Fri, 03 Aug 2012 15:56:30 +0200
Use upstream man pages to avoid local help2man failures, likely due to
shell capability assumptions or cross platform environment variance.
The upstream man pages are probably better formatted anyway.
michael@196 | 1 | Index: Makefile |
michael@196 | 2 | --- Makefile.orig 2007-12-20 23:11:10 +0100 |
michael@196 | 3 | +++ Makefile 2008-03-13 19:12:09 +0100 |
michael@196 | 4 | @@ -326,7 +326,6 @@ |
michael@196 | 5 | bsf: an |
michael@196 | 6 | $(TOUCH) ip6 |
michael@196 | 7 | $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@ IP=$(IP6) \ |
michael@196 | 8 | - PASSWDTYPE=pam \ |
michael@196 | 9 | SPECIALS="SSLINCLUDE=/usr/include/openssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib SSLCERTS=/etc/ssl/certs SSLKEYS=/etc/ssl/private GSSINCLUDE=/usr/include GSSLIB=/usr/lib PAMLDFLAGS=-lpam" |
michael@196 | 10 | |
michael@196 | 11 | # I assume that Theo did the right thing for IPv6. OpenBSD does not have PAM. |