Why don't you upgrade to sawfish 1.2? I created the following file,
(but never submitted it) to fix exactly the problem you are having.
dmg
Here is the info file:
sawfish-1.2-1.info
Description: /tmp/sawfish-1.2-1.info
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David R. Morrison said:
:
: Please wait until the next release of the fink package manager before using
: %n.info in the unstable tree, and wait until that version of fink has
: moved to the stable tree before using %n.info in the stable tree.
% find /sw/fink/dists/unstable -name "*[a-z]\.info"
/
This is entirely the wrong package to send such feedback on: it doesn't
even install any files.
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Can't seem to close any open windows xsticky's applets, can't remove
anything that is on bottom of screen panel.
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Package manager version: 0.13.0
Distribution version: 0.5.2.cvs
Mac OS X version: 10.2.6
July 2002 Developer Tools or later
gcc version: 3.1
make version: 3.79.1
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Get error message "You are not running Gnome compliant window manager"
Also it opens with 35 Xterms all over the screen + uncountable number
of Xsticky's, LOL
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Distribution version: 0.5.2.cvs
Mac OS X version: 10.2.6
July 2002 Developer Tools or later
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Folks, there are lots of packages in the unstable tree which don't pass the
tests in "fink validate." Everything is required to pass these tests (except
for the package lenght being 45 characters) in order to be allowed into a
binary distribution, so when there is a lot of last-minute moving from
At 10:56 PM -0700 6/14/03, Ben Hines wrote:
>
>Just list the emboss tarball as a SourceN: line and use it normally.
>There are percent expansions for the build directory like %b you can
>use. Some other packages do it.
>
Thanks, I'll look into that. I also thought about making an emboss-dev
split
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