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details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/8e6c92b7f31e
branches:  trunk
changeset: 791689:8e6c92b7f31e
user:      mrg <mrg%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date:      Thu Nov 28 12:13:29 2013 +0000

description:
delete MPC 0.9 sources and build tree.

diffstat:

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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/exp.c             |    192 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/init2.c           |     29 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/mpc-log.h         |     52 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/mul.c             |    526 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/mul_2exp.c        |     33 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/set_x_x.c         |     79 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/sinh.c            |     48 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/sqr.c             |    241 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/sqrt.c            |    369 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/sub_fr.c          |     35 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/sub_ui.c          |     34 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/swap.c            |     30 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/tan.c             |    285 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/tanh.c            |     48 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/uceil_log2.c      |     34 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/ui_div.c          |     37 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/src/urandom.c         |     33 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/Makefile.am     |     29 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/Makefile.in     |   1115 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/abs.dat         |     86 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/acos.dat        |    129 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/acosh.dat       |    123 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/add.dat         |    117 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/add_fr.dat      |    121 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/arg.dat         |     76 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/asin.dat        |    128 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/asinh.dat       |    122 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/atan.dat        |    144 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/comparisons.c   |     46 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/conj.dat        |    111 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/cos.dat         |     87 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/cosh.dat        |    135 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/div.dat         |   2430 ---
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/memory.c        |    198 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/mpc-tests.h     |    204 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/mul.dat         |    144 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/neg.dat         |    111 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/pow.dat         |    440 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/pow_ui.dat      |     97 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/proj.dat        |     75 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/random.c        |    165 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/read_data.c     |    889 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/sin.dat         |    165 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/sinh.dat        |     86 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/sqr.dat         |    147 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/sqrt.dat        |    140 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/strtoc.dat      |    170 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/sub.dat         |     96 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/tabs.c          |     37 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/tacos.c         |     37 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/tacosh.c        |     58 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/tadd.c          |     71 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/tadd_ui.c       |     69 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/tan.dat         |    130 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/tasinh.c        |     58 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/tatan.c         |     38 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/tconj.c         |     37 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/tcos.c          |     66 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/tcosh.c         |    136 -
 external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/tests/tdiv.c          |    128 -
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 external/lgpl2/mpc/lib/libmpc/config.h        |    118 -
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diff -r 503d8aa5f773 -r 8e6c92b7f31e external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/AUTHORS
--- a/external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/AUTHORS   Thu Nov 28 12:08:56 2013 +0000
+++ /dev/null   Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-Main authors:
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--- a/external/lgpl2/mpc/dist/COPYING.LIB       Thu Nov 28 12:08:56 2013 +0000
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