There are still two users that can benefit from uthash: transaction_files.c and xbps-fbulk. cc @duncaen
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| XBPS includes the following software from third parties for
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| internal use in the code:
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| - queue.h from NetBSD: include/queue.h.
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| - relational dewey version matching code from NetBSD:
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|   lib/external/dewey.c
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| - strlcat and strlcpy functions from OpenBSD:
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|   lib/compat/strlc{at,cpy}.c
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| - humanize_number(3) from NetBSD: lib/external/humanize_number.c
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| - mkpath from NetBSD's mkdir(1): lib/external/mkpath.c
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| - fexec from NetBSD's pkg_install: lib/external/fexec.c
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| - libfetch-2.34 from NetBSD (pkgsrc/net/libfetch): lib/fetch
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| - portableproplib-0.6.8 (lib/portableproplib) from
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|   https://github.com/xtraeme/portableproplib
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| - uthash-2.1.0 (include/uthash.h) from
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|   http://troydhanson.github.com/uthash/
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