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Viacheslav Chimishuk a48755f2b7 games/xblast: Fix datadir
game/xblast fails to start because it looks for game data files in
/usr/local/share instead of /usr/local/share/xblast. This patch
fixes that and makes game to work as expected.
Submitter takes maintainership.
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