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--- toolkit/mozapps/installer/packager.mk.orig	2008-05-18 23:12:08.000000000 +0200
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 	(cd $(DIST)/sdk/include && tar $(TAR_CREATE_FLAGS) - .) | \
 	  (cd $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/stable && tar -xf -)
 # The dist/include has module subdirectories that we need to flatten
-	find $(DIST)/include -xtype f -exec $(SYSINSTALL) $(IFLAGS1) {} $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/unstable \;
+	find $(DIST)/include -type f -exec $(SYSINSTALL) $(IFLAGS1) {} $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/unstable \;
 # IDL directory is stable (dist/sdk/idl) and unstable (dist/idl)
 	$(NSINSTALL) -D $(DESTDIR)$(idldir)/stable 
 	$(NSINSTALL) -D $(DESTDIR)$(idldir)/unstable
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@Import firefox3-3.0 as www/firefox3.

This is a new major release of the popular Firefox browser from Mozilla.
Based on Gecko 1.9, it brings improvements in the areas of performance,
stability, rendering correctness, security, usability and more.
Release notes: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/3.0/releasenotes/
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