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authorkettenis <kettenis@openbsd.org>2008-08-22 13:02:53 +0000
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Don't install libbfd and libopcodes and the associated headers.
They really are just a way to share common code between gdb and binutils (which in the GNU world are seperate packages). The developers (and I'm one of them) make absolutely no effert to maintain a stable API/ABI. If ports people really need libbfd or libopcodes, they should just package a suitable version. ok weingart@, deraadt@
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