wmaker 0.95.4-2ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
wmaker (0.95.4-2ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - Add Unity Greeter icon. wmaker (0.95.4-2) unstable; urgency=low * Package moved from experimental to unstable and updated. * Changed permissions to menu-methods/wmaker to a+x. Updated the debian/wmaker-common.postinst and debian/wmaker.postinst [Closes: #705160] * debian/control - Removed DM Upload flag (obsolete). - Updated maintainer email address, from <email address hidden> to <email address hidden>. - Now using libtiff-dev to build packages (libtiff4-dev is in oldlibs). - Removed xosview as suggested package (not in all archs). * Bumped to standard version 3.9.4. wmaker (0.95.4-1) experimental; urgency=low * New upstream version 0.95.4. - Better icon management. [Closes: #35587, #404729] - Now cpp is not needed. Updated the debian/README.Debian file - New symbols in debian/libwutil2.symbols * Updated some icon paths in debianfiles/conf/WindowMaker - Removed ~/pixmap folder * debian/control: - Debconf version 9 (see debian/compat too). - New debug scheme for multi-platform. Removed debian/wmaker-dbg.dirs, because the path for debug files is now using hashes (/usr/lib/debug/build-id). * debian/rules: - Removed the get-*-flags scripts fix. Not needed (and was wrong). - Removed the HOSTSPEC stuff. Not needed with debconf 9. * debian/README.Debian: - Changed /etc path for appearance.menu. -- Logan Rosen <email address hidden> Mon, 19 Aug 2013 23:05:08 -0400
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Logan Rosen
- Uploaded to:
- Saucy
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- x11
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
See full publishing history Publishing
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wmaker_0.95.4.orig.tar.gz | 2.7 MiB | 2bea97f00570f05ff115d147457c16abefe496a4fc882a027152ce592d768e45 |
wmaker_0.95.4-2ubuntu1.debian.tar.gz | 300.9 KiB | e9f36a1369268f767679e46c90abcda661f2b87e6e8ac52d397076405798db46 |
wmaker_0.95.4-2ubuntu1.dsc | 2.0 KiB | e31060ab18db8decd64f581f19d94a6407361ad6c44f7706015ef1fd1375608c |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.95.3-2ubuntu2 to 0.95.4-2ubuntu1 (110.4 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- libwings-dev: Window Maker's own widget set
WINGs Is Not GNUstep (WINGs) is a small widget set with the NeXTSTEP
look and feel. Its API is inspired in OpenSTEP and its
implementation borrows some ideas from Tk. It has a reasonable set of
widgets, sufficient for building small applications like a CDPlayer
or hacking something like rxvt. It is used for basic widgets in
the WindowMaker window manager.
- libwings2: No summary available for libwings2 in ubuntu saucy.
No description available for libwings2 in ubuntu saucy.
- libwraster3: Shared libraries of Window Maker rasterizer
This library is used to manipulate images and convert them to
a format that can be displayed through the X window system.
Read the wraster.h header for an idea of what is available
- libwraster3-dev: No summary available for libwraster3-dev in ubuntu saucy.
No description available for libwraster3-dev in ubuntu saucy.
- libwutil2: No summary available for libwutil2 in ubuntu saucy.
No description available for libwutil2 in ubuntu saucy.
- wmaker: No summary available for wmaker in ubuntu saucy.
No description available for wmaker in ubuntu saucy.
- wmaker-common: Window Maker - Architecture independent files
Written by Alfredo Kojima almost from scratch, resembles the NeXTStep look
very closely, and it is now an official GNU project. Window Maker (originally
named WindowMaker) is not overloaded with features, and it is easier to
configure than most other window managers. Its final goal is to produce a
window manager that doesn't require editing of configuration files.
Window Maker is fast and doesn't require tons of memory to run.
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This package contains the architecture independent files.
- wmaker-dbg: No summary available for wmaker-dbg in ubuntu saucy.
No description available for wmaker-dbg in ubuntu saucy.