Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 02:19:43 +0200 (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Westeurop=E4ische_Sommerzeit?=) From: Tommy Scheunemann <tommy.scheunemann@s1999.tu-chemnitz.de> To: Jeremy Messenger <mezz7@cox.net> Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: linux-opera-7.23.20031119 Message-ID: <Pine.QNX.4.60.0405230215430.1772@destiny.arrishq.local> In-Reply-To: <opr8bv87bw8ckrg5@smtp.central.cox.net> References: <Pine.QNX.4.60.0405210323340.756@destiny.arrishq.local> <opr8bv87bw8ckrg5@smtp.central.cox.net>
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>> Hi ! >> You're currently porting the Opera Browser to FreeBSD. This package >> includes a Wmconfig menu entry. > > Not anymore in 7.5, which I have disabled it. I can enable it back if you > want me to. I think it's better to keep Wmconfig Entries in the Wmconfig Package. Users that don't want to use Wmconfig have no use for these menu entries. I think Flwm is the only Window Manager with an converter. The "mainstream" desktops like KDE or Gnome will ignore Wmconfig entries. >> Since RedHat no longer develops this tool, I've continued. To be more BSD >> friendly, the configuration directory has moved to >> /usr/local/etc/X11/wmconfig. >> As an alternative, you may remove the file and I will include it in >> Wmconfig. > > Well, I think www/opera might be the best choice to be part of this instead > linux-opera to include in Wmconfig. Because, both of them are native but you > can add both of them in Wmconfig as long you name it 'linux-opera'. Note > that, www/linux-opera is no longer in the name of 'opera' and have been > renamed to 'linux-opera' on everything such as ~/.linux-opera, binary, > datadir and etc. Noticed. I have included sample configuration files from the Ports and I will change the menu entries. > Cheers, > Mezz > Tommy Scheunemann
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