+If there is any late-breaking or important info, it should be added to 'pkg content skeleton/Applications/Privoxy/readme.rtfd. This file MUST be edited with TextEdit, however BEWARE! TextEdit rtfd documents are actually a folder with files within (right-click and choose 'Show package contents' to see within). Inside you'll see a CVS folder that the cvs file storage repository software uses to keep track of that folder's files. If you save an .rtfd document in TextEdit, it will delete the CVS folder! The workaround then is to move that folder elsewhere, make the necessary file edits and save, close TextEdit and then move the folder back in place before committing the files back with cvs.
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+2.2 Bring together all the contents ready to package
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+Use constructPkgContent.sh to build the hierarchy of folders and files necessary for building the package. This will construct a new folder named 'pkg content' and copy in the binary, documentation and supporting files. If you are bundling an external PCRE fileset (i.e. if you built privoxy to use an external PCRE library), use the optional switch -pcre to instruct constructPkgContent.sh to include the libpcre fileset, which it will source from the standard installed location on the build machine (/usr/local/lib). Remember that you must ensure the files at this location are for the architecture for which you are constructing the package contents. The typical command line then is:
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+./constructPkgContent.sh -pcre