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@- Add options
- Fix permissions
- Bump portrevision

Submitted by:	"J.R. Oldroyd" <jr@@opal.com> (Maintainer)
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If it's your initial installation, you should:

- Go to /usr/local/www/data/phpGedView/ and copy all files ending
  with -dist to their name without -dist.

- point your web browser to the phpGedView folder
  (http://www.yourserver.com/phpGedView/) to automatically begin
  the online configuration process.

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@[MAINTAINER-UPDATE] www/phpGedView: update to 3.2.1

	- Update to 3.2.1

Also:
	- move pre-install to post-extract
	- do not copy the -dist files to their real name but leave
	  that as an exercise for the user. Otherwise it will clobber
	  up the pkg-plist too much, which is created at install-time
	  and thus doesn't have the nifty features like @@unexec.

PR:		ports/75384
Submitted by:	Alexander Novitsky <alecn2002@@yandex.ru>
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@PhpGedView parses GEDCOM 5.5 genealogy files and displays them on the
Internet in a format similar to desktop programs. All it requires to
run is a PHP enabled web server and a gedcom file. You can easily
customize it by using one of the provided themes or by modifying them
to meet your own needs.

PR:		ports/63153
Submitted by:	Hubert Tournier <hubert@@frbsd.org>
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You should now point your web browser to the phpGedView folder
(http://www.yourserver.com/phpGedView/) to automatically begin the online
configuration process.
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