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authorskrll <skrll@pkgsrc.org>2001-02-17 15:09:51 +0000
committerskrll <skrll@pkgsrc.org>2001-02-17 15:09:51 +0000
commitbe7781804d4aa756672a2833c6b2864dc25077f5 (patch)
tree22fdeb08e2d0726b8e7c744e971f18cddc72e4f2 /Packages.txt
parent0a7c1b7411e35a6df7559c434865b721fa646b40 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-be7781804d4aa756672a2833c6b2864dc25077f5.tar.gz
Minor changes from Yuji Yamano <yyamano@kt.rim.or.jp> in pkg/12227
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diff --git a/Packages.txt b/Packages.txt
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+++ b/Packages.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Packages.txt,v 1.140 2001/02/16 13:06:17 wiz Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Packages.txt,v 1.141 2001/02/17 15:09:51 skrll Exp $
###########################################################################
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@@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ which does a lot of the donkey work for you.
delete the files created in the original distribution. See pkg_delete(1)
and pkg_create(1) for more information.
- * pkg/MESSAGE
+ * pkg/MESSAGE:
Display this file after installation of the package.
Useful for things like legal notices on almost-free software, etc.
Please note that you can modify variables in it easily by using
@@ -855,7 +855,7 @@ here, as it just "knows" how to build both static and dynamic
libraries from a set our source files, thus being platform
independent.
-Here's how to use libtool in a pkg in six simple steps:
+Here's how to use libtool in a pkg in seven simple steps:
1. Add USE_LIBTOOL= yes to the package Makefile.
@@ -1183,8 +1183,7 @@ perform the equivalent of:
then current versions of the corresponding packages get compiled and
installed. This is similar to manually noting which packages are
currently installed, then performing a series of "make deinstall" and
- and "make install" (or whatever DEPENDS_TARGET is set to) for these
- packages.
+ "make install" (or whatever DEPENDS_TARGET is set to) for these packages.
You can use the "update" target to resume package updating in case a
previous "make update" was interrupted for some reason. However, in