From 6362fb0bc795f519c749ed42fc7e6070bec45158 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: danh Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 18:59:18 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] initial sweep for MESSAGE decoration removal; ok espie@ --- audio/cplay/pkg/MESSAGE | 10 ++--- audio/gqmpeg/pkg/MESSAGE | 10 ++--- audio/mp3cddb/pkg/MESSAGE | 6 +-- audio/normalize/pkg/MESSAGE | 16 +++----- audio/tempest/pkg/MESSAGE | 12 ++---- audio/xmcd/pkg/MESSAGE | 24 ++++++------ chinese/xcin25/pkg/MESSAGE | 12 +++--- comms/minicom/pkg/MESSAGE | 20 ++++------ comms/qpage/pkg/MESSAGE | 10 ++--- converters/html2wml/pkg/MESSAGE | 6 +-- devel/c2hs/pkg/MESSAGE | 2 - devel/darcs/pkg/MESSAGE | 9 ++--- devel/ddd/pkg/MESSAGE | 14 +++---- devel/hs-ports/pkg/MESSAGE | 2 - devel/jdk/1.3-linux/pkg/MESSAGE | 6 +-- devel/jdk/1.3/pkg/MESSAGE | 26 ++++++------- devel/jdk/1.3/pkg/MESSAGE-jre | 26 ++++++------- editors/xemacs21/pkg/MESSAGE | 35 ++++++++--------- emulators/bochs/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- japanese/Wnn/pkg/MESSAGE | 10 ++--- mail/abook/pkg/MESSAGE | 6 +-- mail/evolution/pkg/MESSAGE | 22 +++++------ mail/mailman/pkg/MESSAGE | 16 ++++---- mail/milter-regex/pkg/MESSAGE | 30 +++++++------- mail/milter-spamd/pkg/MESSAGE | 30 +++++++------- mail/mixmaster/pkg/MESSAGE | 22 +++++------ mail/offlineimap/pkg/MESSAGE | 6 +-- mail/pine/pkg/MESSAGE | 12 +++--- mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-dillo | 6 +-- mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-imageviewer | 6 +-- mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-spamassassin | 6 +-- mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-themes | 6 +-- mail/tmda/pkg/MESSAGE | 11 ++---- mail/wmmail/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- net/ap-utils/pkg/MESSAGE | 10 ++--- net/net-snmp/pkg/MESSAGE | 22 +++++------ net/tacacs+/pkg/MESSAGE | 18 ++++----- news/p5-Gateway/pkg/MESSAGE | 10 ++--- print/acrofonts/pkg/MESSAGE | 10 +---- print/acroread/pkg/MESSAGE | 12 ++---- print/auctex/pkg/MESSAGE | 14 +++---- print/ghostscript/gnu-fonts/pkg/MESSAGE | 30 +++++++------- print/htmldoc/pkg/MESSAGE | 18 ++++----- print/prosper/pkg/MESSAGE | 12 +++--- security/cfs/pkg/MESSAGE | 16 +++----- security/hs-crypto/pkg/MESSAGE | 2 - security/nessus/pkg/MESSAGE | 10 ++--- security/pgp5/pkg/MESSAGE | 2 - sysutils/monit/pkg/MESSAGE | 16 ++++---- sysutils/nut/pkg/MESSAGE | 30 +++++++------- sysutils/rtty/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- sysutils/runit/pkg/MESSAGE | 13 +++---- sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE | 18 ++++----- sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE-mon | 6 +-- sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE-mux | 18 ++++----- textproc/boust/pkg/MESSAGE | 32 +++++++-------- www/links+/pkg/MESSAGE | 14 +++---- www/mod_auth_bsd/pkg/MESSAGE | 18 ++++----- www/mod_auth_ldap/pkg/MESSAGE | 18 ++++----- www/mod_auth_mysql/pkg/MESSAGE | 24 ++++++------ www/mod_auth_radius/pkg/MESSAGE | 24 ++++++------ www/mod_dav/pkg/MESSAGE | 18 ++++----- www/mod_geoip/pkg/MESSAGE | 18 ++++----- www/mod_gzip/pkg/MESSAGE | 28 +++++++------ www/mod_log_sql/pkg/MESSAGE | 18 ++++----- www/mod_mp3/pkg/MESSAGE | 40 +++++++++---------- www/mod_perl/pkg/MESSAGE | 18 ++++----- www/mod_security/pkg/MESSAGE | 22 +++++------ www/netscape/communicator-linux/pkg/MESSAGE | 5 +-- www/netscape/communicator-old/pkg/MESSAGE | 5 +-- www/netscape/navigator-linux/pkg/MESSAGE | 5 +-- www/netscape/navigator-old/pkg/MESSAGE | 5 +-- www/netscape/navigator/pkg/MESSAGE | 5 +-- www/php4/extensions/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- www/php5/extensions/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- www/plone/pkg/MESSAGE | 16 ++++---- www/wwwoffle/pkg/MESSAGE | 41 +++++++++----------- www/zope-btreefolder2/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- www/zope-cmfquickinstaller/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- www/zope-formulator/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- www/zope-fortune/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- www/zope-fscounter/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- www/zope-jtracker/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- www/zope-logger/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- www/zope-rdfsummary/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- www/zope-zippy/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- www/zope-zwiki/pkg/MESSAGE | 8 ++-- www/zope/pkg/MESSAGE | 16 ++++---- x11/belt/pkg/MESSAGE | 14 +++---- x11/chbg/pkg/MESSAGE | 16 ++++---- x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE | 22 +++++------ x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE-fvicons | 8 ++-- x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE-fvwm2 | 22 +++++------ x11/fvwm95/pkg/MESSAGE | 22 +++++------ x11/qvwm/pkg/MESSAGE | 20 +++++----- x11/rxvt/pkg/MESSAGE | 10 ++--- x11/wxWidgets/base/pkg/MESSAGE | 14 +++---- x11/wxWidgets/gtk/pkg/MESSAGE | 14 +++---- x11/wxWidgets/gtk2/pkg/MESSAGE | 14 +++---- x11/wxWidgets/headers/pkg/MESSAGE | 14 +++---- x11/wxWidgets/lesstif/pkg/MESSAGE | 14 +++---- x11/wxWidgets/motif/pkg/MESSAGE | 14 +++---- x11/wxWidgets/x11univ/pkg/MESSAGE | 14 +++---- 103 files changed, 616 insertions(+), 848 deletions(-) diff --git a/audio/cplay/pkg/MESSAGE b/audio/cplay/pkg/MESSAGE index ab21911c914..1017fc3b18c 100644 --- a/audio/cplay/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/audio/cplay/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ -+--------------- -| Now, you might want to install one of the following players; -| audio/mpg123 audio/mpg321 audio/madplay audio/xmp audio/sox -| -| If you intend to do anything useful with cplay, that is. -+--------------- +Now, you might want to install one of the following players; +audio/mpg123 audio/mpg321 audio/madplay audio/xmp audio/sox + +If you intend to do anything useful with cplay, that is. diff --git a/audio/gqmpeg/pkg/MESSAGE b/audio/gqmpeg/pkg/MESSAGE index 3d2527d3554..35c7c843d40 100644 --- a/audio/gqmpeg/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/audio/gqmpeg/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ -+-----------------------------------------------------+ -| Gqmpeg has been installed as a front-end to mpg321. | -| However you can additionally install other players | -| such as xmp, mpg123 and ogg123. These are supported | -| by Gqmpeg. | -+-----------------------------------------------------+ +Gqmpeg has been installed as a front-end to mpg321. +However you can additionally install other players +such as xmp, mpg123 and ogg123. These are supported +by Gqmpeg. diff --git a/audio/mp3cddb/pkg/MESSAGE b/audio/mp3cddb/pkg/MESSAGE index 0f9c5de48dc..0f5505c24e2 100644 --- a/audio/mp3cddb/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/audio/mp3cddb/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,4 +1,2 @@ -+----- -| To use mp3cddb please consult readme.txt installed in -| ${PREFIX}/share/doc/mp3cddb -+----- +To use mp3cddb please consult readme.txt installed in +${PREFIX}/share/doc/mp3cddb diff --git a/audio/normalize/pkg/MESSAGE b/audio/normalize/pkg/MESSAGE index a0734f52746..1748a209af2 100644 --- a/audio/normalize/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/audio/normalize/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,10 +1,6 @@ -+---------------------- -| -| Before the normalize-mp3 and normalize-ogg scripts can be -| used, you first need to install mpg321 and lame for normalize-mp3, -| add vorbis-tools for normalize-ogg. -| -| These extra packages are not required for normal operation of -| normalize. -| -+---------------------- \ No newline at end of file +Before the normalize-mp3 and normalize-ogg scripts can be +used, you first need to install mpg321 and lame for normalize-mp3, +add vorbis-tools for normalize-ogg. + +These extra packages are not required for normal operation of +normalize. diff --git a/audio/tempest/pkg/MESSAGE b/audio/tempest/pkg/MESSAGE index 118bb9cb044..40109418adf 100644 --- a/audio/tempest/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/audio/tempest/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,8 +1,4 @@ -+------------------------------------ -| -| The README has been installed in -| ${PREFIX}/share/doc/tempest/README -| Please read it prior operating this -| software. -| -+------------------------------------ +The README has been installed in +${PREFIX}/share/doc/tempest/README +Please read it prior operating this +software. diff --git a/audio/xmcd/pkg/MESSAGE b/audio/xmcd/pkg/MESSAGE index 462d290e764..3e4af4a71f0 100644 --- a/audio/xmcd/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/audio/xmcd/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,13 +1,11 @@ -+--------------- -| Before using xmcd/cda for the first time, you must -| set up the software by running the following program: -| -| $PREFIX/sbin/xmcdconfig -| -| Xmcd/cda will not work until that is done. -| -| You may also want to set up cron(8) to run the -| $PREFIX/share/xmcd/scripts/genidx script periodically -| (e.g., nightly) to re-generate the local discography -| category index pages. -+--------------- +Before using xmcd/cda for the first time, you must +set up the software by running the following program: + + $PREFIX/sbin/xmcdconfig + +Xmcd/cda will not work until that is done. + +You may also want to set up cron(8) to run the +$PREFIX/share/xmcd/scripts/genidx script periodically +(e.g., nightly) to re-generate the local discography +category index pages. diff --git a/chinese/xcin25/pkg/MESSAGE b/chinese/xcin25/pkg/MESSAGE index 84dd7f2a0e7..2a0b4d0cd04 100644 --- a/chinese/xcin25/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/chinese/xcin25/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ -+--------------- -| To run xcin25, you have to set the following environment -| variables in csh or tcsh: -| -| setenv LC_CTYPE zh_TW.Big5 -| setenv XMODIFIERS "@im=xcin" -+--------------- +To run xcin25, you have to set the following environment +variables in csh or tcsh: + +setenv LC_CTYPE zh_TW.Big5 +setenv XMODIFIERS "@im=xcin" diff --git a/comms/minicom/pkg/MESSAGE b/comms/minicom/pkg/MESSAGE index 8eca6e81359..8a9ca8c0782 100644 --- a/comms/minicom/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/comms/minicom/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,12 +1,8 @@ -+------------------- -| -| minicom is installed with permissions set at 555. -| -| To allow users to run minicom, you should put them in group dialer. -| -| If you wish to use ${SYSCONFDIR}/minicom/minicom.users to restrict -| user behaviour to specific configurations or ports, then you -| must change the permissions on ${PREFIX}/bin/minicom to be mode 4551 -| owned by uucp:dialer and *not* put users in group dialer. -| -+------------------- +minicom is installed with permissions set at 555. + +To allow users to run minicom, you should put them in group dialer. + +If you wish to use ${SYSCONFDIR}/minicom/minicom.users to restrict +user behaviour to specific configurations or ports, then you +must change the permissions on ${PREFIX}/bin/minicom to be mode 4551 +owned by uucp:dialer and *not* put users in group dialer. diff --git a/comms/qpage/pkg/MESSAGE b/comms/qpage/pkg/MESSAGE index 0be48c1cafe..1ece0bfaf53 100644 --- a/comms/qpage/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/comms/qpage/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ -+--------------- -| See qpage.cf in ${PREFIX}/share/examples/qpage for a sample -| configuration file. -| -| Make sure you have the qpage.cf file in the /etc directory -+--------------- +See qpage.cf in ${PREFIX}/share/examples/qpage for a sample +configuration file. + +Make sure you have the qpage.cf file in the /etc directory diff --git a/converters/html2wml/pkg/MESSAGE b/converters/html2wml/pkg/MESSAGE index 3a1112454e7..fd50777a6a8 100644 --- a/converters/html2wml/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/converters/html2wml/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,4 +1,2 @@ -+-------------------- -| If you want to activate html2wml as a CGI, then copy -| ${PREFIX}/bin/html2wml into your cgi-bin directory. -+-------------------- +If you want to activate html2wml as a CGI, then copy +${PREFIX}/bin/html2wml into your cgi-bin directory. diff --git a/devel/c2hs/pkg/MESSAGE b/devel/c2hs/pkg/MESSAGE index b5b77324883..2248baf430b 100644 --- a/devel/c2hs/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/devel/c2hs/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- To link against the c2hs library components, add: -package c2hs to the GHC command line ------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/devel/darcs/pkg/MESSAGE b/devel/darcs/pkg/MESSAGE index 505713c67ba..eafe2ff3f9c 100644 --- a/devel/darcs/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/devel/darcs/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,6 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| To use the CGI, copy ${PREFIX}/libexec/darcs/darcs.cgi to the -| cgi-bin directory. An example configuration file for the cgi is -| in ${PREFIX}/share/darcs, and should be copied to ${SYSCONFDIR}/darcs. -+--------------- - +To use the CGI, copy ${PREFIX}/libexec/darcs/darcs.cgi to the +cgi-bin directory. An example configuration file for the cgi is +in ${PREFIX}/share/darcs, and should be copied to ${SYSCONFDIR}/darcs. diff --git a/devel/ddd/pkg/MESSAGE b/devel/ddd/pkg/MESSAGE index 3b153c3abe2..a9b1941f10d 100644 --- a/devel/ddd/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/devel/ddd/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,11 +1,7 @@ +To use the 'plot' command, install the 'math/gnuplot' port. -+--------------- -| To use the 'plot' command, install the 'math/gnuplot' port. -| -| If you select the 'plot' command without gnuplot installed you may -| get an X error. (Clicking 'ignore' seems ok.) -| -| You may need to increase your memory limits when plotting -| large arrays. -+--------------- +If you select the 'plot' command without gnuplot installed you may +get an X error. (Clicking 'ignore' seems ok.) +You may need to increase your memory limits when plotting +large arrays. diff --git a/devel/hs-ports/pkg/MESSAGE b/devel/hs-ports/pkg/MESSAGE index 21a8527e4d9..8327f64b351 100644 --- a/devel/hs-ports/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/devel/hs-ports/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- To link against the library, add: -package ports to the GHC command line ------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/devel/jdk/1.3-linux/pkg/MESSAGE b/devel/jdk/1.3-linux/pkg/MESSAGE index c8901041e2c..1a790e4fbd3 100644 --- a/devel/jdk/1.3-linux/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/devel/jdk/1.3-linux/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,4 +1,2 @@ -+---------- -| This package requires the sysctl kern.emul.linux being set to 1 and -| just did so. To make this change permanent, edit /etc/sysctl.conf. -+---------- +This package requires the sysctl kern.emul.linux being set to 1 and +just did so. To make this change permanent, edit /etc/sysctl.conf. diff --git a/devel/jdk/1.3/pkg/MESSAGE b/devel/jdk/1.3/pkg/MESSAGE index ca7b108d354..cb512f63c48 100644 --- a/devel/jdk/1.3/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/devel/jdk/1.3/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,14 +1,12 @@ -+--------------- -| To use the Java plugin with Mozilla or Mozilla-firefox you must create -| a symbolic link from -| -| ${PREFIX}/${JDKHOME}/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so -| -| to your local Mozilla plugins directory, which is found at -| -| ~/.mozilla/plugins/ -| -| or to the shared Mozilla plugins directory, which is found at -| -| ${PREFIX}/lib/mozilla-plugins/ -+--------------- +To use the Java plugin with Mozilla or Mozilla-firefox you must create +a symbolic link from + +${PREFIX}/${JDKHOME}/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so + +to your local Mozilla plugins directory, which is found at + +~/.mozilla/plugins/ + +or to the shared Mozilla plugins directory, which is found at + +${PREFIX}/lib/mozilla-plugins/ diff --git a/devel/jdk/1.3/pkg/MESSAGE-jre b/devel/jdk/1.3/pkg/MESSAGE-jre index b997332d274..53043ddff05 100644 --- a/devel/jdk/1.3/pkg/MESSAGE-jre +++ b/devel/jdk/1.3/pkg/MESSAGE-jre @@ -1,14 +1,12 @@ -+--------------- -| To use the Java plugin with Mozilla or Mozilla-firefox you must create -| a symbolic link from -| -| ${PREFIX}/${JREHOME}/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so -| -| to your local Mozilla plugins directory, which is found at -| -| ~/.mozilla/plugins/ -| -| or to the shared Mozilla plugins directory, which is found at -| -| ${PREFIX}/lib/mozilla-plugins/ -+--------------- +To use the Java plugin with Mozilla or Mozilla-firefox you must create +a symbolic link from + +${PREFIX}/${JREHOME}/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so + +to your local Mozilla plugins directory, which is found at + +~/.mozilla/plugins/ + +or to the shared Mozilla plugins directory, which is found at + +${PREFIX}/lib/mozilla-plugins/ diff --git a/editors/xemacs21/pkg/MESSAGE b/editors/xemacs21/pkg/MESSAGE index 5035c3d2955..44b3cd4d2f2 100644 --- a/editors/xemacs21/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/editors/xemacs21/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,19 +1,16 @@ -+---------------------- -| -| XEmacs is pretty useless as-is. It is just an engine. -| You need to install modules to provide your users full functionnality. -| There is two methods to achieve this : -| 1 - install the xemacs21-sumo package. It contains all the -| modules currently supported by the XEmacs team. -| It's fast, easy and your users won't ever bother you again about this. -| On the other hand the package is quite huge. -| 2 - you have to install by hand every XEmacs' modules as described -| in the XEmacs documentation. (Search for "packages" in the info tree.) -| There are a lot of interdependencies between XEmacs' modules -| and you may end up with everything installed just as method 1 would -| have (without the hassle). -| -| Note: XEmacs modules are named "packages" by the XEmacs team, the term -| "module" is used here just to limit possible confusion with -| OpenBSD packages. -+---------------------- +XEmacs is pretty useless as-is. It is just an engine. +You need to install modules to provide your users full functionnality. +There is two methods to achieve this : +1 - install the xemacs21-sumo package. It contains all the + modules currently supported by the XEmacs team. + It's fast, easy and your users won't ever bother you again about this. + On the other hand the package is quite huge. +2 - you have to install by hand every XEmacs' modules as described + in the XEmacs documentation. (Search for "packages" in the info tree.) + There are a lot of interdependencies between XEmacs' modules + and you may end up with everything installed just as method 1 would + have (without the hassle). + +Note: XEmacs modules are named "packages" by the XEmacs team, the term + "module" is used here just to limit possible confusion with + OpenBSD packages. diff --git a/emulators/bochs/pkg/MESSAGE b/emulators/bochs/pkg/MESSAGE index 2086f77e020..77e7b8c743e 100644 --- a/emulators/bochs/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/emulators/bochs/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| Bochs requires a .bochsrc file to be present in either your current -| directory or your home directory before starting. A sample of the -| .bochsrc file can be found in ${PREFIX}/share/bochs/bochsrc -+--------------- +Bochs requires a .bochsrc file to be present in either your current +directory or your home directory before starting. A sample of the +.bochsrc file can be found in ${PREFIX}/share/bochs/bochsrc diff --git a/japanese/Wnn/pkg/MESSAGE b/japanese/Wnn/pkg/MESSAGE index ce3c9b90090..426fde852b1 100644 --- a/japanese/Wnn/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/japanese/Wnn/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ -+---------------------------------------------------------------------- -| This package installed a setuid root executable in -| ${PREFIX}/bin/uum. This code has not been checked for errors -| and you are advised to avoid using it as it presents a potential -| security risk for your system. -+---------------------------------------------------------------------- +This package installed a setuid root executable in +${PREFIX}/bin/uum. This code has not been checked for errors +and you are advised to avoid using it as it presents a potential +security risk for your system. diff --git a/mail/abook/pkg/MESSAGE b/mail/abook/pkg/MESSAGE index 9ca9e72d470..e12461d09aa 100644 --- a/mail/abook/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/mail/abook/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,4 +1,2 @@ -+--------------- -| To use abook from mutt add the following to your muttrc: -| set query_command="${PREFIX}/bin/abook --mutt-query '%s'" -+--------------- +To use abook from mutt add the following to your muttrc: +set query_command="${PREFIX}/bin/abook --mutt-query '%s'" diff --git a/mail/evolution/pkg/MESSAGE b/mail/evolution/pkg/MESSAGE index 671e27b145e..6daeb3256e9 100644 --- a/mail/evolution/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/mail/evolution/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,12 +1,10 @@ -+------------------- -| Setuid note: -| -| If you intend to use Evolution to read local mail-spool mbox files then -| you will need to set the setuid bit for the camel-lock-helper program. -| -| You can do this by: 'chmod u+s ${PREFIX}/sbin/camel-lock-helper' -| -| While there are no known security problems at this time with -| camel-lock-helper, setting the setuid bit on any program is a -| potential security risk. -+------------------- +Setuid note: + +If you intend to use Evolution to read local mail-spool mbox files then +you will need to set the setuid bit for the camel-lock-helper program. + +You can do this by: 'chmod u+s ${PREFIX}/sbin/camel-lock-helper' + +While there are no known security problems at this time with +camel-lock-helper, setting the setuid bit on any program is a +potential security risk. diff --git a/mail/mailman/pkg/MESSAGE b/mail/mailman/pkg/MESSAGE index c853226b44d..01cbd42588c 100644 --- a/mail/mailman/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/mail/mailman/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ -+--------------- -| Mailman needs quite some configuration. Have a look at -| ${PREFIX}/share/doc/mailman/README.OpenBSD to find out -| what you have to do, to get mailman up