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@Remove broken and expired ports japanese/gn-gnspool, www/adzap2squirm
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 In order to block ads, you must first setup squirm.conf
 An example is in:

	%%PREFIX%%/etc/squirm/squirm.conf.zap

 You must also setup squid to use squirm if you have not
 done so. Add this to %%PREFIX%%/etc/squid/squid.conf:

	redirect_program: %%PREFIX%%/bin/squirm

 Then run from the command line:

	%%PREFIX%%/bin/update-zapper

This port installs a script (%%PREFIX%%/update-zapper)
which will update the ad definitions, and restart squid
if there are new ones available.  Add this to root's
crontab to easily keep your ad definitions up to date.
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@new port: www/adzap2squirm

	adzap2Squirm is a Perl script to take an Ad Zapper pattern
	file (or the original Ad Zapper script itself, which includes
	the patterns) and write out a corresponding file of patterns
	which Squirm can use for ad zapping.  This port also includes
	a modified update-zapper (from the Ad Zapper) so that updates
	of the ad definitions can be run through cron

PR:		ports/56359
Submitted by:	rmuir@@radford.edu
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