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authorjmmv <jmmv@pkgsrc.org>2003-05-06 17:40:18 +0000
committerjmmv <jmmv@pkgsrc.org>2003-05-06 17:40:18 +0000
commitf1446ddf2bf8118f432b3ac74c88db3d832669a8 (patch)
tree37ae7d212f46ef8018a7bd8c13edba7da1a47ed9 /archivers/lbrate
parent37170ce899bdf394cca1d0769b2215d84b15a7ee (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-f1446ddf2bf8118f432b3ac74c88db3d832669a8.tar.gz
Drop trailing whitespace. Ok'ed by wiz.
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diff --git a/archivers/lbrate/DESCR b/archivers/lbrate/DESCR
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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
lbrate extracts/decompresses files from the CP/M LBR format. (It can also list
and test such archives.) It does this in an `unzip'-like manner, mostly hiding
the details of individually compressed and renamed files, and transparently
-dealing with the required decompression/renaming.
+dealing with the required decompression/renaming.
lbrate is apparently the only non-CP/M program to fully support
decompressing files from all three CP/M compression schemes (Q, Z, Y). With
this in mind, it can decompress such files directly, treating them as if they
-were single-entry LBRs.
+were single-entry LBRs.