- Fix some file modes here as well.

- update-patches while I'm here
- bump PKGNAME

ok niallo@
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2005/02/07 17:34:23 naddy Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2005/11/01 17:18:15 bernd Exp $
COMMENT= "record what you eat and analyze your meals for nutrient composition"
PKGNAME= nutdb-10.15
PKGNAME= nutdb-10.15p0
DISTNAME= nut-10.15
CATEGORIES= biology
HOMEPAGE= http://www.lafn.org/~av832/

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--- Makefile.orig Tue Oct 19 11:28:46 2004
+++ Makefile Tue Oct 19 11:32:01 2004
--- Makefile.orig Sat Dec 11 01:08:13 2004
+++ Makefile Tue Nov 1 17:39:44 2005
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objects := $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(wildcard *.c))
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-# DO NOT DELETE
+install:
+ mkdir $(PREFIX)/lib/nutdb/
+ install -m 755 nut $(PREFIX)/bin/nutdb
+ install -m 644 nut.1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1/nutdb.1
+ mv raw.data/* $(PREFIX)/lib/nutdb/
+ ${BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM} nut $(PREFIX)/bin/nutdb
+ ${BSD_INSTALL_MAN} nut.1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1/nutdb.1
+ ${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} raw.data/* $(PREFIX)/lib/nutdb/

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--- nut.1.orig Wed Jan 26 17:12:39 2005
+++ nut.1 Sun Feb 6 11:16:39 2005
--- nut.1.orig Thu Jan 27 00:12:39 2005
+++ nut.1 Tue Nov 1 17:38:01 2005
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-.\" manual page [] for nut
+.\" manual page [] for nutdb
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allows you to record what you eat and analyze your meals for nutrient
composition. The database included is the
USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 17, which contains
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ You may add your own recipes to the data
by creating them from the foods in the database.
You can also add foods from the information on commercial food labels. The program is completely menu-driven and there are no commands to learn.
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can be called with an optional argument to specify a database subdirectory.
For example, if a user tracks meals for other family members, each person
can have his own database, and each database is entirely separate.
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@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ desired,
and provides an opportunity to adjust the weight of the servings to allow
for water gained or lost in preparation.
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with an ordered list of ingredients and a nutrition statement,
The new food will have additional nutrients that
were not on the nutrition statement, but that the database says are in the food.
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customized options--but users can always set the label's nutrient information in grams.
Only Daily Value nutrients greater than zero are considered as
constraints when
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in the same manner as a recipe.
To modify the serving size of an existing food, the food is selected
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.B Record 'The Usual'--Customary Meals:
When
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asks what you are having, you can answer "the usual." Specifically,
this function allows you to record a customary meal,
and give it a name. Later, when
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@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ food.db Food database
meal.db Meal database
theusual.db Customary Meals database
OPTIONS.txt Personal Options records