dnl
-dnl $OpenBSD: m4.common,v 1.8 1999/10/10 22:55:56 deraadt Exp $
+dnl $OpenBSD: m4.common,v 1.9 2000/04/27 00:36:47 todd Exp $
dnl
dnl simulate an include path with a macro 'includeit'.
define(`includeit',`sinclude('INCLUDE/`$1)sinclude('INCLUDE/../`$1)')dnl
dnl misc
dnl
define({:-OpenBSDdistsets-:},
-{:- *.tar.gz MACHINE binary distribution sets;
+{:- *.tgz MACHINE binary distribution sets;
see below.-:})dnl
dnl
define({:-OpenBSDbsd-:},
most users will want to do). You may also enter `list'
to get a file list or `done' when you are done selecting
distribution sets. You may also use wildcards in place of
- a file name, eg `*.tar.gz' or even `base*|comp*'. It is
+ a file name, eg `*.tgz' or even `base*|comp*'. It is
also possible to enter an arbitrary filename and have it
treated as a file set.
sets (which is what most users will want to do). You
may also enter `list' to get a file list or `done' when
you are done selecting distribution sets. You may also
- use wildcards in place of a file name, eg `*.tar.gz' or
+ use wildcards in place of a file name, eg `*.tgz' or
even `base*|comp*'. It is also possible to enter an
arbitrary filename and have it treated as a file set.