Don't try to install non-existent man page.#29
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jpouellet wants to merge 1 commit intoprasmussen:masterfrom
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Don't try to install non-existent man page.#29jpouellet wants to merge 1 commit intoprasmussen:masterfrom
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Not sure this is correct. I'm not familiar with Xcode and just edited the file myself. In any case, xcodebuild(1) used to complain about the non-existent file in the destroot phase, and now no longer does. A better solution would be to write a man page :) Found while trying to create a MacPort.
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Not sure this is correct. I'm not familiar with Xcode and just edited the file myself. In any case, xcodebuild(1) used to complain about the non-existent file in the destroot phase, and now no longer does.
A better solution would be to write a man page :)
Found while trying to create a MacPort.