freebsd-ports/x11-wm/fvwm2-i18n/Makefile

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# New ports collection makefile for: Internationalized fvwm2
# Date created: 20 Jan 1996
# Whom: peter
#
1999-08-31 05:04:38 +02:00
# $FreeBSD$
#
CATEGORIES= x11-wm
Change this ports a slave ports. Long long time ago, my friend Mr. yamamoto made an I18N_MB patch. It was used mainly in Japan since it enable fvwm to display Japanese characters in the menu, titlebar, and so on. However, and unfortunately, it was not included original fvwm code at that time since less people need it. Since then, I maintained the I18N_MB patch to adopt new fvwm releases. IIRC, this patch is based on the hack for TWM (see X11R5 contrib), and influences to other fvwm-derived window managers to be i18n-ed (e.g., afterstep, windowmaker, etc.) Soon after the fvwm development team was re-organized as current form, I tried pushing I18N_MB patch to be included to original fvwm code. It was great pleasure for me but I have no time to test it; my desktop environment is tainted with Windows, and I'm lazy to update my fvwm, that runs on VMware. Recently, I've heard from kris that this ports is broken on 5-current and sparc64 environment. It seems that it comes from header misuse or something like that. Maybe I can fix it, but I don't do that. I would be good chanse to kill this ports, and use the original fvwm code which is already included this patch for a long time. I believe that fvwm code is still well-maintained, it should work as expected; I've heard from many people that it works, and I've just confirmed that. There's no reason to switch it. Anyway, standalone I18N_MB patch is now dead from FreeBSD ports. Thanks to the original author yamamoto (he's maybe workin' at panasonic.com but I don't know how to contact him,) subscribers of fvwm-users-jp mailinglist (note: it was concluded already,) people who send me a comment/patch, and ports/x11-wm/fvwm2-i18n users. PS: I intentionally give a little bit funny PKGNAMESUFFIX to this ports, to keep this package name unchanged. It should be changed further releases. Committed at: Executive floor lounge, Hilton Anaheim.
2003-10-27 20:30:37 +01:00
PKGNAMESUFFIX= 2-i18n
MAINTAINER= matusita@FreeBSD.org
2003-02-22 16:51:59 +01:00
COMMENT=Internationalized fvwm version 2, a window manager for X
Change this ports a slave ports. Long long time ago, my friend Mr. yamamoto made an I18N_MB patch. It was used mainly in Japan since it enable fvwm to display Japanese characters in the menu, titlebar, and so on. However, and unfortunately, it was not included original fvwm code at that time since less people need it. Since then, I maintained the I18N_MB patch to adopt new fvwm releases. IIRC, this patch is based on the hack for TWM (see X11R5 contrib), and influences to other fvwm-derived window managers to be i18n-ed (e.g., afterstep, windowmaker, etc.) Soon after the fvwm development team was re-organized as current form, I tried pushing I18N_MB patch to be included to original fvwm code. It was great pleasure for me but I have no time to test it; my desktop environment is tainted with Windows, and I'm lazy to update my fvwm, that runs on VMware. Recently, I've heard from kris that this ports is broken on 5-current and sparc64 environment. It seems that it comes from header misuse or something like that. Maybe I can fix it, but I don't do that. I would be good chanse to kill this ports, and use the original fvwm code which is already included this patch for a long time. I believe that fvwm code is still well-maintained, it should work as expected; I've heard from many people that it works, and I've just confirmed that. There's no reason to switch it. Anyway, standalone I18N_MB patch is now dead from FreeBSD ports. Thanks to the original author yamamoto (he's maybe workin' at panasonic.com but I don't know how to contact him,) subscribers of fvwm-users-jp mailinglist (note: it was concluded already,) people who send me a comment/patch, and ports/x11-wm/fvwm2-i18n users. PS: I intentionally give a little bit funny PKGNAMESUFFIX to this ports, to keep this package name unchanged. It should be changed further releases. Committed at: Executive floor lounge, Hilton Anaheim.
