
<email>asau@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2012-10-25T06:55:37Z</published>
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<entry>
<title>Add regxml, from Nhat Minh Le's 2009 Google Summer of Code project.</title>
<updated>2012-02-28T17:17:57Z</updated>
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<name>apb</name>
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regxml is a collection of command-line utilities for XML stream
manipulation.  The xmlgrep and xmlsed commands are fast and
memory-efficient commands for editing tasks similar to what
grep(1) and sed(1) can do on text files.</content>
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