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wip/windowmaker,
GNUStep-compliant NEXTSTEP(tm) window manager clone
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 0.95.2,
Package name: windowmaker-0.95.2,
Maintainer: khorbenWindow Maker is a window manager designed to emulate the look
and feel of part of the NEXTSTEP(tm) GUI. It's supposed to be fast,
relatively small, feature rich and easy to configure, with
a simple and elegant appearance borrowed from NEXTSTEP(tm).
Required to run:[
graphics/tiff] [
graphics/png] [
graphics/jpeg] [
fonts/Xft2] [
lang/perl5] [
x11/libXpm] [
x11/liboldXrandr] [
graphics/giflib]
Required to build:[
pkgtools/x11-links] [
devel/libtool-base] [
devel/pkg-config] [
x11/renderproto] [
x11/xproto] [
x11/randrproto]
Master sites:
SHA1: 771eacec9081226df99bf151ecccab226ccf96ec
RMD160: 482c38694dd2b6c815a14af387587b2c304915c4
Filesize: 2139.478 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2013-06-01) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2013-03-09) Package has been reborn
- (2013-03-09) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2013-01-13) Package has been reborn
- (2012-06-11) Package has been reborn
- (2012-06-11) Package deleted from pkgsrc
CVS history: (Expand)
2013-05-31 16:44:07 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (15) | |
Log message:
Remove windowmaker, newer version in wm/
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2012-10-23 12:23:06 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (17) |
Log message:
Remove xextproto/buildlink3.mk in most cases where it occurs with
libXext/buildlink3.mk, now that it is included there.
Leave the places where its API version is set or variables from it
are used directly (about 3 packages).
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2012-10-07 22:11:06 by Aleksej Saushev | Files touched by this commit (137) |
Log message:
Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.
Mark packages that don't or might probably not have staged installation.
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2012-02-19 20:25:49 by Pierre Pronchery | Files touched by this commit (15) | |
Log message:
Import windowmaker-0.95.2 as wip/windowmaker.
Window Maker is a window manager designed to emulate the look
and feel of part of the NEXTSTEP(tm) GUI. It's supposed to be fast,
relatively small, feature rich and easy to configure, with
a simple and elegant appearance borrowed from NEXTSTEP(tm).
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