libatomic_ops: Drop MESSAGE (because it contains no MESSAGE content)
MESSAGE is for information that is so important to someone who installs a package that bad things might happen if that information is not known. This file contains a statement about the kinds of header files that are installed. This is both unimportant, in that nothing happens unless you try to build with the header file, and redundant with the upstream documentation of how to use the library. Additionally, the vast majority of people installing this package do so as a dependency of some other package, not because they are trying to write code that uses the library -- and if so they need to read the upstream documentation anyway.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2020/05/10 05:06:21 rillig Exp $
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There are two kinds of entities in:
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${PREFIX}/include/atomic_ops/sysdeps
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- Subdirectories corresponding to specific compilers
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(or compiler/OS combinations).
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Each of these includes one or more architecture-specific headers.
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- More generic header files corresponding to a particular ordering and/or
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atomicity property that might be shared by multiple hardware platforms.
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