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$NetBSD: patch-a,v 1.3 1998/08/07 11:08:55 agc Exp $

*** doc/man/elk.1.orig	Thu Apr  6 14:40:07 1995
--- doc/man/elk.1	Thu Apr  6 14:41:02 1995
***************
*** 2,10 ****
  .TH ELK 1 "15 January 1991"
  .UC 4
  .SH NAME
! elk, scheme \- extensible Scheme interpreter
  .SH SYNOPSIS
! .B scheme
  [
  .B \-l \f2file\fP
  ] [
--- 2,10 ----
  .TH ELK 1 "15 January 1991"
  .UC 4
  .SH NAME
! elk \- extensible Scheme interpreter
  .SH SYNOPSIS
! .B elk
  [
  .B \-l \f2file\fP
  ] [
***************
*** 20,27 ****
  ] [[
  .B \-\^\-
  ] \f2args\fP]
- .LP
- .BR elk .\|.\|.
  .SH DESCRIPTION
  .I Elk
  (Extension Language Kit) is a Scheme interpreter intended
--- 20,25 ----
***************
*** 32,38 ****
  is linked with the application it serves, but a stand-alone version
  of the Scheme interpreter is installed as well (usually under
  the name
! .BR scheme ).
  This interpreter, together with the standard Scheme toplevel,
  .I Elk
  can be used as an ordinary, stand-alone implementation of the
--- 30,36 ----
  is linked with the application it serves, but a stand-alone version
  of the Scheme interpreter is installed as well (usually under
  the name
! .BR elk ).
  This interpreter, together with the standard Scheme toplevel,
  .I Elk
  can be used as an ordinary, stand-alone implementation of the
--- Makefile.orig	Mon Jul 31 13:56:26 1995
+++ Makefile	Tue Mar 31 11:44:51 1998
@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@
 	 lib/unix\
 	 lib/xlib\
 	 lib/xt\
-	 lib/xaw\
-	 lib/xm\
-	 lib/xm/xt
+	 lib/xaw
+#	 lib/xm\
+#	 lib/xm/xt
 
 # ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 	done
 
 install:
-	@for i in $(SUBDIRS) ;\
+	@for i in $(SUBDIRS) doc/man;\
 	do \
 	    echo Installing $$i...; \
 	    ( cd $$i ; $(MAKE) install ) || exit $$?; \