Got carried away deleting. Added back
LIB_DEPENDS = x11/gnome/libsrvg
Revisions
Makefile.inc patched
Python modules/menu-cache removed from Makefile
pkg-readme removed
CONFIGURE_STYLE= simple
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J. Scott Heppler
? x11/jgmenu/patches/patch-Makefile_inc
Index: x11/jgmenu/Makefile
Revisions
Makefile.inc patched
Python modules/menu-cache removed from Makefile
pkg-readme removed
CONFIGURE_STYLE= simple
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J. Scott Heppler
? x11/jgmenu/patches/patch-Makefile_inc
Index: x11/jgmenu/Makefile
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RCS file:
On 2022/11/21 12:11:24 -0800, "Heppler, J. Scott" wrote:
> I debated breaking the port down into flavors but really did not have a
> sense about what OpenBSD users would use. Personally, the lightest
> fastest option is what I would use.
>
> Since --with-lx is the default, it will throw a build
I debated breaking the port down into flavors but really did not have a
sense about what OpenBSD users would use. Personally, the lightest
fastest option is what I would use.
Since --with-lx is the default, it will throw a build error. I'm not
sure what OpenBSD policy is toward a "multi-tool"
Hello,
On 2022/11/20 16:13:11 -0800, "Heppler, J. Scott" wrote:
> The attached diff updates jgmenu.
Thanks for updating jgmenu!
> The update matches Debian testing and is one minor version beyond
> FreeBSD.
>
> This update add a fourth method of menu generation - apps. "apps" is an
>
The attached diff updates jgmenu.
The update matches Debian testing and is one minor version beyond
FreeBSD.
This update add a fourth method of menu generation - apps. "apps" is an
internal menu generator that duplicates the function of x11/menu-cache
while being significantly faster.