The symbol hp-ux is used to tag files for installation on HP machines
in the UDB databases. To ensure the correct release streams are
defined, these symbols (hp-ux, linux, freebsd, etc) are undef'd so
that they are not evaluated in the context of db file generation by
the preprocessor.
A change in the FreeBSD 10 patch disabled this, possibly due to
'hp-ux' being an invalid cpp symbol on FreeBSD 10 machines, which now
use clang by default.
Undefining these cpp symbols is actually required, otherwise linux,
for example, is defined as a '1' in the generated databases, which
will not match the release stream name 'linux', therefore all of the
files tagged as 'linux' are never installed.
To fix this, revert the change made in the FreeBSD 10 patch, and
rename all occurances of 'hp-ux' to 'hpux' in the UDB files to avoid
the potential for cpp trouble when hp-ux is specified.
As a result of this change, 'hpux' is now the name of the release
stream for hp machines, not 'hp-ux'.
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