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Date:      Thu, 27 Apr 2006 10:14:57 +0400
From:      "Andrew Pantyukhin" <infofarmer@gmail.com>
To:        "Matthias Andree" <matthias.andree@gmx.de>
Cc:        ports@freebsd.org, Scot Hetzel <swhetzel@gmail.com>, Doug Barton <dougb@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: HEADS UP: Triage of rcNG related problem reports/USE_RC_SUBR
Message-ID:  <cb5206420604262314t54bdc128u6f54ab9fc0c858ad@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <m3d5f3vrvh.fsf@merlin.emma.line.org>
References:  <20060426203500.GB1433@merlin.emma.line.org> <444FE8F6.2040903@FreeBSD.org> <20060426220756.GB6337@merlin.emma.line.org> <790a9fff0604261529i28967cc1x99679cdd2d334ed9@mail.gmail.com> <m3d5f3vrvh.fsf@merlin.emma.line.org>

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I'm sorry, I didn't have time to do extensive testing and
check b.p.m for the bug myself, so here it goes.

I noticed that ".sh" is stripped. So I decided to save b.p.m
the effort and renamed files/start.sh.in to files/start.in. Now
I used USE_RC_SUBR=3Dstart (instead of start.sh). Guess
what? b.p.m added ".sh" for me :-)



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