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Move all the reference manuals to subdirs of /usr/share/doc/reference. We have subdirs ref1-ref9, corresponding to man page sections 1-9. Everything that's the reference manual for a program (sections 1, 6, 8), C interface (sections 2, 3), driver or file system (section 4), format or configuration (section 5), or kernel internal interface (section 9) belongs in here. Section 7 is a little less clear: some things that might go in section 7 if they were a man page aren't really reference manuals. So I'm only putting things in reference section 7 that are (to me) clearly reference material, rather than e.g. tutorials, guides, FAQs, etc. This obviously leaves some room for debate, especially without first editing the docs with this distinction in mind, but if people hate what I've done things can always be moved again. Note also that while roff macro man pages traditionally go in section 7, I have put all the roff documentation (macros, tools, etc.) in one place in reference/ref1/roff. This will make it easier to find and also easier to edit it into some kind of coherent form.
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Makefile
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Makefile
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2014/07/05 19:22:42 dholland Exp $
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# @(#)Makefile 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/8/93
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SECTION=reference/ref6
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ARTICLE=rogue
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SRCS= rogue.me
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MACROS= -me
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ROFF_TBL=yes
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.include <bsd.doc.mk>
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