[Pkg-wmaker-commits] [wmrack] 36/97: Imported Debian patch 1.1-2

Doug Torrance dtorrance-guest at moszumanska.debian.org
Sat Aug 22 02:42:02 UTC 2015


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commit 00c39269a39e26b35a531b987bf32b8392b6fb5d
Author: Doug Torrance <dtorrance at monmouthcollege.edu>
Date:   Tue Jan 6 22:25:56 2015 -0600

    Imported Debian patch 1.1-2
---
 LICENSE                      | 339 -------------------------------------------
 configure                    | 221 +++++++++++++++++++---------
 debian/README.debian         |  37 -----
 debian/changelog             |  53 ++++++-
 debian/control               |  18 ++-
 debian/copyright             |   9 +-
 debian/dirs                  |   3 -
 debian/menu                  |   5 -
 debian/postinst              |   5 -
 debian/postrm                |   7 -
 debian/rules                 |  27 +---
 debian/wmrack.dirs           |   1 +
 debian/{docs => wmrack.docs} |   0
 debian/wmrack.menu           |   4 +
 wmrack.man                   |   2 +-
 15 files changed, 233 insertions(+), 498 deletions(-)

diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100644
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diff --git a/configure b/configure
index be7758a..1df8e6f 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 
 # Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles.
-# Generated automatically using autoconf version 2.12 
+# Generated automatically using autoconf version 2.13 
 # Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 #
 # This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation
@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ mandir='${prefix}/man'
 # Initialize some other variables.
 subdirs=
 MFLAGS= MAKEFLAGS=
+SHELL=${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}
 # Maximum number of lines to put in a shell here document.
 ac_max_here_lines=12
 
@@ -343,7 +344,7 @@ EOF
     verbose=yes ;;
 
   -version | --version | --versio | --versi | --vers)
-    echo "configure generated by autoconf version 2.12"
+    echo "configure generated by autoconf version 2.13"
     exit 0 ;;
 
   -with-* | --with-*)
@@ -513,9 +514,11 @@ ac_ext=c
 # CFLAGS is not in ac_cpp because -g, -O, etc. are not valid cpp options.
 ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
 ac_compile='${CC-cc} -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext 1>&5'
-ac_link='${CC-cc} -o conftest $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS 1>&5'
+ac_link='${CC-cc} -o conftest${ac_exeext} $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS 1>&5'
 cross_compiling=$ac_cv_prog_cc_cross
 
+ac_exeext=
+ac_objext=o
 if (echo "testing\c"; echo 1,2,3) | grep c >/dev/null; then
   # Stardent Vistra SVR4 grep lacks -e, says ghazi at caip.rutgers.edu.
   if (echo -n testing; echo 1,2,3) | sed s/-n/xn/ | grep xn >/dev/null; then
@@ -557,15 +560,16 @@ fi
 # Extract the first word of "gcc", so it can be a program name with args.
 set dummy gcc; ac_word=$2
 echo $ac_n "checking for $ac_word""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:561: checking for $ac_word" >&5
+echo "configure:564: checking for $ac_word" >&5
 if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_prog_CC'+set}'`\" = set"; then
   echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
 else
   if test -n "$CC"; then
   ac_cv_prog_CC="$CC" # Let the user override the test.
 else
-  IFS="${IFS= 	}"; ac_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS="${IFS}:"
-  for ac_dir in $PATH; do
+  IFS="${IFS= 	}"; ac_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=":"
+  ac_dummy="$PATH"
+  for ac_dir in $ac_dummy; do
     test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=.
     if test -f $ac_dir/$ac_word; then
       ac_cv_prog_CC="gcc"
@@ -586,16 +590,17 @@ if test -z "$CC"; then
   # Extract the first word of "cc", so it can be a program name with args.
 set dummy cc; ac_word=$2
 echo $ac_n "checking for $ac_word""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:590: checking for $ac_word" >&5
+echo "configure:594: checking for $ac_word" >&5
 if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_prog_CC'+set}'`\" = set"; then
   echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
 else
   if test -n "$CC"; then
   ac_cv_prog_CC="$CC" # Let the user override the test.
 else
-  IFS="${IFS= 	}"; ac_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS="${IFS}:"
+  IFS="${IFS= 	}"; ac_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=":"
   ac_prog_rejected=no
-  for ac_dir in $PATH; do
+  ac_dummy="$PATH"
+  for ac_dir in $ac_dummy; do
     test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=.
     if test -f $ac_dir/$ac_word; then
       if test "$ac_dir/$ac_word" = "/usr/ucb/cc"; then
@@ -630,25 +635,61 @@ else
   echo "$ac_t""no" 1>&6
 fi
 
