Previously James Mastros wrote: > But they aren't examples. One parses the AOL client's buddy list and > outputs one to put in your ~/.faimrc, and the other parses ~/.faimrc and > outputs a list of buddies. Neither script uses naim, or, for that matter, > interacts with it in any but the weekest of ways. Well, either they are supplied as normal programs and you expect a user to use them, in which case a dependency is warranted. But since you said earlier that they weren't even installed normally putting them in an examples-directory seems logical. Wichert.
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