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@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
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---- a/parse.c
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-+++ b/parse.c
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-@@ -1187,15 +1187,12 @@ try_command (const char *command)
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- Package *
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- get_compat_package (const char *name)
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- {
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--#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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-- /* There has never been any of these legacy *-config scripts on
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-- * Windows as far as I know. No use trying to execute them, will
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-- * only confuse users to see the "blabla is not recognized as an
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-- * internal or external command, operable program or batch file"
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-- * messages.
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-+ /*
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-+ * We don't need this compatibility stuff on a system
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-+ * that is free of legacy stuff
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- */
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- return NULL;
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--#else
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-+#if 0
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-
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- Package *pkg;
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-
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