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The package defines an \excludeonly command, which is (in effect) the opposite of \includeonly. If both \includeonly and \excludeonly exist in a document, only files "allowed" by both will be included. The package redefines the internal \@include command, so it conflicts with packages that do the same. Examples are the classes paper.cls and thesis.cls.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2010/04/26 17:09:47 minskim Exp $
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SHA1 (tex-excludeonly-1.0/excludeonly.tar.xz) = 6e6b0f120199fbfd27d431f88fcae78f96eaac0f
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Size (tex-excludeonly-1.0/excludeonly.tar.xz) = 1652 bytes
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