- Remove DISTFILES variable
- Add LICENSE_FILE for MIT license
- Add proxy dependencies to LIB_DEPENDS and USE_XORG
- Remove WANT_GNOME and GNOME option [1]
- Add PORTDATA variable
- Use new options helpers and remove bsd.port.options.mk include
- Fix patch for disabled NLS option
- Simplify docs installation
- Change sed patch for util/fbsetbg and regenerate files/patch-util_fbsetbg
- Adapt pkg-plist
- adjust pkg-descr while here
[1] http://git.fluxbox.org/fluxbox.git/commit/?id=a2558a2b14054058342d9946deefd7c72dc2d887
PR: 211814
Submitted by: lightside@gmx.com
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