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Bernhard Froehlich 63680caae0 - Added licenses (note: MIT for included enet library)
- Added desktop entries for client
- Added explicit USE_GETTEXT for client, because it depends on intl library
- Fixed home directory for client executable script
- Removed unneeded defines and option (CXXOPTFLAGS doesn't exist anymore)

PR:		ports/155525
Submitted by:	Sender Ghost <lightside@safebox.ru> (maintainer)
2011-05-04 16:31:28 +00:00
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