and running. -| -| If you are upgrading from mailman 2.0.x make sure to read -| ${PREFIX}/share/doc/mailman/UPGRADING and run -| ${PREFIX}/lib/mailman/bin/update as root. -+--------------- +Mailman needs quite some configuration. Have a look at +${PREFIX}/share/doc/mailman/README.OpenBSD to find out +what you have to do, to get mailman up and running. + +If you are upgrading from mailman 2.0.x make sure to read +${PREFIX}/share/doc/mailman/UPGRADING and run +${PREFIX}/lib/mailman/bin/update as root. diff --git a/mail/milter-regex/pkg/MESSAGE b/mail/milter-regex/pkg/MESSAGE index dba51be1b74..c3cd2603e1c 100755 --- a/mail/milter-regex/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/mail/milter-regex/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,16 +1,14 @@ -+--------------- -| milter-regex has been installed as ${PREFIX}/libexec/milter-regex. -| See milter-regex(8) for instructions on how to register the plugin. -| -| To start the plugin automatically on startup, one can use: -| -| /etc/rc.conf.local -| milter_regex=YES -| -| /etc/rc.local -| if [ X"${milter_regex}" == X"YES" -a \ -| -x ${PREFIX}/libexec/milter-regex ]; then -| echo -n ' milter-regex' -| ${PREFIX}/libexec/milter-regex -| fi -+--------------- +milter-regex has been installed as ${PREFIX}/libexec/milter-regex. +See milter-regex(8) for instructions on how to register the plugin. + +To start the plugin automatically on startup, one can use: + +/etc/rc.conf.local +milter_regex=YES + +/etc/rc.local +if [ X"${milter_regex}" == X"YES" -a \ + -x ${PREFIX}/libexec/milter-regex ]; then + echo -n ' milter-regex' + ${PREFIX}/libexec/milter-regex +fi diff --git a/mail/milter-spamd/pkg/MESSAGE b/mail/milter-spamd/pkg/MESSAGE index 5daed06c1d3..cb284bf9825 100644 --- a/mail/milter-spamd/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/mail/milter-spamd/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,16 +1,14 @@ -+--------------- -| milter-spamd has been installed as ${PREFIX}/libexec/milter-spamd. -| See milter-spamd(8) for instructions on how to register the plugin. -| -| To start the plugin automatically on startup, one can use: -| -| /etc/rc.conf.local -| milter_spamd="" -| -| /etc/rc.local -| if [ X"${milter_spamd}" != X"NO" -a \ -| -x ${PREFIX}/libexec/milter-spamd ]; then -| echo -n ' milter-spamd' -| ${PREFIX}/libexec/milter-spamd ${milter_spamd} -| fi -+--------------- +milter-spamd has been installed as ${PREFIX}/libexec/milter-spamd. +See milter-spamd(8) for instructions on how to register the plugin. + +To start the plugin automatically on startup, one can use: + +/etc/rc.conf.local +milter_spamd="" + +/etc/rc.local +if [ X"${milter_spamd}" != X"NO" -a \ + -x ${PREFIX}/libexec/milter-spamd ]; then + echo -n ' milter-spamd' + ${PREFIX}/libexec/milter-spamd ${milter_spamd} +fi diff --git a/mail/mixmaster/pkg/MESSAGE b/mail/mixmaster/pkg/MESSAGE index 6d8e31af208..089acf40ce2 100644 --- a/mail/mixmaster/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/mail/mixmaster/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,14 +1,10 @@ +For using anonymous remailers, up-to-date public key rings are a necessity. +You should fetch these at least daily and provide them to your users. +${PREFIX}/share/examples/mixmaster/mixmaster-update.pl is a sample +script facilitating this task. -+----------- -| For using anonymous remailers, up-to-date public key rings are a necessity. -| You should fetch these at least daily and provide them to your users. -| ${PREFIX}/share/examples/mixmaster/mixmaster-update.pl is a sample -| script facilitating this task. -| -| All users have their own mixmaster configuration files and pools in -| ~/.Mix, but global defaults can be specified in -| ${SYSCONFDIR}/mixmaster/client.cfg. You might want to specify PUBRING and -| TYPE2REL in this file to point to some sitewide files fetched, e.g. by the -| above mentioned script. -+----------- - +All users have their own mixmaster configuration files and pools in +~/.Mix, but global defaults can be specified in +${SYSCONFDIR}/mixmaster/client.cfg. You might want to specify PUBRING and +TYPE2REL in this file to point to some sitewide files fetched, e.g. by the +above mentioned script. diff --git a/mail/offlineimap/pkg/MESSAGE b/mail/offlineimap/pkg/MESSAGE index 0d352a98c7e..6935ac282a0 100644 --- a/mail/offlineimap/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/mail/offlineimap/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,4 +1,2 @@ -+--------------- -| If you intend to use the Tk interface, you have to install the Python -| tkinter subpackage (lang/python/${MODPY_VERSION},-tkinter). -+--------------- +If you intend to use the Tk interface, you have to install the Python +tkinter subpackage (lang/python/${MODPY_VERSION},-tkinter). diff --git a/mail/pine/pkg/MESSAGE b/mail/pine/pkg/MESSAGE index 1b1ed8f7025..1ebc124357f 100644 --- a/mail/pine/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/mail/pine/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ -+--------------- -| Some documentation for pine can be found in -| ${PREFIX}/share/doc/pine as well as pine(1). -| -| Please read the documentation for instruction on how to make/update -| the configuration files /etc/pine.conf and /etc/pine.conf.fixed -+--------------- +Some documentation for pine can be found in +${PREFIX}/share/doc/pine as well as pine(1). + +Please read the documentation for instruction on how to make/update +the configuration files /etc/pine.conf and /etc/pine.conf.fixed diff --git a/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-dillo b/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-dillo index 8e58a7c0892..5bb3491ec4b 100644 --- a/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-dillo +++ b/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-dillo @@ -1,4 +1,2 @@ -+------------ -| The dillo plugin has been installed into -| ${PREFIX}/lib/sylpheed-claws/plugins/ -+------------ +The dillo plugin has been installed into +${PREFIX}/lib/sylpheed-claws/plugins/ diff --git a/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-imageviewer b/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-imageviewer index 0d8b2700783..1e63508b6e9 100644 --- a/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-imageviewer +++ b/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-imageviewer @@ -1,4 +1,2 @@ -+------------ -| The image viewer plugin has been installed into -| ${PREFIX}/lib/sylpheed-claws/plugins/ -+------------ +The image viewer plugin has been installed into +${PREFIX}/lib/sylpheed-claws/plugins/ diff --git a/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-spamassassin b/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-spamassassin index 212802b60a5..8fd928f70fe 100644 --- a/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-spamassassin +++ b/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-spamassassin @@ -1,4 +1,2 @@ -+------------ -| The spamassassing plugin has been installed into -| ${PREFIX}/lib/sylpheed-claws/plugins/ -+------------ +The spamassassing plugin has been installed into +${PREFIX}/lib/sylpheed-claws/plugins/ diff --git a/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-themes b/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-themes index d648943eb38..b7e94a3b2ff 100644 --- a/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-themes +++ b/mail/sylpheed-claws/pkg/MESSAGE-themes @@ -1,4 +1,2 @@ -+------------ -| The sylpheed-claws themes have been installed into -| ${PREFIX}/share/sylpheed-claws/themes/ -+------------ +The sylpheed-claws themes have been installed into +${PREFIX}/share/sylpheed-claws/themes/ diff --git a/mail/tmda/pkg/MESSAGE b/mail/tmda/pkg/MESSAGE index 88f582eb173..8274cc6e05a 100644 --- a/mail/tmda/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/mail/tmda/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,8 +1,3 @@ -+------------------ -| -| Please see ${PREFIX}/share/doc/tmda/INSTALL for configuration -| instruction, and ${PREFIX}/share/doc/tmda/UPGRADE if upgrading -| from a previous release. -| -+------------------ - +Please see ${PREFIX}/share/doc/tmda/INSTALL for configuration +instruction, and ${PREFIX}/share/doc/tmda/UPGRADE if upgrading +from a previous release. diff --git a/mail/wmmail/pkg/MESSAGE b/mail/wmmail/pkg/MESSAGE index e8cca080e87..dd9b54a3bca 100644 --- a/mail/wmmail/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/mail/wmmail/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -===> Installing WMMail defaults in ${PREFIX}/GNUstep/Apps/WMMail.app/Defaults -===> Modify to your config and copy to ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMMail +Installing WMMail defaults in ${PREFIX}/GNUstep/Apps/WMMail.app/Defaults +Modify to your config and copy to ~/GNUstep/Defaults/WMMail -===> Installing README in ${PREFIX}/GNUstep/Apps/WMMail.app ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Installing README in ${PREFIX}/GNUstep/Apps/WMMail.app diff --git a/net/ap-utils/pkg/MESSAGE b/net/ap-utils/pkg/MESSAGE index 9273e4d5e4c..8f4efadd97e 100644 --- a/net/ap-utils/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/net/ap-utils/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ -+------------ -| The ap-config systrace sample policy has been installed into -| ${PREFIX}/share/examples/systrace. Please view this file -| and change the policy to meet your needs. You can install this -| file into /etc/systrace or your ~/.systrace directory. -+------------ +The ap-config systrace sample policy has been installed into +${PREFIX}/share/examples/systrace. Please view this file +and change the policy to meet your needs. You can install this +file into /etc/systrace or your ~/.systrace directory. diff --git a/net/net-snmp/pkg/MESSAGE b/net/net-snmp/pkg/MESSAGE index d20bd004454..77e5d5bd7ad 100644 --- a/net/net-snmp/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/net/net-snmp/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,12 +1,10 @@ -+------------ -| To have snmpd start at boot time, you must edit ${SYSCONFDIR}/snmp/snmpd.conf -| and uncomment the following in /etc/rc.local. -| -| #if [ -x /usr/local/sbin/snmpd ]; then -| # echo -n ' snmpd'; /usr/local/sbin/snmpd -| #fi -| -| This will start snmpd and use ${SYSCONFDIR}/snmp/snmpd.conf for the configuration. -| The snmpconf tool can be used to help edit your configuration files. See -| snmpconf(1), snmpd(8), and snmpd.conf(5) for more options. -+------------ +To have snmpd start at boot time, you must edit ${SYSCONFDIR}/snmp/snmpd.conf +and uncomment the following in /etc/rc.local. + + #if [ -x /usr/local/sbin/snmpd ]; then + # echo -n ' snmpd'; /usr/local/sbin/snmpd + #fi + +This will start snmpd and use ${SYSCONFDIR}/snmp/snmpd.conf for the configuration. +The snmpconf tool can be used to help edit your configuration files. See +snmpconf(1), snmpd(8), and snmpd.conf(5) for more options. diff --git a/net/tacacs+/pkg/MESSAGE b/net/tacacs+/pkg/MESSAGE index faadad7f64c..3b2e093ba7b 100644 --- a/net/tacacs+/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/net/tacacs+/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -+------------ -| TACACS+ requires root privileges to start up properly. After the -| initialization, it will drop privileges to a less-privileged -| user/group called '${TACACSUSER}'. -| -| Please edit /etc/services and add the following