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Revision 1.4: download - view: text, markup, annotated - select for diffs
Sun Apr 20 22:16:30 2008 UTC (2 days ago) by edwin
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Diff to: previous 1.3: preferred, colored
Changes since revision 1.3: +1 -1
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Fix pkg-plist as indicated in previous commit but which was the wrong code. Noticed by: pavl
Fri Apr 18 23:58:05 2008 UTC (3 days, 22 hours ago) by edwin Branches: MAIN Diff to: previous 1.2: preferred, colored Changes since revision 1.2: +1 -1 lines that was a fast backout. Let's wait until the @rmforce has been implemented before doing this kind of @unexecs
Fri Apr 18 23:55:10 2008 UTC (3 days, 22 hours ago) by edwin Branches: MAIN Diff to: previous 1.1: preferred, colored Changes since revision 1.1: +1 -1 lines Use @dirrmtry and @rmtry macros in the pkg-plist
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