initial sweep for MESSAGE decoration removal; ok espie@

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+---------------
| 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.

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+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 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.

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+-----
| 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

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+----------------------
|
| 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.
|
+----------------------
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.

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+------------------------------------
|
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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"

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+-------------------
|
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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

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+--------------------
| 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.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
To link against the c2hs library components, add:
-package c2hs
to the GHC command line
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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+---------------
| 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.

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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.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
To link against the library, add:
-package ports
to the GHC command line
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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+----------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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/

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+---------------
| 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/

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+----------------------
|
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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

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+----------------------------------------------------------------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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'"

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+-------------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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

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+---------------
| 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

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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.

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+---------------
| 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).

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+---------------
| 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

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+------------
| The dillo plugin has been installed into
| ${PREFIX}/lib/sylpheed-claws/plugins/
+------------
The dillo plugin has been installed into
${PREFIX}/lib/sylpheed-claws/plugins/

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+------------
| 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/

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+------------
| The spamassassing plugin has been installed into
| ${PREFIX}/lib/sylpheed-claws/plugins/
+------------
The spamassassing plugin has been installed into
${PREFIX}/lib/sylpheed-claws/plugins/

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+------------
| 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/

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+------------------
|
| 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.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===> 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

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+------------
| 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.

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+------------
| 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.

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+------------
| 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

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+------
| 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

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+------------------------------------
|
| 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

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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.

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+---------------
|
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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/"

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+------
| 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

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+---------------
| 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.

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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

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
To link against the library, add:
-package crypto
to the GHC command line
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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+---------------
| 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.

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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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.
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+------------
| 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

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+--------------- 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).

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+---------------
| 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.

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---------------------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------------------------------------------
| 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.

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+---------------
|
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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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.
---------------------------------------------------

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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.
---------------------------------------------------

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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.
---------------------------------------------------

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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.
---------------------------------------------------

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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.
---------------------------------------------------

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+---------------
| 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}

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+---------------
| 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}

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+---------------
| 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

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+---------------
|
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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@ -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.

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@ -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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+---------------
| 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.

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+------------
| 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.

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+------------
| 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.

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+------------
| 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.

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+------------
| 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.

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@ -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.

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@ -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

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@ -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.

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@ -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.

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@ -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.

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@ -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.

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