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2006-01-21Update package Makefile now that bsd.pkg.extract.mk is using thejlam1-2/+2
"extract" script for extraction. Many cases where a custom EXTRACT_CMD simply copied the distfile into the work directory are no longer needed. The extract script also hides differences between pax and tar behind a common command-line interface, so we no longer need code that's conditional on whether EXTRACT_USING is tar or pax.
2005-10-23Removed the deprecated variables NO_TOOLS and NO_WRAPPER.rillig1-4/+1
2005-09-28Replaced "# defined" with "yes" in Makefile variables like GNU_CONFIGURE,rillig1-2/+2
NO_BUILD, USE_LIBTOOL.
2005-04-11Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used.tv1-2/+1
2005-02-24Add RMD160 digests to the SHA1 ones.agc1-1/+2
2005-01-18nb1: Mainly Interix fix, but to add portability: Kill explicit PATHtv3-5/+34
override, and allow overriding awk implementation with $AWK. Default it to the value of ${AWK} in platform-specific pkgsrc config.
2005-01-18It is not necessary to use gsharutils to extract this; a simple sedtv1-4/+2
expression is good enough to strip out the non-shell header text.
2003-12-24s/@netbsd.org/@NetBSD.org/ in MAINTAINER.jmmv1-2/+2
2003-12-04Initial import of awf-19900907 into the NetBSD Packages Collection.agc5-0/+106
"This is awf, the Amazingly Workable Formatter -- a "nroff -man" or (subset) "nroff -ms" clone written entirely in (old) awk. It is slow and has many restrictions, but does a decent job on most manual pages and simple -ms documents, and isn't subject to AT&T's brain-damaged licensing that denies many System V users any text formatter at all. It is also a text formatter that is simple enough to be tinkered with, for people who want to experiment. Type "make r" to run a regression test, formatting the manual page (awf.1) and comparing it to a preformatted copy (awf.1.out). Type "make install" to install it. Pathnames may need changing. I don't know whether awf will run on 16-bit machines. Data requirements are modest, but I fear the programs are probably big enough to run awk out of space. I can't believe I really wrote this. Henry Spencer at U of Toronto Zoology henry@zoo.toronto.edu utzoo!henry 13 July 1990"