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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/doc/guide/files very outdated info



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/8d91f3d18f38
branches:  trunk
changeset: 379659:8d91f3d18f38
user:      nia <nia%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date:      Sat May 21 11:42:29 2022 +0000

description:
very outdated info

diffstat:

 doc/guide/files/build.xml |  6 +++---
 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diffs (22 lines):

diff -r dde93752bc75 -r 8d91f3d18f38 doc/guide/files/build.xml
--- a/doc/guide/files/build.xml Sat May 21 11:40:06 2022 +0000
+++ b/doc/guide/files/build.xml Sat May 21 11:42:29 2022 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<!-- $NetBSD: build.xml,v 1.86 2021/04/06 17:21:17 nia Exp $ -->
+<!-- $NetBSD: build.xml,v 1.87 2022/05/21 11:42:29 nia Exp $ -->
 
 <chapter id="build">
   <title>The build process</title>
@@ -64,10 +64,10 @@
       </listitem>
 
       <listitem>
-       <para><varname>LOCALBASE</varname> is where all non-X11 pkgs
+       <para><varname>LOCALBASE</varname> is where all pkgs
        are installed.  If you need to construct a -I or -L argument
        to the compiler to find includes and libraries installed by
-       another non-X11 pkg, use <quote>${LOCALBASE}</quote>. The name
+       another pkg, use <quote>${LOCALBASE}</quote>. The name
        <varname>LOCALBASE</varname> stems from FreeBSD, which
        installed all packages in <filename>/usr/local</filename>. As
        pkgsrc leaves <filename>/usr/local</filename> for the system



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