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Date:      Mon, 08 Sep 2014 16:08:23 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 193183] [STAGE] net/beacon: Request MAINTAINERship, pkg-descr cleanup
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--- Comment #28 from John Marino <marino@FreeBSD.org> ---
I did some research.
compress-man target is essentially an internal target.  It can be overridden. 
Your definition of MANCOMPRESSED here did nothing.

I think if you had:
compress-man:
YOUR_MAMA_IS=UGLY

it would have the same effect.  (Try it!)
It basically blocked the default "compress-man" target from executing.  
by the way, anything after a target has to be indented.  I'm not sure why
make(1) didn't scream at you.


> It's a perlbrew||cpanminus -ism. I cobbled a Perl script to clean up this
> very thing. But since it's empty (of documentation), it's harmless. So
> I didn't think it worth bothering with. If it bothers you. I can deal
> with the Module' extra entry, and bump it's version, to reflect that.
> But IMHO, in the here-and-now. It doesn't really seem necessary.
> Personally, I'm glad that this showed up. As I gained some useful
> information, where man(1) && perldoc(1) pages are concerned, when
> dealing with ports.

I don't really follow.
If you don't install this file, does anything break or malfunction?

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