entry: -| -| tacacs+ 49/tcp -| -+------------ +TACACS+ requires root privileges to start up properly. After the +initialization, it will drop privileges to a less-privileged +user/group called '${TACACSUSER}'. + +Please edit /etc/services and add the following entry: + +tacacs+ 49/tcp + diff --git a/news/p5-Gateway/pkg/MESSAGE b/news/p5-Gateway/pkg/MESSAGE index 9923012c89f..d37894c8982 100644 --- a/news/p5-Gateway/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/news/p5-Gateway/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ -+------ -| Example files demonstrating the usage of p5-Gateway -| have been installed into: -| -| ${PREFIX}/share/examples/p5-Gateway -+----- +Example files demonstrating the usage of p5-Gateway +have been installed into: + + ${PREFIX}/share/examples/p5-Gateway diff --git a/print/acrofonts/pkg/MESSAGE b/print/acrofonts/pkg/MESSAGE index 7c1ab19d40b..5d0e2efd408 100644 --- a/print/acrofonts/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/print/acrofonts/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,8 +1,2 @@ - -+------------------------------------ -| -| Be sure to read the license agreement in -| ${PREFIX}/Acrobat5/Font/LICFONT.txt -| -+------------------------------------ - +Be sure to read the license agreement in +${PREFIX}/Acrobat5/Font/LICFONT.txt diff --git a/print/acroread/pkg/MESSAGE b/print/acroread/pkg/MESSAGE index b38bcc84739..820b81a45fd 100644 --- a/print/acroread/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/print/acroread/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,5 @@ +Be sure to read the license agreement in +${PREFIX}/Acrobat5/Reader/license.txt -+------------------------------------ -| Be sure to read the license agreement in -| ${PREFIX}/Acrobat5/Reader/license.txt -| -| This package requires the sysctl kern.emul.linux being set to 1 and -| just did so. To make this change permanent, edit /etc/sysctl.conf. -+------------------------------------ - +This package requires the sysctl kern.emul.linux being set to 1 and +just did so. To make this change permanent, edit /etc/sysctl.conf. diff --git a/print/auctex/pkg/MESSAGE b/print/auctex/pkg/MESSAGE index 9addb72fada..d7d03ea8bc6 100644 --- a/print/auctex/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/print/auctex/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,5 @@ -+--------------- -| -| To run AUC TeX on start up of emacs or xemacs add: -| -| (require 'tex-site) -| -| to your ~/.emacs file. -| -+--------------- +To run AUC TeX on start up of emacs or xemacs add: + + (require 'tex-site) + +to your ~/.emacs file. diff --git a/print/ghostscript/gnu-fonts/pkg/MESSAGE b/print/ghostscript/gnu-fonts/pkg/MESSAGE index 518f591acae..00d861c4196 100644 --- a/print/ghostscript/gnu-fonts/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/print/ghostscript/gnu-fonts/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,16 +1,14 @@ -+--------------- -| To install these fonts for X11, just make sure that the fontpath -| lists the 75dpi or 100dpi bitmap fonts before the ghostscript fonts, -| and make sure you have the string ":unscaled" appended to the bitmap -| font's fontpath. This way, the bitmap fonts will be used if they -| match, and the Type 1 versions will be used if the font needs to be -| scaled. Below is the relevant section from a typical XF86Config-4 -| file. -| -| FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/" -| FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled" -| FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled" -| FontPath "/usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/ghostscript/" -| FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/" -| -+--------------- +To install these fonts for X11, just make sure that the fontpath +lists the 75dpi or 100dpi bitmap fonts before the ghostscript fonts, +and make sure you have the string ":unscaled" appended to the bitmap +font's fontpath. This way, the bitmap fonts will be used if they +match, and the Type 1 versions will be used if the font needs to be +scaled. Below is the relevant section from a typical XF86Config-4 +file. + + FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/" + FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled" + FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled" + FontPath "/usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/ghostscript/" + FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/" + diff --git a/print/htmldoc/pkg/MESSAGE b/print/htmldoc/pkg/MESSAGE index 193547caac1..460542ea1c6 100644 --- a/print/htmldoc/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/print/htmldoc/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -+------ -| You will have to specify the datadir manually -| every time you use htmldoc. Try: -| -| htmldoc --datadir ${PREFIX}/share/htmldoc -| -| The full set of documentation is available online: -| -| ${HOMEPAGE}/htmldoc.html -+------ +You will have to specify the datadir manually +every time you use htmldoc. Try: + + htmldoc --datadir ${PREFIX}/share/htmldoc + +The full set of documentation is available online: + + ${HOMEPAGE}/htmldoc.html diff --git a/print/prosper/pkg/MESSAGE b/print/prosper/pkg/MESSAGE index 0ec9f2aa78f..b857b9ed85e 100644 --- a/print/prosper/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/print/prosper/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ -+--------------- -| The main features of this software are the creation of PDF -| presentations and transparencies using ghostscript. -| -| Ghostscript is NOT necessary to run prosper but you are going -| to need it if you want to make something useful. -+--------------- +The main features of this software are the creation of PDF +presentations and transparencies using ghostscript. + +Ghostscript is NOT necessary to run prosper but you are going +to need it if you want to make something useful. diff --git a/security/cfs/pkg/MESSAGE b/security/cfs/pkg/MESSAGE index 35752f64899..a0053600581 100644 --- a/security/cfs/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/security/cfs/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,11 +1,7 @@ +CFS is started automatically in /etc/rc.local. In order for it to work +properly, you have to do these steps as root: -+---------- -| CFS is started automatically in /etc/rc.local. In order for it to work -| properly, you have to do these steps as root: -| -| 0) add this line to /etc/exports -| /null localhost -| 1) set "nfs_server=YES" in /etc/rc.conf -| 2) reboot or start mountd and cfsd by hand and mount /crypt -+---------- - + 0) add this line to /etc/exports + /null localhost + 1) set "nfs_server=YES" in /etc/rc.conf + 2) reboot or start mountd and cfsd by hand and mount /crypt diff --git a/security/hs-crypto/pkg/MESSAGE b/security/hs-crypto/pkg/MESSAGE index 7b7bb477eb7..5852e2f239a 100644 --- a/security/hs-crypto/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/security/hs-crypto/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- To link against the library, add: -package crypto to the GHC command line ------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/security/nessus/pkg/MESSAGE b/security/nessus/pkg/MESSAGE index efe23a0e5a9..5da97901cc9 100644 --- a/security/nessus/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/security/nessus/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,7 +1,3 @@ - -+--------------- -| If you have not already installed nmap 3.00 or a newer version -| in ${PREFIX}/bin, you may wish to do so in order to enable some -| checks which will otherwise return false negatives. -+--------------- - +If you have not already installed nmap 3.00 or a newer version +in ${PREFIX}/bin, you may wish to do so in order to enable some +checks which will otherwise return false negatives. diff --git a/security/pgp5/pkg/MESSAGE b/security/pgp5/pkg/MESSAGE index b728ed02846..f27427fa70e 100644 --- a/security/pgp5/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/security/pgp5/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- There are a number of large changes from the 2.6.2 distribution. Most notable is that the command line has changed substantially. See the pgp5(1) man page for a discussion of how to use the new command @@ -18,4 +17,3 @@ should copy them yourself. Note that copying language.txt to language50.txt is a decidedly bad idea. Also note that language50.txt is entirely optional; US English is the only language it contains at this time. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/sysutils/monit/pkg/MESSAGE b/sysutils/monit/pkg/MESSAGE index 6912a9ece9f..d355b4b0c9b 100644 --- a/sysutils/monit/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/sysutils/monit/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ -+------------ -| To have monit start at boot time, you must have an entry similar to the -| following in /etc/rc.local. -| -| if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/monit ]; then -| echo -n ' monit'; ${PREFIX}/bin/monit \ -| -d 300 -c ${SYSCONFDIR}/monitrc >/dev/null 2>&1 -| fi -+------------ +To have monit start at boot time, you must have an entry similar to the +following in /etc/rc.local. + + if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/monit ]; then + echo -n ' monit'; ${PREFIX}/bin/monit \ + -d 300 -c ${SYSCONFDIR}/monitrc >/dev/null 2>&1 + fi diff --git a/sysutils/nut/pkg/MESSAGE b/sysutils/nut/pkg/MESSAGE index 8ee12581b2e..24e75955d0a 100644 --- a/sysutils/nut/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/sysutils/nut/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,16 +1,14 @@ -+--------------- nut -| Using the Nut package in an OpenBSD environment: -| -| Once you have the config files under /etc/nut set up properly, the -| following block can be added to your /etc/rc.local file to start nut. -| -| # Start Nut -| if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/upsdrvctl ]; then -| echo -n ' nut' -| ${PREFIX}/bin/upsdrvctl start > /dev/null 2>&1 -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/upsd > /dev/null 2>&1 -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/upsmon > /dev/null 2>&1 -| fi -| -| You may also be interested in the "-i" flag to upsd, see upsd(8). -+--------------- nut +Using the Nut package in an OpenBSD environment: + +Once you have the config files under /etc/nut set up properly, the +following block can be added to your /etc/rc.local file to start nut. + +# Start Nut +if [ -x ${PREFIX}/bin/upsdrvctl ]; then + echo -n ' nut' + ${PREFIX}/bin/upsdrvctl start > /dev/null 2>&1 + ${PREFIX}/sbin/upsd > /dev/null 2>&1 + ${PREFIX}/sbin/upsmon > /dev/null 2>&1 +fi + +You may also be interested in the "-i" flag to upsd, see upsd(8). diff --git a/sysutils/rtty/pkg/MESSAGE b/sysutils/rtty/pkg/MESSAGE index 4bc2da9dec7..522a8a9c8b9 100644 --- a/sysutils/rtty/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/sysutils/rtty/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| Please see ${PREFIX}/rtty for setup instructions. -| You will probably want to run ${PREFIX}/rtty/bin/Startup -| from /etc/rc.local. -+--------------- +Please see ${PREFIX}/rtty for setup instructions. +You will probably want to run ${PREFIX}/rtty/bin/Startup +from /etc/rc.local. diff --git a/sysutils/runit/pkg/MESSAGE b/sysutils/runit/pkg/MESSAGE index 544fe62ab3a..94c2fbf2129 100644 --- a/sysutils/runit/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/sysutils/runit/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ ---------------------------- -| You will need to add -| csh -cf '/usr/local/sbin/runsvdir-start &' -| to /etc/rc.local in order to have runit start at boot. -| The port expects services to be in /service. If you're -| using another location you will have to modify -| runsvdir-start. +You will need to add + csh -cf '/usr/local/sbin/runsvdir-start &' + +to /etc/rc.local in order to have runit start at boot. The port expects +services to be in /service. If you're using another location you will +have to modify runsvdir-start. diff --git a/sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE b/sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE index 836bfd67f8c..254e989067f 100644 --- a/sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -+--------------- -| Example configurations for both symon and symux have been installed -| in ${PREFIX}/share/examples/symon. -| -| RRD files can be obtained by running -| ${PREFIX}/share/symon/c_smrrds.sh -| -| Read the LEGACY section of symux(8) for information about -| migrating RRDs from a previous symux version. -+--------------- +Example configurations for both symon and symux have been installed +in ${PREFIX}/share/examples/symon. + +RRD files can be obtained by running +${PREFIX}/share/symon/c_smrrds.sh + +Read the LEGACY section of symux(8) for information about +migrating RRDs from a previous symux version. diff --git a/sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE-mon b/sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE-mon index 57a5b6dc640..2aaf6293548 100644 --- a/sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE-mon +++ b/sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE-mon @@ -1,4 +1,2 @@ -+--------------- -| An example configuration for symon has been installed in -| ${PREFIX}/share/examples/symon. -+--------------- +An example configuration for symon has been installed in +${PREFIX}/share/examples/symon. diff --git a/sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE-mux b/sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE-mux index ccbc4da8ec0..e56cca1848a 100644 --- a/sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE-mux +++ b/sysutils/symon/pkg/MESSAGE-mux @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -+--------------- -| An example configuration for symux has been installed in -| ${PREFIX}/share/examples/symon. -| -| RRD files can be obtained by running -| ${PREFIX}/share/symon/c_smrrds.sh -| -| Read the LEGACY section of symux(8) for information about -| migrating RRDs from a previous symux version. -+--------------- +An example configuration for symux has been installed in +${PREFIX}/share/examples/symon. + +RRD files can be obtained by running +${PREFIX}/share/symon/c_smrrds.sh + +Read the LEGACY section of symux(8) for information about +migrating RRDs from a previous symux version. diff --git a/textproc/boust/pkg/MESSAGE b/textproc/boust/pkg/MESSAGE index ecbf5328f9a..f7cff548b7b 100644 --- a/textproc/boust/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/textproc/boust/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,17 +1,15 @@ -+--------------------------------------------------- -| The X11 fonts for ${PKGNAME} have been installed to -| -| ${FONTDIR} -| -| You must add them to your X11 font paths with the -| following command: -| -| xset +fp ${FONTDIR} -| -| To enable this permanently when the X11 server is -| started, add -| -| FontPath "${FONTDIR}" -| -| in the "Files" section of your XF86Config file. -+--------------------------------------------------- +The X11 fonts for ${PKGNAME} have been installed to + + ${FONTDIR} + +You must add them to your X11 font paths with the +following command: + + xset +fp ${FONTDIR} + +To enable this permanently when the X11 server is +started, add + + FontPath "${FONTDIR}" + +in the "Files" section of your XF86Config file. diff --git a/www/links+/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/links+/pkg/MESSAGE index 3ebb1002c0a..0f773f865a4 100644 --- a/www/links+/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/links+/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,5 @@ -+--------------- -| -| If X support was enabled, run: -| -| ${PREFIX}/bin/links -g ${PREFIX}/share/links+/calibration.html -| -| and proceed with the calibration of your monitor and Links. -| -+--------------- +If X support was enabled, run: + + ${PREFIX}/bin/links -g ${PREFIX}/share/links+/calibration.html + +and proceed with the calibration of your monitor and Links. diff --git a/www/mod_auth_bsd/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/mod_auth_bsd/pkg/MESSAGE index 2aa38a2bebc..23766aefedf 100644 --- a/www/mod_auth_bsd/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/mod_auth_bsd/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -+--------------- -| To finish the install of mod_auth_bsd, you need -| to enable the module using the following command: -| -| # ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_auth_bsd-enable -| -| If you already have Apache running on your machine, -| you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, -| you should fully stop and then restart the server. -+--------------- +To finish the install of mod_auth_bsd, you need +to enable the module using the following command: + +# ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_auth_bsd-enable + +If you already have Apache running on your machine, +you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, +you should fully stop and then restart the server. diff --git a/www/mod_auth_ldap/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/mod_auth_ldap/pkg/MESSAGE index dae8f32873b..ff28e52095f 100644 --- a/www/mod_auth_ldap/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/mod_auth_ldap/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -+--------------- -| To finish the install of mod_auth_ldap, you need -| to enable the module using the following command -| -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_auth_ldap-enable -| -| If you already have Apache running on your machine, -| you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, -| you should fully stop and then restart the server. -+--------------- +To finish the install of mod_auth_ldap, you need +to enable the module using the following command + + ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_auth_ldap-enable + +If you already have Apache running on your machine, +you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, +you should fully stop and then restart the server. diff --git a/www/mod_auth_mysql/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/mod_auth_mysql/pkg/MESSAGE index 76566c1b90a..0491bf8ffb1 100644 --- a/www/mod_auth_mysql/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/mod_auth_mysql/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,13 +1,11 @@ -+--------------- -| To finish the install of mod_auth_mysql, you need -| to enable the module using the following command -| -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_auth_mysql-enable -| -| You should also read -| ${PREFIX}/share/doc/mod_auth_mysql/USAGE -| -| If you already have Apache running on your machine, -| you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, -| you should fully stop and then restart the server. -+--------------- +To finish the install of mod_auth_mysql, you need +to enable the module using the following command + + ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_auth_mysql-enable + +You should also read + ${PREFIX}/share/doc/mod_auth_mysql/USAGE + +If you already have Apache running on your machine, +you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, +you should fully stop and then restart the server. diff --git a/www/mod_auth_radius/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/mod_auth_radius/pkg/MESSAGE index 5375003cafc..996db5475c1 100644 --- a/www/mod_auth_radius/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/mod_auth_radius/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,13 +1,11 @@ -+--------------- -| To finish the install of mod_auth_radius, you need -| to enable the module using the following command -| -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_auth_radius-enable -| -| Also, copy the following file into your Apache config: -| ${PREFIX}/share/examples/mod_auth_radius/httpd.conf-example -| -| If you already have Apache running on your machine, -| you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, -| you should fully stop and then restart the server. -+--------------- +To finish the install of mod_auth_radius, you need +to enable the module using the following command + + ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_auth_radius-enable + +Also, copy the following file into your Apache config: +${PREFIX}/share/examples/mod_auth_radius/httpd.conf-example + +If you already have Apache running on your machine, +you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, +you should fully stop and then restart the server. diff --git a/www/mod_dav/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/mod_dav/pkg/MESSAGE index 6a4ca0f5758..636248de589 100644 --- a/www/mod_dav/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/mod_dav/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -+--------------- -| To finish the install of ${PKGNAME}, you need -| to enable the module using the following command -| -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_dav-enable -| -| If you already have Apache running on your machine, -| you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, -| you should fully stop and then restart the server. -+--------------- +To finish the install of ${PKGNAME}, you need +to enable the module using the following command + + ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_dav-enable + +If you already have Apache running on your machine, +you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, +you should fully stop and then restart the server. diff --git a/www/mod_geoip/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/mod_geoip/pkg/MESSAGE index 26bab065195..1ae0f31cf1c 100644 --- a/www/mod_geoip/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/mod_geoip/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -+--------------- -| To finish the install of mod_geoip, you need -| to enable the module using the following command -| -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_geoip-enable -| -| If you already have Apache running on your machine, -| you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, -| you should fully stop and then restart the server. -+--------------- +To finish the install of mod_geoip, you need +to enable the module using the following command + + ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_geoip-enable + +If you already have Apache running on your machine, +you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, +you should fully stop and then restart the server. diff --git a/www/mod_gzip/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/mod_gzip/pkg/MESSAGE index d6f814fe2bd..a2e42134616 100644 --- a/www/mod_gzip/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/mod_gzip/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,15 +1,13 @@ -+--------------- -| To