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Satoshi Asami 17abb434aa (1) Add ${DESTDIR} to ${LOCALBASE} and ${X11BASE}, and remove it from
${PORTSDIR}.  This undoes the changes done in rev. 1.38 and 1.59
    (part of the bsd.port.mk pre-dawn ages I've never understood).
Requested by: jkh

(2) Add new variable NO_IGNORE that will override any IGNORE causes.
    This is just a little hack to allow building of REQUIRES_MOTIF
    ports and its dependencies only etc., so don't document it.

(3) Update +REQUIRED_BY files as necessary.  Now you should be able to
    delete ports that have runtime dependencies without pkg_delete
    complaining about this file missing.
1997-01-25 02:45:09 +00:00
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etc Change to use some unused bits in the 'type' field to extend the unit field 1997-01-24 22:00:35 +00:00
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release Allow both types of XFree86 setup script to be run at user choice. 1997-01-24 20:20:12 +00:00
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share (1) Add ${DESTDIR} to ${LOCALBASE} and ${X11BASE}, and remove it from 1997-01-25 02:45:09 +00:00
sys Remove element pb_maxirq from struct pcibus. 1997-01-25 02:22:34 +00:00
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