- 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 $
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2005/11/01 17:18:15 bernd Exp $
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COMMENT= "record what you eat and analyze your meals for nutrient composition"
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PKGNAME= nutdb-10.15
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PKGNAME= nutdb-10.15p0
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DISTNAME= nut-10.15
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CATEGORIES= biology
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HOMEPAGE= http://www.lafn.org/~av832/
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--- Makefile.orig Tue Oct 19 11:28:46 2004
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+++ Makefile Tue Oct 19 11:32:01 2004
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--- Makefile.orig Sat Dec 11 01:08:13 2004
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+++ 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
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+install:
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+ mkdir $(PREFIX)/lib/nutdb/
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+ install -m 755 nut $(PREFIX)/bin/nutdb
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+ install -m 644 nut.1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1/nutdb.1
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+ mv raw.data/* $(PREFIX)/lib/nutdb/
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+ ${BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM} nut $(PREFIX)/bin/nutdb
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+ ${BSD_INSTALL_MAN} nut.1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1/nutdb.1
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+ ${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} raw.data/* $(PREFIX)/lib/nutdb/
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--- nut.1.orig Wed Jan 26 17:12:39 2005
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+++ nut.1 Sun Feb 6 11:16:39 2005
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--- nut.1.orig Thu Jan 27 00:12:39 2005
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+++ nut.1 Tue Nov 1 17:38:01 2005
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-.\" manual page [] for nut
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+.\" manual page [] for nutdb
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allows you to record what you eat and analyze your meals for nutrient
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composition. The database included is the
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USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 17, which contains
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by creating them from the foods in the database.
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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.
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For example, if a user tracks meals for other family members, each person
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can have his own database, and each database is entirely separate.
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and provides an opportunity to adjust the weight of the servings to allow
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for water gained or lost in preparation.
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with an ordered list of ingredients and a nutrition statement,
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The new food will have additional nutrients that
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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.
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Only Daily Value nutrients greater than zero are considered as
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constraints when
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in the same manner as a recipe.
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To modify the serving size of an existing food, the food is selected
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@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ non-fiber carb as "." and fiber as ":".
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.B Record 'The Usual'--Customary Meals:
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When
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asks what you are having, you can answer "the usual." Specifically,
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this function allows you to record a customary meal,
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and give it a name. Later, when
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@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ food.db Food database
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meal.db Meal database
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theusual.db Customary Meals database
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OPTIONS.txt Personal Options records
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