finish the install of ${PKGNAME}, you need -| to enable the module using the following command -| -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_gzip-enable -| -| Also, copy the following file into your Apache config: -| ${PREFIX}/share/examples/mod_gzip/mod_gzip.conf.sample -| -| The manual is found at ${PREFIX}/share/doc/mod_gzip -| -| If you already have Apache running on your machine, -| you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, -| you should fully stop and then start the server. -+--------------- +To finish the install of ${PKGNAME}, you need +to enable the module using the following command + + ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_gzip-enable + +Also, copy the following file into your Apache config: +${PREFIX}/share/examples/mod_gzip/mod_gzip.conf.sample + +The manual is found at ${PREFIX}/share/doc/mod_gzip + +If you already have Apache running on your machine, +you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, +you should fully stop and then start the server. diff --git a/www/mod_log_sql/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/mod_log_sql/pkg/MESSAGE index 18eff36cb62..52c760c89f4 100644 --- a/www/mod_log_sql/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/mod_log_sql/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -+--------------- -| To finish the install of mod_log_sql, you need -| to enable the module using the following command -| -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_log_sql-enable -| -| If you already have Apache running on your machine, -| you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, -| you should fully stop and then restart the server. -+--------------- +To finish the install of mod_log_sql, you need +to enable the module using the following command + + ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_log_sql-enable + +If you already have Apache running on your machine, +you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, +you should fully stop and then restart the server. diff --git a/www/mod_mp3/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/mod_mp3/pkg/MESSAGE index 00946c656e9..fd083756923 100644 --- a/www/mod_mp3/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/mod_mp3/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,21 +1,19 @@ -+--------------- -| To finish the install of mod_mp3, you need -| to enable the module by using the following command -| -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_mp3-enable -| -| Also, copy the following file into your Apache config -| directory: -| -| ${PREFIX}/share/examples/mod_mp3/mp3.conf -| -| Add the following line to your httpd.conf: -| -| include conf/mp3.conf -| -| Edit mp3.conf to suit your needs. -| -| If you already have Apache running on your machine, -| you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, -| you should fully stop and then restart the server. -+--------------- +To finish the install of mod_mp3, you need +to enable the module by using the following command + + ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_mp3-enable + +Also, copy the following file into your Apache config +directory: + + ${PREFIX}/share/examples/mod_mp3/mp3.conf + +Add the following line to your httpd.conf: + + include conf/mp3.conf + +Edit mp3.conf to suit your needs. + +If you already have Apache running on your machine, +you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, +you should fully stop and then restart the server. diff --git a/www/mod_perl/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/mod_perl/pkg/MESSAGE index 437d6a6b81e..9ca0ccc82bf 100644 --- a/www/mod_perl/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/mod_perl/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -+--------------- -| To finish the install of ${PKGNAME}, you need -| to enable the module using the following command -| -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_perl-enable -| -| If you already have Apache running on your machine, -| you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, -| you should fully stop and then restart the server. -+--------------- +To finish the install of ${PKGNAME}, you need +to enable the module using the following command + + ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_perl-enable + +If you already have Apache running on your machine, +you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, +you should fully stop and then restart the server. diff --git a/www/mod_security/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/mod_security/pkg/MESSAGE index 42e621eeb24..f31222c148f 100644 --- a/www/mod_security/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/mod_security/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,12 +1,10 @@ -+--------------- -| To finish the install of ${PKGNAME}, you need -| to enable the module using the following command -| -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_security-enable -| -| The manual is found at ${PREFIX}/share/doc/mod_security -| -| If you already have Apache running on your machine, -| you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, -| you should fully stop and then start the server. -+--------------- +To finish the install of ${PKGNAME}, you need +to enable the module using the following command + + ${PREFIX}/sbin/mod_security-enable + +The manual is found at ${PREFIX}/share/doc/mod_security + +If you already have Apache running on your machine, +you should not use "apachectl restart" - instead, +you should fully stop and then start the server. diff --git a/www/netscape/communicator-linux/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/netscape/communicator-linux/pkg/MESSAGE index 38fd7c0f4f4..53a4557f8ae 100644 --- a/www/netscape/communicator-linux/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/netscape/communicator-linux/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ Netscape Communicator 4.8 ---------------------------------------------------- + This version of Netscape has known security issues. You are using this *AT YOUR OWN RISK*. ---------------------------------------------------- + This package requires the sysctl kern.emul.${EMUL_TYPE} being set to 1 and just did so. To make this change permanent, edit /etc/sysctl.conf. ---------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/www/netscape/communicator-old/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/netscape/communicator-old/pkg/MESSAGE index c593d34db03..7919888154e 100644 --- a/www/netscape/communicator-old/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/netscape/communicator-old/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ Netscape Communicator 4.61, Fortified ---------------------------------------------------- + This version of Netscape has known security issues. You are using this *AT YOUR OWN RISK*. ---------------------------------------------------- + This package requires the sysctl kern.emul.${EMUL_TYPE} being set to 1 and just did so. To make this change permanent, edit /etc/sysctl.conf. ---------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/www/netscape/navigator-linux/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/netscape/navigator-linux/pkg/MESSAGE index 559b8a9b8cf..beae6b91264 100644 --- a/www/netscape/navigator-linux/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/netscape/navigator-linux/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ Netscape Navigator 4.8 ---------------------------------------------------- + This version of Netscape has known security issues. You are using this *AT YOUR OWN RISK*. ---------------------------------------------------- + This package requires the sysctl kern.emul.${EMUL_TYPE} being set to 1 and just did so. To make this change permanent, edit /etc/sysctl.conf. ---------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/www/netscape/navigator-old/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/netscape/navigator-old/pkg/MESSAGE index 880a102c198..779d26d75e5 100644 --- a/www/netscape/navigator-old/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/netscape/navigator-old/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ Netscape Navigator 4.61, Fortified ---------------------------------------------------- + This version of Netscape has known security issues. You are using this *AT YOUR OWN RISK*. ---------------------------------------------------- + This package requires the sysctl kern.emul.${EMUL_TYPE} being set to 1 and just did so. To make this change permanent, edit /etc/sysctl.conf. ---------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/www/netscape/navigator/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/netscape/navigator/pkg/MESSAGE index 935eb4fda71..a8565a10297 100644 --- a/www/netscape/navigator/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/netscape/navigator/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ Netscape Navigator 4.75 ---------------------------------------------------- + This version of Netscape has known security issues. You are using this *AT YOUR OWN RISK*. ---------------------------------------------------- + This package requires the sysctl kern.emul.${EMUL_TYPE} being set to 1 and just did so. To make this change permanent, edit /etc/sysctl.conf. ---------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/www/php4/extensions/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/php4/extensions/pkg/MESSAGE index 4cf793e63c0..0cc9fa1ba0e 100644 --- a/www/php4/extensions/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/php4/extensions/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ -+--------------- -| Enable this module in php.ini using the following command: -| -| ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/phpxs -a ${MODULE_NAME} -+--------------- +Enable this module in php.ini using the following command: + + ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/phpxs -a ${MODULE_NAME} diff --git a/www/php5/extensions/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/php5/extensions/pkg/MESSAGE index 4cf793e63c0..0cc9fa1ba0e 100644 --- a/www/php5/extensions/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/php5/extensions/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ -+--------------- -| Enable this module in php.ini using the following command: -| -| ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/phpxs -a ${MODULE_NAME} -+--------------- +Enable this module in php.ini using the following command: + + ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/phpxs -a ${MODULE_NAME} diff --git a/www/plone/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/plone/pkg/MESSAGE index cfd9d5d3929..9543643c89f 100644 --- a/www/plone/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/plone/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ -+--------------- -| If you already have Zope running on your machine, -| you should restart it, this can be done from the -| Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. -| -| If you are upgrading from a plone 1.x version, please read: -| -| http://plone.org/documentation/migration/2.0/guide -+--------------- +If you already have Zope running on your machine, +you should restart it, this can be done from the +Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. + +If you are upgrading from a plone 