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@For ports maintained by ports@@FreeBSD.org, remove names and/or
e-mail addresses from the pkg-descr file that could reasonably
be mistaken for maintainer contact information in order to avoid
confusion on the part of users looking for support. As a pleasant
side effect this also avoids confusion and/or frustration for people
who are no longer maintaining those ports.
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@This is the sectok tool from citi.umich.edu. Originally targeted
for OpenBSD. This is a quick port of the basic application; it relies
upon the libsectok library for ISO 7816 Smart Card device communication.

WWW: http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/smartcard/sectok.html
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PR:		ports/39778
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