Whoops, left out a backslash in my package rule.

Submitted by:	jkh
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jkh 1994-08-22 12:00:34 +00:00
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# bsd.port.mk - 940820 Jordan K. Hubbard.
# This file is in the public domain.
#
# $Id: bsd.port.mk,v 1.10 1994/08/22 11:20:06 jkh Exp $
# $Id: bsd.port.mk,v 1.11 1994/08/22 11:23:17 jkh Exp $
#
# Supported Variables and their behaviors:
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# FILESDIR - A directory containing any miscellaneous additional files.
# PKGDIR - Package creation files.
#
# USE_GMAKE - Says that the package uses gmake (*).
# HAS_CONFIGURE - Says that the package has its own configure script (*).
# USE_GMAKE - Says that the package uses gmake.
# HAS_CONFIGURE - Says that the package has its own configure script.
# CONFIGURE_ARGS - Pass these args to configure, if $HAS_CONFIGURE.
# HOME_LOCATION - site/path name (or user's email address) describing
# where this package came from or can be obtained if the
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# install, require or deinstall scripts. Override this rule if your
# package is anything but run-of-the-mill (or show me a way to do this
# more generally).
@if [ -d ${PKGDIR} ]; then
@if [ -d ${PKGDIR} ]; then \
echo "===> Building package for ${DISTNAME}"; \
pkg_create -c ${PKGDIR}/COMMENT -d ${PKGDIR}/DESCR \
-f ${PKGDIR}/PLIST ${DISTNAME}; \