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diff --git a/audio/cdplay/files/patch-cdplay.1 b/audio/cdplay/files/patch-cdplay.1 deleted file mode 100644 index c35918430495..000000000000 --- a/audio/cdplay/files/patch-cdplay.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ ---- cdplay.1.orig 1997-11-08 01:13:21 UTC -+++ cdplay.1 -@@ -35,15 +35,14 @@ cdplay \- play CD's with nice interface - ] - .SH DESCRIPTION - .B cdplay --plays audio cd's with a confortable console user interface. --Supports only SCSI CD-ROM drives. -+plays audio cd's with a comfortable console user interface. - .SH OPTIONS - .TP - .BR \-d " device" - Uses - .B device --instead of /dev/rcd0a witch it uses by default. (unless defined otherwise --while compiling) -+instead of /dev/rcd0a which it uses by default (unless defined otherwise -+while compiling). - .TP - .BR -h - Display a brief help message. -@@ -59,6 +58,9 @@ Stop. Stops cd and sets current track to - Space - Pause. If cd is already on pause continues. - .TP -+\'P\' -+Pause (or unpause) abruptly. -+.TP - \'e\' - Eject. Spits the disc out of your drive. - .TP -@@ -79,14 +81,18 @@ Skip to track [num]. NOTE! works only fo - .TP - \'q\' - Quit. Exit the program. -+.SH ENVIRONMENT -+.TP -+CDROM -+The cd device to use if one isn't specified with the -d flag. - .SH NOTES --If someone gets this to work with IDE drive please let me know. Currently --tested ONLY with FreeBSD and NetBSD. Writen for FreeBSD and some features -+Currently -+tested ONLY with FreeBSD and NetBSD. Written for FreeBSD and some features - may not work with NetBSD, OpenBSD or BSDi. Don't think it'll work with linux - or some SYSV Unix's. - .SH BUGS --Yes. I know it does'nt work with your IDE drive. And I also know that it --does'nt work with your old SCSI drive. -+Yes, I know that it -+doesn't work with your old SCSI drive. - .SH AUTHOR - .br - Copyright (C) 1997 |