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@Remove the old modula-3 and modula-3-lib ports.  They are superseded
by the pm3-* family of ports, which build a newer and better-maintained
version of Modula-3.  I have converted all ports which depended on
modula-3 to use pm3-* instead.

PR:		ports/27664 is rendered irrelevant
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MD5 (m3-fbsd-gcc-3.6.tar.gz) = d65a3316d4e3e5d7e901bbd3ef2b53a0
MD5 (m3-fbsd-m3cc-3.6.tar.gz) = 2b65a26c1199b2871299dba4c4bfac71
MD5 (m3-fbsd-m3ccelf-3.6.tar.gz) = 6d3923c634b6d71a2bf14627ef7d564a
MD5 (m3-fbsd-src-3.6.tar.gz) = 7e8e83ee8444b6d045566a7a90f33ffa
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@Make these ports work on ELF systems.
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1.1
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@Initial revision
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@Split the Modula-3 port into two pieces, creating a new port
"modula-3-lib".  It installs only the shared libraries needed for
executing Modula-3 programs.  This saves a lot of disk space for
people who need to run Modula-3 programs but don't need to build
them.  The original "modula-3" port now depends on this one, and
uses it to install the compiler and the rest of the development
system.

Also, everything is now built with optimization.  I have been
testing this for at least a month, and haven't seen any problems
from it.  It makes the libraries and executables substantially
smaller.

This new port also includes some hooks that will make SOCKS support
possible in the near future.
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