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$OpenBSD: patch-Imakefile,v 1.2 2010/02/07 15:18:10 landry Exp $
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--- Imakefile.orig Sun Dec 12 18:27:27 1999
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+++ Imakefile Sun Feb 7 03:16:36 2010
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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-/**/# Imakefile for xkeycaps;
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-/**/# Copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999 Jamie Zawinski.
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+XCOMM Imakefile for xkeycaps;
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+XCOMM Copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999 Jamie Zawinski.
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/*
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* To specify a different default keyboard (for when the vendor display
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@@ -37,27 +37,6 @@
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SYSDEP_OBJS = $(CURRENT_DIR)/sunOS.o
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#endif
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-#ifdef HPArchitecture
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- SYSDEP_OBJS = $(CURRENT_DIR)/hpux.o
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-
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- /* This nonsense seems to be necessary to get the passwd struct on all HP
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- * systems. HP can't seem to make up their mind what preprocessor directive
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- * they want to use to tell their header files that they are being compiled
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- * on an HP. Don't ask me to explain why these aren't the default...
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- * On some systems, -Ae defines all of these, but I don't believe that is
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- * (has been?) the case on all systems.
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- *
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- * Also, apparently "HPkeysyms.h" comes with HP's R5, but not MIT's R6, so
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- * we need to add the HP R5 directory to the end of the include path as
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- * well.
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- */
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- HP_LOSSAGE = -D_HPUX_SOURCE -DHPUX -Dhpux -D__hpux -Dunix $(HP_LOSSAGE_2)\
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- -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/X11R5
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-# if !HasGcc2
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- HP_LOSSAGE_2 = -Aa -Ae
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-# endif
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-#endif
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-
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#ifdef SGIArchitecture
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# ifndef HasGcc
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/* This will cause the keyboard template data to go into a read-only
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@@ -353,8 +332,8 @@ LOCAL_LIBRARIES = $(XAWLIB) $(XTOOLLIB) $(XTRAP_LIBS)
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TAR = tar
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COMPRESS = compress
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COMPRESS_EXT = Z
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-/**/# COMPRESS = gzip --verbose --best
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-/**/# COMPRESS_EXT = gz
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+XCOMM COMPRESS = gzip --verbose --best
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+XCOMM COMPRESS_EXT = gz
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ComplexProgramTarget(xkeycaps)
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