modernize port; update to latest version (2.18); use official MASTER_SITES;

port now use configure instead of imake.
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MD5 (xdaliclock-2.11.tar.gz) = 384b84a524652b850324dfe4573c934b
RMD160 (xdaliclock-2.11.tar.gz) = 18358035d852c7d8c99f2c03cad64b9e0505694b
SHA1 (xdaliclock-2.11.tar.gz) = 174400aba6ca83d20d16076f3bb2bb2a38d3bf8f
MD5 (xdaliclock-2.18.tar.gz) = 286c2c2ca9aa12b8ee6e58dda1ca1739
RMD160 (xdaliclock-2.18.tar.gz) = fed09e8def641401212d8a215b81803407bf7046
SHA1 (xdaliclock-2.18.tar.gz) = 7b00a49cd4347b7088a56092cb4910e0d8775d00

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XDaliClock V 2.05
XDaliClock is for the X Window System. It can display in 12 or 24
hour modes, and displays the date when a mouse button is held down.
It has four large fonts built into it, but it can animate most other
fonts that contain all of the digits. It can also do some funky
psychedelic colormap cycling, and can use overlay planes or the
`shape' extension so that the window is transparent.
This is a neat program which ``morphs'' each of the digits into the
next in the sequence to update the time. Good processor hog for all you
P90 owners.
Gary Palmer <gpalmer@FreeBSD.ORG>
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.3 2001/07/10 21:39:07 lebel Exp $
bin/xdaliclock
lib/X11/app-defaults/XDaliClock
man/cat1/xdaliclock.0
man/man1/xdaliclock.1