x86_64 is used as a baseline: the "x86_64" entry, whatever status it has,
is transformed into "all", and then the other entries in ARCHITECTURES
either dropped or rearranged appropriately.
* gnash
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* gophernicus
Don't start SUMMARY with app name
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* harfbuzz
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* inconsolata
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* indent
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Fixed (SECONDARY_)ARCHITECTURES and PROVIDES
* inputproto
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Improved SUMMARY and DESCRIPTION
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* jamvm
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Removed "DEPEND"
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* jpeg
Don't start SUMMARY with app name
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* jgmod
Don't start SUMMARY with app name
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* kbproto
Don't start SUMMARY with app name
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* kdiff3
Don't start SUMMARY with app name
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* libdom
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Removed $secondaryArchSuffix as there are no 2nd archs declared
* libdvdcss
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* libdwarf
Don't start SUMMARY with app name
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* libevent
Minor cosmetics
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* Referring the current haiku version explicitly is not needed, since
the RequiresUpdater takes care of setting the version of Haiku used
for building a package.