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1056N/A# Exception List for validate_pkg
1056N/A# The following entries are built in the proto/ area
1056N/A# but not included in any packages - this is intentional.
1056N/A# These should be empty directories left from the libdrm workaround for
1276N/A#
/var/run is a symlink to a tmpfs filesystem created at system boot
1056N/A# Documentation it doesn't make sense to ship in our packages
1056N/A# Upstream ati man pages don't apply to efb driver on sparc
1056N/A# Only need the 32-bit versions of these files
1056N/A# Intel DRM modules make no sense on SPARC, but upstream doesn't provide
1056N/A# an option not to build them
1056N/A# We don't install the XCB SELinux extension
1056N/A# Don't install until we move off HAL .fdi file for synaptics