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H A D | Makefile | diff 6e8021ea Mon Dec 07 05:57:28 GMT 2009 Ed Schouten <ed@FreeBSD.org> Install libulog in /lib.
Because several applications in /bin use libulog (or may use it in the nearby future), it must not live inside /usr. It seems like we don't need to add the copy from /usr/lib to ObsoleteFiles.inc, because it's cleaned up during installation of libulog automatically.
Reported by: ume diff 6e8021ea Mon Dec 07 05:57:28 GMT 2009 Ed Schouten <ed@FreeBSD.org> Install libulog in /lib.
Because several applications in /bin use libulog (or may use it in the nearby future), it must not live inside /usr. It seems like we don't need to add the copy from /usr/lib to ObsoleteFiles.inc, because it's cleaned up during installation of libulog automatically.
Reported by: ume diff 6e8021ea Mon Dec 07 05:57:28 GMT 2009 Ed Schouten <ed@FreeBSD.org> Install libulog in /lib.
Because several applications in /bin use libulog (or may use it in the nearby future), it must not live inside /usr. It seems like we don't need to add the copy from /usr/lib to ObsoleteFiles.inc, because it's cleaned up during installation of libulog automatically.
Reported by: ume diff 6e8021ea Mon Dec 07 05:57:28 GMT 2009 Ed Schouten <ed@FreeBSD.org> Install libulog in /lib.
Because several applications in /bin use libulog (or may use it in the nearby future), it must not live inside /usr. It seems like we don't need to add the copy from /usr/lib to ObsoleteFiles.inc, because it's cleaned up during installation of libulog automatically.
Reported by: ume diff 6e8021ea Mon Dec 07 05:57:28 GMT 2009 Ed Schouten <ed@FreeBSD.org> Install libulog in /lib.
Because several applications in /bin use libulog (or may use it in the nearby future), it must not live inside /usr. It seems like we don't need to add the copy from /usr/lib to ObsoleteFiles.inc, because it's cleaned up during installation of libulog automatically.
Reported by: ume diff 6e8021ea Mon Dec 07 05:57:28 GMT 2009 Ed Schouten <ed@FreeBSD.org> Install libulog in /lib.
Because several applications in /bin use libulog (or may use it in the nearby future), it must not live inside /usr. It seems like we don't need to add the copy from /usr/lib to ObsoleteFiles.inc, because it's cleaned up during installation of libulog automatically.
Reported by: ume diff 6e8021ea Mon Dec 07 05:57:28 GMT 2009 Ed Schouten <ed@FreeBSD.org> Install libulog in /lib.
Because several applications in /bin use libulog (or may use it in the nearby future), it must not live inside /usr. It seems like we don't need to add the copy from /usr/lib to ObsoleteFiles.inc, because it's cleaned up during installation of libulog automatically.
Reported by: ume
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