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This changes the behavior of Tk on X where X Input Methods (XIM) were recognized and used without question. With 8.3, they will be recognized and initialized, but not used unless XIM is turned on (tk useinputmethods 1). This should only affect users users with special input methods, and the new default behavior should be more beneficial to the average user. Please repo copy, thanks.
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32 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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# The user may have a wish they want to preserve
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ver=`grep -a awieYJFnsuILOnfsYEW ${PKG_PREFIX}/bin/wish 2> /dev/null \
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| sed -e 's/.*\*\*//'`
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if [ ! -e ${PKG_PREFIX}/bin/wish ] || [ "$ver" != "" -a "$ver" -lt 001 ]
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then
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[ -f ${PKG_PREFIX}/bin/wish ] && chmod u+w ${PKG_PREFIX}/bin/wish
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mkdir -p ${PKG_PREFIX}/bin
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cat > ${PKG_PREFIX}/bin/wish <<'EOF'
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#!/bin/sh
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# Installed by ports system. id: awieYJFnsuILOnfsYEW**001
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(
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echo "In FreeBSD, wish is named with a version number. This is because"
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echo "different versions of wish are not compatible with each other and"
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echo "they can not all be called \"wish\"! You may need multiple versions"
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echo "installed because a given port may depend on a specific version."
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echo
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echo "On your system, wish is installed under at least the following names:"
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echo
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for name in $(/bin/ls $(echo $PATH | sed 's/:/ /g') 2> /dev/null | egrep '^wish(step)?(x|([0-9]+\.[0-9]+))([a-z][a-z])?$')
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do
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echo $name
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done
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[ "$name" = "" ] && echo "No wish installations found, sorry."
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) 1>&2
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exit 1
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EOF
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chmod a+rx ${PKG_PREFIX}/bin/wish
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fi
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