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> Essentially this means that I should not automatically add every entry
> of the VuXML document to the portaudit database, since being listed there
> means `do not use this port', which is the equivalent to `FORBIDDEN'.
Why? I mean, seriously, if I choose to install portaudit and portaudit's
presence prevents me from installing ports that's okay, but enforcing this
even when I _don't_ want to use portaudit it's not, IMHO. Actually, I always
thought portaudit was all about providing a way of making ports off-limits
_without_ CVS being involved. So I agree with Jacques here, portaudit and
FORBIDDEN should remain separate.
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