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2013-10-30Bump PKGREVISION of packages whose Lua depends changed form, but whosedholland1-1/+2
own PKGNAME is unchanged.
2013-10-29USE_LANGUAGES=c99 and fix linker arguments to fix build on SunOS.jperkin1-1/+11
2013-10-20Give rpath options the correct -Wl prefix.joerg2-4/+4
2013-10-18Fix a common mistake in many different packages: POSIX says that when usingbsiegert1-1/+2
pax -rw, the destination directory must exist. pax in NetBSD creates it if not, pax in MirBSD complains. I read through all pkgsrc Makefiles that use pax and added an entry to INSTALLATION_DIRS, or an INSTALL_DATA_DIR invocation. I did not test all the changes but they should be fairly safe. If you notice any breakage because of this change, please contact me.
2013-07-05Update to 2013030200, fixes build with lua-5.2.wiz6-57/+46
Other changes unknown, but from the PLIST changes: pwm was removed. notionflux was added.
2013-07-04Revbump after updating lang/lua to 5.2.2.adam1-1/+2
2012-10-23Remove xextproto/buildlink3.mk in most cases where it occurs withwiz1-2/+1
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).
2012-10-08Drop PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT setting, "user-destdir" is default these days.asau1-3/+1
2012-06-01Add two missing dependencies. Broke modular build.wiz1-1/+3
2012-04-23Update to latest snapshot from today:wiz7-92/+17
Bug fixes, and better xinerama and fullscreen support.
2012-04-19Add pax to tools, for pkglint.wiz1-2/+2
2012-04-19Install contrib directory as well.wiz2-3/+141
Bump PKGREVISION.
2012-04-18Maintain this.wiz1-2/+2
2012-04-18Add patches from Philipp Hartwig improving fullscreen mode; from thewiz5-2/+79
notion-general mailing list. Bump PKGREVISION.
2012-01-08Initial import of notion-3.2011102900:wiz8-0/+316
Notion is a tiling, tabbed window manager for the X window system: Tiling: you divide the screen into non-overlapping 'tiles'. Every window occupies one tile, and is maximized to it Tabbing: a tile may contain multiple windows - they will be 'tabbed' Static: most tiled window managers are 'dynamic', meaning they automatically resize and move around tiles as windows appear and disappear. Notion, by contrast, does not automatically change the tiling. You're in control.