Subject: Re: CVS commit: gnusrc/gnu/usr.bin/tar.new
To: None <itojun@netbsd.org>
From: Greg A. Woods <woods@weird.com>
List: source-changes
Date: 10/09/2002 14:05:21
[ On Wednesday, October 9, 2002 at 19:13:09 (+0300), Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino wrote: ]
> Subject: CVS commit: gnusrc/gnu/usr.bin/tar.new
>
> 
> Module Name:	gnusrc
> Committed By:	itojun
> Date:		Wed Oct  9 16:13:09 UTC 2002
> 
> Modified Files:
> 	gnusrc/gnu/usr.bin/tar.new: Makefile
> Added Files:
> 	gnusrc/gnu/usr.bin/tar.new: Makefile.defs
> 	gnusrc/gnu/usr.bin/tar.new/libtar: Makefile localedir.h
> Removed Files:
> 	gnusrc/gnu/usr.bin/tar.new: localedir.h
> 
> Log Message:
> split internal library build into subdir.

Why is this being done?  Why isn't GNU Tar being purged entirely?  It is
of no use on NetBSd any longer.  It can be solely an add-on package.

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