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Date:      Wed, 4 Mar 2009 18:36:02 -0500
From:      "Brian Miller" <bmiller@atlas-tech.com>
To:        <ports@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   PDFlib package
Message-ID:  <45B763E7E15DFA48858794627E0B340757D088@nile.atlas-tech.com>

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I am pretty new to FreeBSD and just got into this pkg idea.  Is there an
official way to request certain items become a package?  I have a
dependency of the PDFlib-7.0.x package and cannot find it.  I was able
to compile and install it, but now I can't hand over my build
instructions to the guy who will be responsible for maintaining the
system.  If I am in the wrong area, just let me know.  Thanks in
advance.

=20

briman

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   I am pretty new to FreeBSD and just got into this = pkg idea.  Is
   there an official way to request certain items become a package?  I
   have a dependency of the PDFlib-7.0.x package and = cannot find it.  I
   was able to compile and install it, but now I can't = hand over my
   build instructions to the guy who will be responsible for maintaining
   = the system.  If I am in the wrong area, just let me know.  Thanks =
   in advance.


   briman


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