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authorrillig <rillig>2009-06-12 19:04:02 +0000
committerrillig <rillig>2009-06-12 19:04:02 +0000
commitb5b51af065d167e106e2f727f7dea9590800f19b (patch)
tree500b8a8c9ba02c30b0103c359f89936e1ef33d28
parentcd501c7127c627bf3e62e1a10d0d136225f0b553 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-b5b51af065d167e106e2f727f7dea9590800f19b.tar.gz
Fixed some minor pkglint warnings.
-rw-r--r--emulators/gxemul/DESCR22
-rw-r--r--emulators/gxemul/PLIST6
2 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/emulators/gxemul/DESCR b/emulators/gxemul/DESCR
index 4a981a587dc..37c31470c09 100644
--- a/emulators/gxemul/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/gxemul/DESCR
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
-GXemul is a framework for full-system computer architecture emulation.
-Several processor architectures and machine types have been implemented.
-It is working well enough to allow unmodified "guest" operating systems to
+GXemul is a framework for full-system computer architecture emulation.
+Several processor architectures and machine types have been implemented.
+It is working well enough to allow unmodified "guest" operating systems to
run inside the emulator, as if they were running on real hardware.
-The emulator emulates (networks of) real machines. The machines may
-consist of ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, and SuperH processors, and various
-surrounding hardware components such as framebuffers, busses, interrupt
-controllers, ethernet controllers, disk controllers, and serial port
+The emulator emulates (networks of) real machines. The machines may
+consist of ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, and SuperH processors, and various
+surrounding hardware components such as framebuffers, busses, interrupt
+controllers, ethernet controllers, disk controllers, and serial port
controllers.
-GXemul, including the dynamic translation system, is implemented in
-portable C, which means that the emulator will run on practically any host
+GXemul, including the dynamic translation system, is implemented in
+portable C, which means that the emulator will run on practically any host
architecture.
-The documentation lists the machines and guest operating systems that can
-be regarded as "working" in GXemul. The best working guest operating
+The documentation lists the machines and guest operating systems that can
+be regarded as "working" in GXemul. The best working guest operating
systems are probably NetBSD/pmax and NetBSD/cats.
diff --git a/emulators/gxemul/PLIST b/emulators/gxemul/PLIST
index 9a5dba13ac8..cc82f98f4fc 100644
--- a/emulators/gxemul/PLIST
+++ b/emulators/gxemul/PLIST
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.20 2008/11/14 06:42:34 minskim Exp $
+@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.21 2009/06/12 19:04:02 rillig Exp $
bin/gxemul
man/man1/gxemul.1
share/doc/gxemul/20040504-ultrix45-boot1.png
@@ -73,10 +73,10 @@ share/doc/gxemul/20070308-linux-dreamcast-2.png
share/doc/gxemul/20070308-linux-dreamcast-2_small.png
share/doc/gxemul/20070318-netbsd-macppc.png
share/doc/gxemul/20070318-netbsd-macppc_small.png
-share/doc/gxemul/20081103-openbsd-landisk.png
-share/doc/gxemul/20081103-openbsd-landisk-small.png
share/doc/gxemul/20070616-netbsd-pmppc-diskless.png
share/doc/gxemul/20070616-netbsd-pmppc-diskless_small.png
+share/doc/gxemul/20081103-openbsd-landisk-small.png
+share/doc/gxemul/20081103-openbsd-landisk.png
share/doc/gxemul/HISTORY
share/doc/gxemul/LICENSE
share/doc/gxemul/README