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Author SHA1 Message Date
asau
e1ab7079b6 Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days. 2012-10-31 11:16:30 +00:00
joerg
872f47d936 Fix installation. 2008-04-07 17:43:14 +00:00
jlam
4c8382aec0 Mechanical changes to add DESTDIR support to packages that install
their files via a custom do-install target.
2008-03-03 17:45:33 +00:00
jlam
9c8b5ede43 Point MAINTAINER to pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org in the case where no
developer is officially maintaining the package.

The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list).  Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
2006-03-04 21:28:51 +00:00
jlam
81edaaa606 Create directories before installing files into them. 2005-06-16 06:57:37 +00:00
rillig
f795c2e475 Removed trailing white-space. 2005-05-23 08:26:03 +00:00
agc
4a3d2f7ce2 Add RMD160 digests. 2005-02-23 22:24:08 +00:00
jmmv
2b07fc26d8 s/@netbsd.org/@NetBSD.org/ in MAINTAINER. 2003-12-24 09:53:47 +00:00
agc
77c5659dfe Initial import of mph-1.2 into the NetBSD Packages Collection.
The program mph tries to generate an order preserving minimal perfect
hashing (MPH) function for the set of keys, one per line, on stdin.
Each key can be at most 4095 characters long (see keys.h to increase
this limit), and the keys must be unique.  If mph terminates, it emits
a language independent binary or text representation of the MPH
function on stdout.  To generate a usable hash function, this output
should be fed to a language dependent filter, like emitc.

e.g.
	% mph <foo | emitc >hash.c

The algorithm used by mph is probabilistic - it iterates until it
finds a MPH function.  For each failed iteration, it prints a
(cryptic) reason on stderr.  There is no no guarantee that mph will
terminate.  In practice this is unlikely, unless the constants
specified with options -c or -m are too small (see below).
2003-12-04 08:44:58 +00:00