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commit f9064c0063915ecf8e31ba40d2240ef89e3f71c7
Author: James Buren <[email protected]>
Date:   Fri Jun 29 11:59:22 2012 -0500

fw32: delete makepkg reference from README

diff --git a/README b/README
index 4c1cb3d..8a4eb35 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -61,27 +61,6 @@ fw32-merge <package>

WARNING: Should not be used while someone is using the chroot.

-=== Building i686 packages
-
-Command to use (with sudo or root shell):
-
-----
-fw32-makepkg <makepkg options>
-----
-
-You must define a custom repo file for each repo you wish to
-use in building. There is one already defined for i686 stable
-and current (stable_i686 and current_i686). Add a special repo
-file under /etc/pacman-g2/repos for each one you will use. It
-must be aligned to i686 and not x86_64. Then, pass it as you
-would when normally using the -t argument. You must use this
-no matter what set of repos you are using for this interface.
-You also must be in the correct directory for this to work.
-Finally, all other arguments will work as they would with
-normal makepkg. After a successful build, you can test it in
-the fw32 chroot by using the fw32-install-package command to
-install it.
-
=== Cleaning chroot cache

Command to use (with sudo or root shell):
@@ -155,8 +134,6 @@ WARNING: Should not be used while someone is using the 
chroot.

WARNING: Should not be used while someone is using the chroot.

-- fw32-makepkg: Allows you to build i686 packages when properly setup.
-
- fw32-mount-all: Manually mount the chroot base directories.

- fw32-run: Run a command within the chroot. If no command is specified,
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