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Man Page: manifake

Operating Environment: debian

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MANIFAKE(1)						      General Commands Manual						       MANIFAKE(1)

NAME
manifake - creates a MANIFEST.new out of a MANIFEST file
SYNOPSIS
manifake
DESCRIPTION
Manifake is a real simpleminded program that takes a MANIFEST file, such as one produced by a shar program, and creates a MANIFEST.new file ready to be used by all the dist programs. What it does is that all archive numbers are removed and the optional leading comments up to a dashed-line are thrown away. Manifake will typically be used when converting an existing package to use metaconfig or any other dist utility.
AUTHOR
Raphael Manfredi <ram@hptnos02.grenoble.hp.com>
FILES
MANIFEST Original manifest produced by some shar program MANIFEST.new Faked manifest file, suitable for use by any dist programs.
SEE ALSO
makedist(1), metaconfig(1), pat(1). ram MANIFAKE(1)
Related Man Pages
makedist(1) - suse
makedist(1) - hpux
makedist(1) - centos
makedist(1) - redhat
makedist(1) - mojave
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