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* Use PLIST_FILES (bento-tested, marcus-reviewed).trevor2004-02-062-1/+1
* The resetting of this maintainer address to ports@ (done as partlinimon2003-11-031-1/+1
* ports with possibly unreachable MAINTAINERsedwin2003-11-021-1/+1
* De-pkg-comment.knu2003-02-212-1/+1
* Prepend "net" to CATEGORIES.knu2002-12-091-1/+1