Changes:
- Fixed ReadConfigFile() to prevent config command overlap collisions.
- Fixed SkipNonSpace() to consider new lines to be white space.
- Fixed handle_configure_request() to support moving windows.
- Added SwallowFocusClick configuration (default: disabled).
Released 2021-09-09 by Morgan Aldridge
0.9.2 -> 0.9.3
Fix RestartSystem()/Done() to correctly restart into other window managers
Add RoundedScreenCorners configuration
Changed default font size to 12px
Changed default scroll bar width/height to 16px
Changed default menu bar height to 20px
More accurate sizing & styling of window title bars & controls, scroll bars, and resize handle
0.9.1 -> 0.9.2
Change sprintf() & strcat() to snprintf()
Problems found with existing distfiles:
distfiles/fvwm-1.24r.tar.gz
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
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).
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.
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
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.