1.x version, please read: + + http://plone.org/documentation/migration/2.0/guide diff --git a/www/wwwoffle/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/wwwoffle/pkg/MESSAGE index 0d1988ccbc2..2c7c21c59d6 100644 --- a/www/wwwoffle/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/wwwoffle/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,23 +1,18 @@ -+--------------- -| -| You may want to put the following into your /etc/rc.local: -| -| # start wwwoffle -| if [ -x ${PREFIX}/sbin/wwwoffled ]; then -| echo -n ' wwwoffled' -| ${PREFIX}/sbin/wwwoffled -c /var/spool/wwwoffle/wwwoffle.conf \ -| -p > /var/run/wwwoffled.pid -| fi -| -| in /etc/ppp/ppp.linkup: -| -| !bg ${PREFIX}/bin/wwwoffle -online -| -| in /etc/ppp/ppp.linkdown: -| -| !bg ${PREFIX}/bin/wwwoffle -offline -| -| -| Read ${PREFIX}/share/doc/wwwoffle/* for further information. -| -+--------------- +You may want to put the following into your /etc/rc.local: + +# start wwwoffle +if [ -x ${PREFIX}/sbin/wwwoffled ]; then + echo -n ' wwwoffled' + ${PREFIX}/sbin/wwwoffled -c /var/spool/wwwoffle/wwwoffle.conf \ + -p > /var/run/wwwoffled.pid +fi + +in /etc/ppp/ppp.linkup: + + !bg ${PREFIX}/bin/wwwoffle -online + +in /etc/ppp/ppp.linkdown: + + !bg ${PREFIX}/bin/wwwoffle -offline + +Read ${PREFIX}/share/doc/wwwoffle/* for further information. diff --git a/www/zope-btreefolder2/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/zope-btreefolder2/pkg/MESSAGE index 055c71f651a..31e80c8f7fa 100644 --- a/www/zope-btreefolder2/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/zope-btreefolder2/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| If you already have Zope running on your machine, -| you should restart it, this can be done from the -| Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. -+--------------- +If you already have Zope running on your machine, +you should restart it, this can be done from the +Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. diff --git a/www/zope-cmfquickinstaller/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/zope-cmfquickinstaller/pkg/MESSAGE index 055c71f651a..31e80c8f7fa 100644 --- a/www/zope-cmfquickinstaller/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/zope-cmfquickinstaller/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| If you already have Zope running on your machine, -| you should restart it, this can be done from the -| Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. -+--------------- +If you already have Zope running on your machine, +you should restart it, this can be done from the +Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. diff --git a/www/zope-formulator/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/zope-formulator/pkg/MESSAGE index 055c71f651a..31e80c8f7fa 100644 --- a/www/zope-formulator/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/zope-formulator/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| If you already have Zope running on your machine, -| you should restart it, this can be done from the -| Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. -+--------------- +If you already have Zope running on your machine, +you should restart it, this can be done from the +Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. diff --git a/www/zope-fortune/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/zope-fortune/pkg/MESSAGE index 055c71f651a..31e80c8f7fa 100644 --- a/www/zope-fortune/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/zope-fortune/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| If you already have Zope running on your machine, -| you should restart it, this can be done from the -| Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. -+--------------- +If you already have Zope running on your machine, +you should restart it, this can be done from the +Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. diff --git a/www/zope-fscounter/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/zope-fscounter/pkg/MESSAGE index 055c71f651a..31e80c8f7fa 100644 --- a/www/zope-fscounter/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/zope-fscounter/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| If you already have Zope running on your machine, -| you should restart it, this can be done from the -| Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. -+--------------- +If you already have Zope running on your machine, +you should restart it, this can be done from the +Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. diff --git a/www/zope-jtracker/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/zope-jtracker/pkg/MESSAGE index 055c71f651a..31e80c8f7fa 100644 --- a/www/zope-jtracker/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/zope-jtracker/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| If you already have Zope running on your machine, -| you should restart it, this can be done from the -| Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. -+--------------- +If you already have Zope running on your machine, +you should restart it, this can be done from the +Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. diff --git a/www/zope-logger/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/zope-logger/pkg/MESSAGE index 055c71f651a..31e80c8f7fa 100644 --- a/www/zope-logger/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/zope-logger/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| If you already have Zope running on your machine, -| you should restart it, this can be done from the -| Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. -+--------------- +If you already have Zope running on your machine, +you should restart it, this can be done from the +Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. diff --git a/www/zope-rdfsummary/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/zope-rdfsummary/pkg/MESSAGE index 055c71f651a..31e80c8f7fa 100644 --- a/www/zope-rdfsummary/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/zope-rdfsummary/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| If you already have Zope running on your machine, -| you should restart it, this can be done from the -| Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. -+--------------- +If you already have Zope running on your machine, +you should restart it, this can be done from the +Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. diff --git a/www/zope-zippy/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/zope-zippy/pkg/MESSAGE index 055c71f651a..31e80c8f7fa 100644 --- a/www/zope-zippy/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/zope-zippy/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| If you already have Zope running on your machine, -| you should restart it, this can be done from the -| Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. -+--------------- +If you already have Zope running on your machine, +you should restart it, this can be done from the +Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. diff --git a/www/zope-zwiki/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/zope-zwiki/pkg/MESSAGE index 055c71f651a..31e80c8f7fa 100644 --- a/www/zope-zwiki/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/zope-zwiki/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+--------------- -| If you already have Zope running on your machine, -| you should restart it, this can be done from the -| Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. -+--------------- +If you already have Zope running on your machine, +you should restart it, this can be done from the +Zope Control Panel in the Zope management interface. diff --git a/www/zope/pkg/MESSAGE b/www/zope/pkg/MESSAGE index 225f86be076..866a3eac32a 100644 --- a/www/zope/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/www/zope/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ -+--------------- -| This package uses the INSTANCE_HOME installation method, as described -| at http://www.zope.org/Members/4am/instancehome. This allows you -| to install the Zope package once and create as many sites as you -| want without changing your core Zope installation. -| -| Have a look at ${ZOPEHOME}/doc/README.OpenBSD -| to see how to create your instance and have it start at boot time. -+--------------- +This package uses the INSTANCE_HOME installation method, as described +at http://www.zope.org/Members/4am/instancehome. This allows you +to install the Zope package once and create as many sites as you +want without changing your core Zope installation. + +Have a look at ${ZOPEHOME}/doc/README.OpenBSD +to see how to create your instance and have it start at boot time. diff --git a/x11/belt/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/belt/pkg/MESSAGE index 9c95284c2a8..0846b6e0226 100644 --- a/x11/belt/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/belt/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ -+--------------- -| A sample configuration file has been installed as -| -| ${PREFIX}/share/examples/belt/menu.conf.EXAMPLE -| -| You can copy it to ~/.beltconf/menu.conf and change it to suit your -| needs. -+--------------- +A sample configuration file has been installed as + +${PREFIX}/share/examples/belt/menu.conf.EXAMPLE + +You can copy it to ~/.beltconf/menu.conf and change it to suit your +needs. diff --git a/x11/chbg/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/chbg/pkg/MESSAGE index 1beae5d88f2..dc4c2d02e58 100644 --- a/x11/chbg/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/chbg/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ -+--------------- -| A sample configuration file has been installed as -| -| ${PREFIX}/share/examples/chbg/chbgrc.sample -| -| You can copy it to /etc/chbgrc for systemwide or -| to ~/.chbgrc for private use and change it to suit -| your needs. -+--------------- +A sample configuration file has been installed as + +${PREFIX}/share/examples/chbg/chbgrc.sample + +You can copy it to /etc/chbgrc for systemwide or +to ~/.chbgrc for private use and change it to suit +your needs. diff --git a/x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE index 37a6259410c..0fbe58554e1 100644 --- a/x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,12 +1,10 @@ -+------------ -| In order to use fvwm2 as your window manager, you must change your -| .xinitrc or .xsession appropriately and add a line similar to the -| following: -| -| exec ${PREFIX}/bin/fvwm2 -| -| Icons have been installed into ${PREFIX}/share/pixmaps/fvwm, and a system -| wide configuration has been put in ${PREFIX}/share/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc. -| To use your own configuration, copy ${PREFIX}/share/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc -| to ~/.fvwm2rc and edit it as appropriate. -+------------ +In order to use fvwm2 as your window manager, you must change your +.xinitrc or .xsession appropriately and add a line similar to the +following: + + exec ${PREFIX}/bin/fvwm2 + +Icons have been installed into ${PREFIX}/share/pixmaps/fvwm, and a system +wide configuration has been put in ${PREFIX}/share/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc. +To use your own configuration, copy ${PREFIX}/share/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc +to ~/.fvwm2rc and edit it as appropriate. diff --git a/x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE-fvicons