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2011-11-01Recursive bump for graphics/freetype2 buildlink addition.sbd1-2/+2
2008-06-12Add DESTDIR support.joerg1-1/+3
2006-12-27- fine grained X11 dependencies for packages which have either USE_IMAKEjoerg1-1/+4
or USE_X11BASE set, but don't include mk/x11.buildlink3.mk directly or via buildlink3.mks - introduce BUILDLINK_PREFIX.libXpm as alias for BUILDLINK_PREFIX.xpm in the !modular case - fix some cases where the check for libX11 couldn't work at all by using C++ for compilation without including the proper headers Verified using a full X11_TYPE=xorg bulk build without additional breakage. Discussed with salo@, wiz@ and send to packages@ for feedback.
2006-12-15Mechanically replace all includes of buildlink3.mk of the followingjoerg1-2/+2
packages with the modular Xorg equivalent. Those are falling back to the old location by default, so this commmit doesn't change dependencies. graphics/xpm ==> x11/libXpm fonts/Xft2 ==> x11/libXft x11/Xfixes ==> x11/libXfixes x11/xcursor ==> x11/libXcursor x11/Xrender ==> x11/libXrender x11/Xrandr ==> libXrandr
2006-06-11Needs pkg-config.joerg1-1/+2
2006-03-04Point MAINTAINER to pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org in the case where nojlam1-2/+2
developer is officially maintaining the package. The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't developers.
2006-02-05Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change.joerg1-2/+2
2006-01-24Bump BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED of textproc/expat to 2.0.0 becausewiz1-1/+2
of the shlib major bump. PKGREVISION++ for the dependencies.
2005-09-04Initial import of cwm-3.xtraeme4-0/+29
cwm is a window manager for X11. It was originally inspired by evilwm, but was rewritten from scratch due to limitations in the evilwm codebase. The from-scratch rewrite borrowed some code from 9wm. cwm contains many new features which all concentrate on the efficiency and transparency of window management. cwm also aims to maintain the most simplest and pleasant aesthetic.