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authorwiz <wiz>2002-09-24 12:29:55 +0000
committerwiz <wiz>2002-09-24 12:29:55 +0000
commit3d20020e0b6522d7571bd8165f89b7d43d4dde83 (patch)
treee35cb619db9b63b7ab9420f514eb4af79f958929 /parallel
parentd9dfbb02aea2cedbd83e6be5da2465068192c882 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-3d20020e0b6522d7571bd8165f89b7d43d4dde83.tar.gz
Complete standardization of messages according to latest pkglint.
Diffstat (limited to 'parallel')
-rw-r--r--parallel/glunix/MESSAGE6
-rw-r--r--parallel/pvm3/MESSAGE6
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/parallel/glunix/MESSAGE b/parallel/glunix/MESSAGE
index 78444ca0739..080394f8508 100644
--- a/parallel/glunix/MESSAGE
+++ b/parallel/glunix/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-======================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2001/10/31 22:58:16 zuntum Exp $
+===========================================================================
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:30 wiz Exp $
QUICK START GUIDE:
@@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Here is a sample run_glunix command:
Once the run_glunix command has successfully completed, you can run
"glustat" to find out how many nodes came up.
-======================================================================
+===========================================================================
diff --git a/parallel/pvm3/MESSAGE b/parallel/pvm3/MESSAGE
index af2ee2ec511..3cc0ebbd286 100644
--- a/parallel/pvm3/MESSAGE
+++ b/parallel/pvm3/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-======================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2001/10/31 22:58:23 zuntum Exp $
+===========================================================================
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:30:30 wiz Exp $
You must set the environment variable PVM_ROOT to ${PREFIX}/pvm3 in your
startup files (.cshrc, .profile) on all machines in the cluster. In
@@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ hostname ep=${PREFIX}/bin
This allows you to point different architecture types to various sets of
shared or local binaries. See pvmd(1) for more information.
-======================================================================
+===========================================================================