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All rights reserved. # default mode 0555> @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ value="Guile is the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extensions, the official extension language for the GNU operating system." set name=pkg.summary value="GNU guile utility" set name=com.oracle.info.description value="GNU guile" +set name=com.oracle.info.tpno value=8939 set name=info.classification \ value="org.opensolaris.category.2008:Development/Other Languages" set name=info.source-url value=$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL) diff -r 0fcf0adc7787 -r 3af70451f5aa components/tcl/tk/tk.license --- a/components/tcl/tk/tk.license Thu May 01 23:10:10 2014 -0700 +++ b/components/tcl/tk/tk.license Fri May 02 07:31:59 2014 -0700 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ This software is copyrighted by the Regents of the University of -California, Sun Microsystems, Inc., and other parties. The following +California, Sun Microsystems, Inc., and other parties. 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Notwithstanding the foregoing, the authors grant the U.S. Government and others acting in its behalf permission to use and distribute the software in accordance with the terms specified in this license. - diff -r 0fcf0adc7787 -r 3af70451f5aa components/tcl/tk/tk.p5m --- a/components/tcl/tk/tk.p5m Thu May 01 23:10:10 2014 -0700 +++ b/components/tcl/tk/tk.p5m Fri May 02 07:31:59 2014 -0700 @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ value="Tk is an open source, cross-platform widget toolkit that provides a library of basic elements for building a graphical user interface" set name=pkg.summary value="Tk - TCL GUI Toolkit" set name=com.oracle.info.description value="Tk, the Tcl GUI toolkit" +set name=com.oracle.info.tpno value=16968 set name=info.classification \ value="org.opensolaris.category.2008:Development/Other Languages" set name=info.source-url value=$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL)