$NetBSD: patch-ae,v 1.2 2003/07/03 11:04:42 skrll Exp $

--- wonka/resource/system/system.properties.orig	2003-03-19 14:12:41.000000000 +0000
+++ wonka/resource/system/system.properties
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 # Wonka system properties file
 # This curiously-named property defines command-line parameters to be used
 # if Wonka is run with no parameters.
-com.acunia.wonka.Init.linux.start=com.acunia.wonka.test.awt.VisualTestEngine
+com.acunia.wonka.Init.netbsd.start=com.acunia.wonka.test.awt.VisualTestEngine
 # There are two ways to define 'extensions' : the Wonka way and the "official" way.
 # First the Wonka way: just put the jarfiles you want searched in a list.
 # Actually despite the name you can also put directories in the list.
 # (In the example, the last entry allows us to find /test/car-image.png).
-com.acunia.wonka.jarfiles = /test/vte.jar:/test/mauve-suite.jar:/
+com.acunia.wonka.jarfiles = @PREFIX@/test/vte.jar:@PREFIX@/test/mauve-suite.jar:@PREFIX@/
 # Now the official way: supply a list of directories. Extensions will be found
 # in any .jar or .zip files in these directories, or (this is a Wonka extension)
 # in the directory itself.
