gmake-4.2.1nb1: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/make.info
vpnc-script-20180226: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/vpnc-script/vpnc-script to /usr/pkg/etc/vpnc-script
xmlcatmgr-2.2nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/xmlcatmgr/catalog.etc.sgml to /usr/pkg/etc/sgml/catalog
xmlcatmgr-2.2nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/xmlcatmgr/catalog.etc.xml to /usr/pkg/etc/xml/catalog
xmlcatmgr-2.2nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/xmlcatmgr/catalog.share.sgml to /usr/pkg/share/sgml/catalog
xmlcatmgr-2.2nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/xmlcatmgr/catalog.share.xml to /usr/pkg/share/xml/catalog
libffi-3.2.1nb4: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/libffi.info
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2015/03/02 15:24:12 wiz Exp $

A sample config script has been installed at

    "/usr/pkg/etc/vpnc-script".

See OpenConnect documentation for usage examples.

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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.5 2004/01/23 17:12:16 jmmv Exp $

The following catalogs have been installed:

	* /usr/pkg/etc/sgml/catalog
	  System wide SGML catalog.  Can be edited by the administrator and
	  is not changed by packages.  This is the *default* catalog when
	  working in SGML mode.

	* /usr/pkg/etc/xml/catalog
	  System wide XML catalog.  Can be edited by the administrator and
	  is not changed by packages.  This is the *default* catalog when
	  working in XML mode.

	* /usr/pkg/share/sgml/catalog
	  Handles SGML stuff installed under /usr/pkg/share/sgml.
	  Automatically handled by packages.

	* /usr/pkg/share/xml/catalog
	  Handles XML stuff installed under /usr/pkg/share/xml.
	  Automatically handled by packages.

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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.5 2014/08/10 10:47:42 wiz Exp $

Execute this command to extract and rehash all CA root certificates
distributed by the Mozilla Project, so that they can be used by third
party applications using OpenSSL. It also creates a single file
certificate bundle in PEM format which can be used by applications using
GnuTLS.

	# mozilla-rootcerts install

To mark these certificates as trusted for users of gnupg2, do
the following (assuming default PKG_SYSCONFBASE and a Bourne shell):

	# mkdir -p /usr/pkg/etc/gnupg
	# cd /usr/pkg/etc/gnupg
	# for c in /etc/openssl/certs/*.pem; do
	> openssl x509 -in $c -noout -fingerprint|sed 's|^.*=\(.*\)|\1 S|'
	> done > trustlist.txt
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