openbsd-ports/editors/ee/patches/patch-ee_1
gonzalo e11e0d42cd Update for ee to 1.5.2 whit some fixes:
* added display of line number, column, and lines from top to separator
line for info window
* minor changes to reduce number of warnings when using -pedantic option
* changed how strings are terminated from the old usage of NULL to the
current use of character zero, '\0'

While here, GROFF is not needed, new license, patch-ee_c is not needed
anymore and honor CC variable, tested on i386, amd64 and powerpc.

OK brett@, sthen@
2012-05-10 12:56:27 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-ee_1,v 1.3 2012/05/10 12:56:27 gonzalo Exp $
--- ee.1.orig Sun Dec 16 01:49:37 2001
+++ ee.1 Thu Apr 26 15:46:35 2012
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ cursor location. The old information would have to be
.PP
Since different users have different preferences, \fIee\fR allows some
slight configurability. There are three possible locations for an
-initialization file for ee: the file \fI/usr/local/lib/init.ee\fR, the
+initialization file for ee: the file \fI%%SYSCONFDIR%%/init.ee\fR, the
file \fI.init.ee\fR in the user's home directory, or the file \fI.init.ee\fR
in the current directory (if different from the home
directory). This allows system administrators to set some preferences for
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ the users on a system-wide basis (for example, the \fB
and the user to customize settings for particular directories (like one
for correspondence, and a different directory for programming).
.PP
-The file \fI\/usr/local/lib/init.ee\fR is read first, then
+The file \fI%%SYSCONFDIR%%/init.ee\fR is read first, then
\fI$HOME/.init.ee\fR, then \fI.init.ee\fR, with the settings specified by the
most recent file read taking precedence.
.PP
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ The automatic paragraph formatting operation
may be too slow for slower systems.
.SH FILES
.PP
-.I /usr/local/lib/init.ee
+.I %%SYSCONFDIR%%/init.ee
.br
.I $HOME/.init.ee
.br