+  if test -z "$CC"; then
+    case "`uname -s`" in
+    *win32* | *WIN32*)
+      # Extract the first word of "cl", so it can be a program name with args.
+set dummy cl; ac_word=$2
+echo $ac_n "checking for $ac_word""... $ac_c" 1>&6
+echo "configure:645: checking for $ac_word" >&5
+if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_prog_CC'+set}'`\" = set"; then
+  echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
+else
+  if test -n "$CC"; then
+  ac_cv_prog_CC="$CC" # Let the user override the test.
+else
+  IFS="${IFS= 	}"; ac_save_ifs="$IFS"; IFS=":"
+  ac_dummy="$PATH"
+  for ac_dir in $ac_dummy; do
+    test -z "$ac_dir" && ac_dir=.
+    if test -f $ac_dir/$ac_word; then
+      ac_cv_prog_CC="cl"
+      break
+    fi
+  done
+  IFS="$ac_save_ifs"
+fi
+fi
+CC="$ac_cv_prog_CC"
+if test -n "$CC"; then
+  echo "$ac_t""$CC" 1>&6
+else
+  echo "$ac_t""no" 1>&6
+fi
+ ;;
+    esac
+  fi
   test -z "$CC" && { echo "configure: error: no acceptable cc found in \$PATH" 1>&2; exit 1; }
 fi
 
 echo $ac_n "checking whether the C compiler ($CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS) works""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:638: checking whether the C compiler ($CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS) works" >&5
+echo "configure:677: checking whether the C compiler ($CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS) works" >&5
 
 ac_ext=c
 # CFLAGS is not in ac_cpp because -g, -O, etc. are not valid cpp options.
 ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
 ac_compile='${CC-cc} -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext 1>&5'
-ac_link='${CC-cc} -o conftest $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS 1>&5'
+ac_link='${CC-cc} -o conftest${ac_exeext} $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS 1>&5'
 cross_compiling=$ac_cv_prog_cc_cross
 
-cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 648 "configure"
+cat > conftest.$ac_ext << EOF
+
+#line 688 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
+
 main(){return(0);}
 EOF
-if { (eval echo configure:652: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest; then
+if { (eval echo configure:693: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
   ac_cv_prog_cc_works=yes
   # If we can't run a trivial program, we are probably using a cross compiler.
   if (./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then
@@ -662,18 +703,24 @@ else
   ac_cv_prog_cc_works=no
 fi
 rm -fr conftest*
+ac_ext=c
+# CFLAGS is not in ac_cpp because -g, -O, etc. are not valid cpp options.
+ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
+ac_compile='${CC-cc} -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext 1>&5'
+ac_link='${CC-cc} -o conftest${ac_exeext} $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS 1>&5'
+cross_compiling=$ac_cv_prog_cc_cross
 
 echo "$ac_t""$ac_cv_prog_cc_works" 1>&6
 if test $ac_cv_prog_cc_works = no; then
   { echo "configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables." 1>&2; exit 1; }
 fi
 echo $ac_n "checking whether the C compiler ($CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS) is a cross-compiler""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:672: checking whether the C compiler ($CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS) is a cross-compiler" >&5
+echo "configure:719: checking whether the C compiler ($CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS) is a cross-compiler" >&5
 echo "$ac_t""$ac_cv_prog_cc_cross" 1>&6
 cross_compiling=$ac_cv_prog_cc_cross
 
 echo $ac_n "checking whether we are using GNU C""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:677: checking whether we are using GNU C" >&5
+echo "configure:724: checking whether we are using GNU C" >&5
 if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_prog_gcc'+set}'`\" = set"; then
   echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
 else
@@ -682,7 +729,7 @@ else
   yes;
 #endif
 EOF
-if { ac_try='${CC-cc} -E conftest.c'; { (eval echo configure:686: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }; } | egrep yes >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+if { ac_try='${CC-cc} -E conftest.c'; { (eval echo configure:733: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }; } | egrep yes >/dev/null 2>&1; then
   ac_cv_prog_gcc=yes
 else
   ac_cv_prog_gcc=no
@@ -693,11 +740,15 @@ echo "$ac_t""$ac_cv_prog_gcc" 1>&6
 
 if test $ac_cv_prog_gcc = yes; then
   GCC=yes
-  ac_test_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS+set}"
-  ac_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
-  CFLAGS=
-  echo $ac_n "checking whether ${CC-cc} accepts -g""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:701: checking whether ${CC-cc} accepts -g" >&5
+else
+  GCC=
+fi
+
+ac_test_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS+set}"
+ac_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
+CFLAGS=
+echo $ac_n "checking whether ${CC-cc} accepts -g""... $ac_c" 1>&6
+echo "configure:752: checking whether ${CC-cc} accepts -g" >&5
 if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_prog_cc_g'+set}'`\" = set"; then
   echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
 else
@@ -712,16 +763,20 @@ rm -f conftest*
 fi
 
 echo "$ac_t""$ac_cv_prog_cc_g" 1>&6
-  if test "$ac_test_CFLAGS" = set; then
-    CFLAGS="$ac_save_CFLAGS"
-  elif test $ac_cv_prog_cc_g = yes; then
+if test "$ac_test_CFLAGS" = set; then
+  CFLAGS="$ac_save_CFLAGS"
+elif test $ac_cv_prog_cc_g = yes; then
+  if test "$GCC" = yes; then
     CFLAGS="-g -O2"
   else
-    CFLAGS="-O2"
+    CFLAGS="-g"
   fi
 else
-  GCC=
-  test "${CFLAGS+set}" = set || CFLAGS="-g"
+  if test "$GCC" = yes; then
+    CFLAGS="-O2"
+  else
+    CFLAGS=
+  fi
 fi
 
