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 Subject: ports/65408: patch to shorten 133 DESCR files
 
 Please review the patch below.  If you find any problem with it,
 please send a follow-up to PR 65408 via
 <URL:http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/65408> or by
 replying to this e-mail.  If you approve of the patch, you need not
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 Trevor Johnson <trevor@FreeBSD.org>
 
 
 Index: /usr/ports/comms/ecu/pkg-descr
 ===================================================================
 RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/comms/ecu/pkg-descr,v
 retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
 diff -u -r1.1.1.1 pkg-descr
 --- /usr/ports/comms/ecu/pkg-descr	17 Feb 1995 23:32:34 -0000	1.1.1.1
 +++ /usr/ports/comms/ecu/pkg-descr	9 Apr 2004 02:11:41 -0000
 @@ -1,31 +1,24 @@
 -    ECU	(Extended Call Utility)	is a personal and research communications
 -    program originally written for users of SCO	UNIX V.3.2/386 and XENIX V
 -    on 80286 and 80386 systems.	 Support for other systems has been added
 -    and	further	porting	is possible with "minor" effort	to other systems
 -    based on or similar to UNIX System V.
 -
 -    ECU	provides the classic terminal communications facility of passing
 -    keyboard data to a serial line and incoming	data to	the computer video
 -    display.  In addition, a dialing directory,	a function key mapping
 -    feature, and session logging are available.
 -
 -    A very flexible procedure (script) language	is also	incorporated to
 -    automate many communications tasks.	 In addition to	augmenting
 -    interactive	tasks, by using	shell scripts and ECU procedures, ECU can
 -    perform batch-style	communications sessions	in an entirely "unattended"
 -    fashion.
 -
 -    ECU	presents to the	host a flexible	"ANSI" terminal	type, accepting	any
 -    valid video	control	sequences from MS-DOS or SCO documentation as of
 -    late 1990.	It also	fares well, though imperfectly,	with Sun and VT-100
 -    in-band video control sequences.  Standards	are great: everybody should
 -    have one, especially if they call it "ANSI."
 -
 -    The	program	supports almost	any local terminal (console) which can be
 -    described in a termcap database entry.  For	more information, refer	to
 -    "Supported Terminals."
 -
 -    ECU	supports numerous file transfer	protocols: as of this writing,
 -    XMODEM, XMODEM/CRC,	XMODEM-1K, YMODEM/CRC Batch, ZMODEM/CRC-16,
 -    ZMODEM/CRC-32, Kermit and SEAlink are supported.
 -
 +	ECU (Extended Call Utility) is a personal and research communications
 +program originally written for users of SCO UNIX V.3.2/386 and XENIX V on 80286
 +and 80386 systems.  Support for other systems has been added and further porting
 +is possible with "minor" effort to other systems based on or similar to UNIX
 +System V.
 +	ECU provides the classic terminal communications facility of passing
 +keyboard data to a serial line and incoming data to the computer video display.
 +In addition, a dialing directory, a function key mapping feature, and session
 +logging are available.
 +	A very flexible procedure (script) language is also incorporated to
 +automate many communications tasks.  In addition to augmenting interactive
 +tasks, by using shell scripts and ECU procedures, ECU can perform batch-style
 +communications sessions in an entirely "unattended" fashion.
 +	ECU presents to the host a flexible "ANSI" terminal type, accepting any
 +valid video control sequences from MS-DOS or SCO documentation as of late 1990.
 +It also fares well, though imperfectly, with Sun and VT-100 in-band video
 +control sequences.  Standards are great: everybody should have one, especially
 +if they call it "ANSI."
 +	The program supports almost any local terminal (console) which can be
 +described in a termcap database entry.  For more information, refer to
 +"Supported Terminals."
 +	ECU supports numerous file transfer protocols: as of this writing,
 +XMODEM, XMODEM/CRC, XMODEM-1K, YMODEM/CRC Batch, ZMODEM/CRC-16, ZMODEM/CRC-32,
 +Kermit and SEAlink are supported.
 
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