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@- Fix plist and unbreak [1, 2]
- Clean up Makefile and update pkg-message handling

PR:		ports/81492 [1], ports/83128 [2]
Submitted by:	Boris B. Samorodov <bsam@@ipt.ru>,
		Norikatsu Shigemura <n-shigemura@@ensure.jp>
Approved by:	maintainer timeout (2 months)
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@If you want to finish setting up AIDE, don't forget to customise your
own aide.conf in ${PREFIX}/etc/aide.conf. You will also need to run
the following commands:

	cd /var/db/aide
	aide --init
	mv databases/aide.db.new databases/aide.db

You may want to change the permissions of the /var/adm/aide/ directory tree.

For your reference, a copy of the original aide.conf is supplied in
${PREFIX}/etc/aide.conf.sample.
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@- Package list fixes

- aide.conf moved from /var/db/aide to PREFIX/etc
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@Update 0.7 --> 0.9

The aide database was in /var/adm/aide and is now in /var/db/aide. /var/adm
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If you want to finish setting up AIDE, don't forget to create your own
aide.conf based on ${PREFIX}/etc/aide.conf.sample and then copy it to
the /var/db/aide/ directory. You will also need to run the following
commands:
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@Misc. port cleanups and some manpage fixes (correct FILES section).

PR:		20997 (slightly modified for new port layout)
Submitted by:	olgeni
Approved by:	maintainer
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