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Jason E. Hale cf342c2f1b - Update MASTER_SITES
- Remove DEPRECATED/EXPIRATION_DATE since port fetches now
- Convert to new options framework
- Remove indefinite article from COMMENT
- Trim Makefile header
- Trim pkg-descr to a reasonable size

PR:		ports/172050
Submitted by:	KATO Tsuguru <tkato432@yahoo.com>
Approved by:	makc, avilla (mentors, implicit)
Feature safe:	yes
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