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Author SHA1 Message Date
Florent Thoumie
d4f0d0048a - Welcome X.org 7.2 \o/.
- Set X11BASE to ${LOCALBASE} for recent ${OSVERSION}.
- Bump PORTREVISION for ports intalling files in ${X11BASE}.
2007-05-19 20:36:56 +00:00
Edwin Groothuis
5b2fd8de70 Remove USE_REINPLACE from categories starting with X 2006-05-13 05:00:46 +00:00
Trevor Johnson
3c175cb569 Use PLIST_FILES.
Reviewed by:	marcus
2004-02-05 20:38:07 +00:00
Kirill Ponomarev
3d4e276d1b - Update to version 0.4.2
PR:		59335
Submitted by:	Ports Fury
2003-11-16 15:16:42 +00:00
Mark Linimon
1492eb5e4b Reset maintainer to ports@FreeBSD.org. Requested by: kris. 2003-11-03 07:28:44 +00:00
Ade Lovett
7e52725f2a Clear moonlight beckons.
Requiem mors pacem pkg-comment,
And be calm ports tree.

E Nomini Patri, E Fili, E Spiritu Sancti.
2003-03-07 06:14:21 +00:00
Patrick Li
b50c44981d Fix for -CURRENT, malloc.h->stdlib.h
Spotted by:	Bento
2002-01-02 04:16:51 +00:00
Vanilla I. Shu
d51d809469 w9wm is a quick & dirty hack based on 9wm, the wonderful "template"
window manager made by David Hogan.

9wm is really nice for all day use (I mean, a large Emacs window
covering the whole screen and a terminal to use Lynx and browse the
web ;-)) provided that you do not have a large number of windows on
your screen.  But in some occasions it is not the case (ie. you have
to telnet to 4-5 remote machines), which is painful with 9wm.
This need for virtual screens motivated this about 50 lines hack.
w9wm brings support for virtual screens (provided you use the second
button, aka middle button to select one virtual screen) as well as for
key bindings (to switch from one window to another).

PR:		ports/25362
Submitted by:	George Reid <greid@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
2001-03-17 16:19:14 +00:00