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# The following entries are built in the proto/ area
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# ON delivers the master copy of isaexec
usr/lib/isaexec i386
# /var/run is a tmpfs filesystem created at system boot
# Empty directories
# Documentation for other platforms
# Server internals (not useful without upstream sources which include them)
# Other docs it doesn't make sense to ship in our packages
# Obsolete man pages
# We don't ship 64-bit Xvnc, only 32-bit
# We didn't start shipping Xft until after the move to pkg-config
# so don't need to maintain backwards compatibility with xft-config
# Only need the 32-bit versions of these files
usr/lib/amd64/X11 i386
usr/lib/sparcv9/X11 sparc
# Licensing issues
# Intel DRM modules make no sense on SPARC, but upstream doesn't provide
# an option not to build them