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ratpoison/
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3267
(16 years ago)
by laffer1:
add license, gpl2
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etoile-azalea/
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3472
(16 years ago)
by ctriv:
Bump portrevision on all GNUStep ports.
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fvwm2/
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3480
(16 years ago)
by laffer1:
*** empty log message ***
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etoile-azdock/
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3666
(16 years ago)
by laffer1:
This will fix build errors with conflicting libobjc.so's. However this hack will not work with GNUstep using the system compiler.
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kompmgr/
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3938
(16 years ago)
by laffer1:
Update to KDE 3.5.8
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windowmaker/
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4986
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
add license.
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twm/
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5093
(15 years ago)
by stevan:
I've updated it to version 1.0.4.
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libcompizconfig/
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5103
(15 years ago)
by stevan:
Added LICENSE=gpl2
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afterstep/
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5205
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
Some people don't realize ports have dependancies. they do.
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fluxbox/
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5228
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
USE_XORG
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enlightenment/
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5235
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
update enlightenment to 16.8.13-0.01
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openbox/
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5735
(15 years ago)
by crash:
update to 3.4.7.2,add license
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wmii/
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5825
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
Update to 3.6. This might fix the failures on magus.
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icewm/
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5910
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
update to 1.2.36pre2. This might work around the magus error we're getting now.
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skippy-xd/
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5912
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
license, switch to localbase
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obconf/
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5913
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
add license
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mlvwm/
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5914
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
This will be going away, but we might as well add license
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metacity/
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5915
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
update to 2.22
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libdockapp/
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5916
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
update to 0.6.2, license
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enlightenment-docs/
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5917
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
license, xorg, localbase instead of x11base
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boxtools/
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5919
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
use xorg
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blackbox/
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5920
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
license
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compiz/
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5920
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
license
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awesome/
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5921
(15 years ago)
by laffer1:
update to 2.3.2
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Makefile
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5269
(15 years ago)
by archite:
Initial import of awesome window manager.
awesome is a tiling window manager initially based on a dwm code
rewriting. It's extremely fast, small, dynamic and awesome.
Windows can be managed in several layouts: tiled and floating. Each
layout can be applied on the fly, optimizing the environment for the
application in use and the task performed.
Managing windows in tiled mode assures that no space will be waste on
your screen. No gaps, no overlap.
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