pkgsrc/time/xchrono/patches/patch-aa
agc 9b84ee8c8f Initial import of xchrono, a multi-timezoned X11 clock, into the NetBSD
packages collection.

Xchrono is a multi-timezone, multi-face clock program for X Windows.
Several cities have been compiled into xchrono, and can be invoked with
command-line arguments, xchrono -help gives:

Usage: xchrono [-analog] [-bw <pixels>] [-digital]
	       [-fg <color>] [-bg <color>] [-hd <color>]
	       [-hl <color>] [-bd <color>]
	       [-fn <font_name>] [-help] [-padding <pixels>]
	       [-rv] [-update <seconds>] [-display displayname]
	       [-geometry geom]
	       [-width clockWidth] [-height clockHeight] [-local localName]
	       [-boston] [-newyork] [-chicago] [-denver] [-la]
	       [-hawaii] [-tokyo] [-sydney] [-london]
	       [-paris] [-frankfurt] [-rio]

OK, OK, Hawaii isn't a city, but you get the point. The timezones used
are taken from tztab in the SYSV case, and from /usr/lib/zoneinfo
otherwise, and as such may or may not be correct (the TZ variable
definitions or the city->timezone mappings).

The -local <localName> option causes a clock labeled with <localName>
using the value of TZ at startup as it's timezone.  In addition, a GMT
clock always appears.

[Requested by groo, who has enough trouble with one timezone, so why he
wants more is beyond me.]
2002-05-14 18:47:52 +00:00

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$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.1.1.1 2002/05/14 18:47:52 agc Exp $
--- Imakefile 2002/05/14 18:22:35 1.1
+++ Imakefile 2002/05/14 18:23:51
@@ -6,5 +6,4 @@
SRCS = xchrono.c MultiClock.c
OBJS = xchrono.o MultiClock.o
-ComplexProgramTarget(xchrono)
-InstallAppDefaults(XChrono)
+ComplexProgramTargetNoMan(xchrono)