b/x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE-fvicons index c91fed4786a..94e8a9cec9c 100644 --- a/x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE-fvicons +++ b/x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE-fvicons @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -+------------ -| The icon set coming with fvwm2 has been installed into -| ${PREFIX}/share/pixmaps/fvwm. Make sure to set your -| ImagePath appropriately. -+------------ +The icon set coming with fvwm2 has been installed into +${PREFIX}/share/pixmaps/fvwm. Make sure to set your +ImagePath appropriately. diff --git a/x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE-fvwm2 b/x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE-fvwm2 index aa8072c1923..99a108ff135 100644 --- a/x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE-fvwm2 +++ b/x11/fvwm2/pkg/MESSAGE-fvwm2 @@ -1,12 +1,10 @@ -+------------ -| In order to use fvwm2 as your window manager, you must change your -| .xinitrc or .xsession appropriately and add a line similar to the -| following: -| -| exec ${PREFIX}/bin/fvwm2 -| -| System wide configuration has been put in -| ${PREFIX}/share/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc. To use your own -| configuration, copy ${PREFIX}/share/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc to -| ~/.fvwm2rc and edit it as appropriate. -+------------ +In order to use fvwm2 as your window manager, you must change your +.xinitrc or .xsession appropriately and add a line similar to the +following: + + exec ${PREFIX}/bin/fvwm2 + +System wide configuration has been put in +${PREFIX}/share/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc. To use your own +configuration, copy ${PREFIX}/share/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc to +~/.fvwm2rc and edit it as appropriate. diff --git a/x11/fvwm95/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/fvwm95/pkg/MESSAGE index 7443ad152c3..c30e02f19e0 100644 --- a/x11/fvwm95/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/fvwm95/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,12 +1,10 @@ -+------------ -| In order to use fvwm95 as your window manager, you must change your -| .xinitrc or .xsession appropriately and add a line similar to the -| following: -| -| exec ${PREFIX}/bin/fvwm95 -| -| Icons have been installed into ${PREFIX}/icons, and a system wide -| configuration has been put in ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/fvwm95/system.fvwm95rc. To -| use your own configuration, copy ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/fvwm95/system.fvwm95rc to -| ~/.fvwm95rc and edit as appropriate. -+------------ +In order to use fvwm95 as your window manager, you must change your +.xinitrc or .xsession appropriately and add a line similar to the +following: + + exec ${PREFIX}/bin/fvwm95 + +Icons have been installed into ${PREFIX}/icons, and a system wide +configuration has been put in ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/fvwm95/system.fvwm95rc. To +use your own configuration, copy ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/fvwm95/system.fvwm95rc to +~/.fvwm95rc and edit as appropriate. diff --git a/x11/qvwm/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/qvwm/pkg/MESSAGE index ce789298a13..01848835a61 100644 --- a/x11/qvwm/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/qvwm/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,11 +1,9 @@ -+------------ -| In order to use qvwm as your window manager, you must change your -| .xinitrc or .xsession appropriately and add a line similar to the -| following: -| -| exec ${PREFIX}/bin/qvwm -| -| The default configuration and icons are stored in ${PREFIX}/share/qvwm. -| To use your own configuration, copy ${PREFIX}/share/qvwm/system.qvwmrc to -| ~/.qvwmrc and edit as appropriate. -+------------ +In order to use qvwm as your window manager, you must change your +.xinitrc or .xsession appropriately and add a line similar to the +following: + + exec ${PREFIX}/bin/qvwm + +The default configuration and icons are stored in ${PREFIX}/share/qvwm. +To use your own configuration, copy ${PREFIX}/share/qvwm/system.qvwmrc to +~/.qvwmrc and edit as appropriate. diff --git a/x11/rxvt/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/rxvt/pkg/MESSAGE index b92b7a89104..b43449f7681 100644 --- a/x11/rxvt/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/rxvt/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ -+--------------- -| The multibyte character encoding support is disable by default. -| To enable this features, please edit the file: -| -| ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Rxvt -+--------------- +The multibyte character encoding support is disable by default. +To enable this features, please edit the file: + +${PREFIX}/lib/X11/app-defaults/Rxvt diff --git a/x11/wxWidgets/base/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/wxWidgets/base/pkg/MESSAGE index cef0910e8f8..66a2bc3f718 100644 --- a/x11/wxWidgets/base/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/wxWidgets/base/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ -+--------------- -| wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config -| script which is specific to the GUI library. -| -| OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you -| must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an -| environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. -+--------------- +wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config +script which is specific to the GUI library. + +OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you +must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an +environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. diff --git a/x11/wxWidgets/gtk/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/wxWidgets/gtk/pkg/MESSAGE index cef0910e8f8..66a2bc3f718 100644 --- a/x11/wxWidgets/gtk/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/wxWidgets/gtk/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ -+--------------- -| wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config -| script which is specific to the GUI library. -| -| OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you -| must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an -| environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. -+--------------- +wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config +script which is specific to the GUI library. + +OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you +must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an +environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. diff --git a/x11/wxWidgets/gtk2/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/wxWidgets/gtk2/pkg/MESSAGE index cef0910e8f8..66a2bc3f718 100644 --- a/x11/wxWidgets/gtk2/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/wxWidgets/gtk2/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ -+--------------- -| wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config -| script which is specific to the GUI library. -| -| OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you -| must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an -| environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. -+--------------- +wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config +script which is specific to the GUI library. + +OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you +must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an +environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. diff --git a/x11/wxWidgets/headers/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/wxWidgets/headers/pkg/MESSAGE index cef0910e8f8..66a2bc3f718 100644 --- a/x11/wxWidgets/headers/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/wxWidgets/headers/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ -+--------------- -| wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config -| script which is specific to the GUI library. -| -| OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you -| must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an -| environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. -+--------------- +wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config +script which is specific to the GUI library. + +OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you +must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an +environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. diff --git a/x11/wxWidgets/lesstif/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/wxWidgets/lesstif/pkg/MESSAGE index cef0910e8f8..66a2bc3f718 100644 --- a/x11/wxWidgets/lesstif/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/wxWidgets/lesstif/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ -+--------------- -| wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config -| script which is specific to the GUI library. -| -| OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you -| must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an -| environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. -+--------------- +wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config +script which is specific to the GUI library. + +OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you +must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an +environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. diff --git a/x11/wxWidgets/motif/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/wxWidgets/motif/pkg/MESSAGE index cef0910e8f8..66a2bc3f718 100644 --- a/x11/wxWidgets/motif/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/wxWidgets/motif/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ -+--------------- -| wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config -| script which is specific to the GUI library. -| -| OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you -| must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an -| environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. -+--------------- +wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config +script which is specific to the GUI library. + +OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you +must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an +environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. diff --git a/x11/wxWidgets/x11univ/pkg/MESSAGE b/x11/wxWidgets/x11univ/pkg/MESSAGE index cef0910e8f8..66a2bc3f718 100644 --- a/x11/wxWidgets/x11univ/pkg/MESSAGE +++ b/x11/wxWidgets/x11univ/pkg/MESSAGE @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ -+--------------- -| wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config -| script which is specific to the GUI library. -| -| OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you -| must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an -| environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config. -+--------------- +wxWidgets normally installs a symlink from wx-config to the config +script which is specific to the GUI library. + +OpenBSD supports installing multiple GUI libraries side-by-side, so you +must either call the script directly (eg wxgtk-2.4-config), or set an +environment variable WXCONFIG before calling wx-config.