@unexec for i in ppp/pppoe.conf rc.d/04pppoe-server.sh rc.d/04pppoe-relay.sh ; do if cmp -s %D/etc/$i.sample %D/etc/$i ; then rm %D/etc/$i ; fi ; done etc/ppp/firewall-masq.sample etc/ppp/firewall-standalone.sample etc/ppp/pap-secrets.sample etc/ppp/pppoe-server-options.sample etc/ppp/pppoe.conf.sample etc/rc.d/04pppoe-server.sh.sample etc/rc.d/04pppoe-relay.sh.sample man/man5/pppoe.conf.5.gz man/man8/pppoe-connect.8.gz man/man8/pppoe-relay.8.gz man/man8/pppoe-server.8.gz man/man8/pppoe-setup.8.gz man/man8/pppoe-start.8.gz man/man8/pppoe-status.8.gz man/man8/pppoe-stop.8.gz man/man8/pppoe.8.gz sbin/pppoe-connect sbin/pppoe-init sbin/pppoe-setup sbin/pppoe-start sbin/pppoe-status sbin/pppoe-stop sbin/pppoe sbin/pppoe-relay sbin/pppoe-server @unexec rmdir %D/etc/ppp 2>/dev/null || echo "If you are permanently removing pppoe, you should also ``rm -Rf ${PKG_PREFIX}/etc/ppp'' removing any configuration and password files left." | /usr/bin/fmt