2003-10-27 20:30:37 +01:00
MASTERDIR= ${.CURDIR}/../../x11-wm/fvwm2
PKGDIR= ${.CURDIR}
PLIST= ${MASTERDIR}/pkg-plist
Change this ports a slave ports. Long long time ago, my friend Mr. yamamoto made an I18N_MB patch. It was used mainly in Japan since it enable fvwm to display Japanese characters in the menu, titlebar, and so on. However, and unfortunately, it was not included original fvwm code at that time since less people need it. Since then, I maintained the I18N_MB patch to adopt new fvwm releases. IIRC, this patch is based on the hack for TWM (see X11R5 contrib), and influences to other fvwm-derived window managers to be i18n-ed (e.g., afterstep, windowmaker, etc.) Soon after the fvwm development team was re-organized as current form, I tried pushing I18N_MB patch to be included to original fvwm code. It was great pleasure for me but I have no time to test it; my desktop environment is tainted with Windows, and I'm lazy to update my fvwm, that runs on VMware. Recently, I've heard from kris that this ports is broken on 5-current and sparc64 environment. It seems that it comes from header misuse or something like that. Maybe I can fix it, but I don't do that. I would be good chanse to kill this ports, and use the original fvwm code which is already included this patch for a long time. I believe that fvwm code is still well-maintained, it should work as expected; I've heard from many people that it works, and I've just confirmed that. There's no reason to switch it. Anyway, standalone I18N_MB patch is now dead from FreeBSD ports. Thanks to the original author yamamoto (he's maybe workin' at panasonic.com but I don't know how to contact him,) subscribers of fvwm-users-jp mailinglist (note: it was concluded already,) people who send me a comment/patch, and ports/x11-wm/fvwm2-i18n users. PS: I intentionally give a little bit funny PKGNAMESUFFIX to this ports, to keep this package name unchanged. It should be changed further releases. Committed at: Executive floor lounge, Hilton Anaheim.
2003-10-27 20:30:37 +01:00
WITH_MULTIBYTE= YES
Change this ports a slave ports. Long long time ago, my friend Mr. yamamoto made an I18N_MB patch. It was used mainly in Japan since it enable fvwm to display Japanese characters in the menu, titlebar, and so on. However, and unfortunately, it was not included original fvwm code at that time since less people need it. Since then, I maintained the I18N_MB patch to adopt new fvwm releases. IIRC, this patch is based on the hack for TWM (see X11R5 contrib), and influences to other fvwm-derived window managers to be i18n-ed (e.g., afterstep, windowmaker, etc.) Soon after the fvwm development team was re-organized as current form, I tried pushing I18N_MB patch to be included to original fvwm code. It was great pleasure for me but I have no time to test it; my desktop environment is tainted with Windows, and I'm lazy to update my fvwm, that runs on VMware. Recently, I've heard from kris that this ports is broken on 5-current and sparc64 environment. It seems that it comes from header misuse or something like that. Maybe I can fix it, but I don't do that. I would be good chanse to kill this ports, and use the original fvwm code which is already included this patch for a long time. I believe that fvwm code is still well-maintained, it should work as expected; I've heard from many people that it works, and I've just confirmed that. There's no reason to switch it. Anyway, standalone I18N_MB patch is now dead from FreeBSD ports. Thanks to the original author yamamoto (he's maybe workin' at panasonic.com but I don't know how to contact him,) subscribers of fvwm-users-jp mailinglist (note: it was concluded already,) people who send me a comment/patch, and ports/x11-wm/fvwm2-i18n users. PS: I intentionally give a little bit funny PKGNAMESUFFIX to this ports, to keep this package name unchanged. It should be changed further releases. Committed at: Executive floor lounge, Hilton Anaheim.
2003-10-27 20:30:37 +01:00
.include "${MASTERDIR}/Makefile"