different port, so, LOCALBASE), _and_ x11vnc (installed by the current port,
so PREFIX). fixit accordingly, for correctness and to cater for whoever
might like the pain of installing different ports with different prefixes.
discussed with/ok ajacoutot
Gyrus is a small tool for the administration of mailboxes in IMAP/Cyrus
servers. The main idea behind it, is to provide mail server
administrators with a better way to do the daily maintenance than a
command line or a plain and boring telnet client.
The main features gyrus includes are:
* Browsing, creation and deletion of mailboxes.
* Mailbox quotas control.
* Management of IMAP Access Control Lists.
* Creation of printable reports with over-quota mailboxes.
reworked to use MODULES=x11/tk (suggested by steven@) and Makefile
cleanup by Stuart Cassoff, thanks to both
- take MAINTAINER, previous maintainer didn't respond to my past emails
by the gtk2-clearlooks-engine package (we depends on gtk-engines2 which
depends on gtk2-clearlooks-engine)
- remove conflict with gtk2-clearlooks-engine
ok jasper@
- add missing icon goos
- regen WANTLIB and set GPL version marker
original conflict removal idea from Stefan Sperling
Douglas Santos (maintainer) agrees with the change
ok jasper@
XOSD displays text on your screen, sounds simple right? The difference
is it is unmanaged and shaped, so it appears transparent. This gives
the effect of an On Screen Display, like your TV/VCR etc.
looks good to/feedback from jasper@
* patch-plugins_mouse_gsd-mouse-manager_c is from upstream SVN: fix crash
with X servers that don't provide XInput
* patch-gnome-settings-daemon_gnome-settings-module_c: disable loading of
the keyboard plugin under VNC-like displays
"commit it" jasper@
install an identical copy of the 6x12 font named "bold" (i.e. to prevent
a synthetic bold font being generated). everyone I talked to hates this,
and would like it if 6x12 bold was distinct from 6x12 normal, even if
it's a little blocky, so change ALL_TARGET from pcf to n12, and regen
the PLIST, this reinstates the expected behaviour.