 ac_aux_dir=
@@ -750,28 +805,30 @@ ac_configure=$ac_aux_dir/configure # This should be Cygnus configure.
 # SunOS /usr/etc/install
 # IRIX /sbin/install
 # AIX /bin/install
+# AIX 4 /usr/bin/installbsd, which doesn't work without a -g flag
 # AFS /usr/afsws/bin/install, which mishandles nonexistent args
 # SVR4 /usr/ucb/install, which tries to use the nonexistent group "staff"
 # ./install, which can be erroneously created by make from ./install.sh.
 echo $ac_n "checking for a BSD compatible install""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:758: checking for a BSD compatible install" >&5
+echo "configure:814: checking for a BSD compatible install" >&5
 if test -z "$INSTALL"; then
 if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_path_install'+set}'`\" = set"; then
   echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
 else
-    IFS="${IFS= 	}"; ac_save_IFS="$IFS"; IFS="${IFS}:"
+    IFS="${IFS= 	}"; ac_save_IFS="$IFS"; IFS=":"
   for ac_dir in $PATH; do
     # Account for people who put trailing slashes in PATH elements.
     case "$ac_dir/" in
     /|./|.//|/etc/*|/usr/sbin/*|/usr/etc/*|/sbin/*|/usr/afsws/bin/*|/usr/ucb/*) ;;
     *)
       # OSF1 and SCO ODT 3.0 have their own names for install.
-      for ac_prog in ginstall installbsd scoinst install; do
+      # Don't use installbsd from OSF since it installs stuff as root
+      # by default.
+      for ac_prog in ginstall scoinst install; do
         if test -f $ac_dir/$ac_prog; then
 	  if test $ac_prog = install &&
             grep dspmsg $ac_dir/$ac_prog >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 	    # AIX install.  It has an incompatible calling convention.
-	    # OSF/1 installbsd also uses dspmsg, but is usable.
 	    :
 	  else
 	    ac_cv_path_install="$ac_dir/$ac_prog -c"
@@ -801,10 +858,12 @@ echo "$ac_t""$INSTALL" 1>&6
 # It thinks the first close brace ends the variable substitution.
 test -z "$INSTALL_PROGRAM" && INSTALL_PROGRAM='${INSTALL}'
 
+test -z "$INSTALL_SCRIPT" && INSTALL_SCRIPT='${INSTALL_PROGRAM}'
+
 test -z "$INSTALL_DATA" && INSTALL_DATA='${INSTALL} -m 644'
 
 echo $ac_n "checking whether ln -s works""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:808: checking whether ln -s works" >&5
+echo "configure:867: checking whether ln -s works" >&5
 if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_prog_LN_S'+set}'`\" = set"; then
   echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
 else
@@ -828,7 +887,7 @@ fi
 
 
 echo $ac_n "checking how to run the C preprocessor""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:832: checking how to run the C preprocessor" >&5
+echo "configure:891: checking how to run the C preprocessor" >&5
 # On Suns, sometimes $CPP names a directory.
 if test -n "$CPP" && test -d "$CPP"; then
   CPP=
@@ -843,14 +902,14 @@ else
   # On the NeXT, cc -E runs the code through the compiler's parser,
   # not just through cpp.
   cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 847 "configure"
+#line 906 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
 #include <assert.h>
 Syntax Error
 EOF
 ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext >/dev/null 2>conftest.out"
-{ (eval echo configure:853: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
-ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out`
+{ (eval echo configure:912: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
+ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out | grep -v "^conftest.${ac_ext}\$"`
 if test -z "$ac_err"; then
   :
 else
@@ -860,14 +919,31 @@ else
   rm -rf conftest*
   CPP="${CC-cc} -E -traditional-cpp"
   cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 864 "configure"
+#line 923 "configure"
+#include "confdefs.h"
+#include <assert.h>
+Syntax Error
+EOF
+ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext >/dev/null 2>conftest.out"
+{ (eval echo configure:929: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
+ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out | grep -v "^conftest.${ac_ext}\$"`
+if test -z "$ac_err"; then
+  :
+else
+  echo "$ac_err" >&5
+  echo "configure: failed program was:" >&5
+  cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+  rm -rf conftest*
+  CPP="${CC-cc} -nologo -E"
+  cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
+#line 940 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
 #include <assert.h>
 Syntax Error
 EOF
 ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext >/dev/null 2>conftest.out"
-{ (eval echo configure:870: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
-ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out`
+{ (eval echo configure:946: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
+ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out | grep -v "^conftest.${ac_ext}\$"`
 if test -z "$ac_err"; then
   :
 else
@@ -880,6 +956,8 @@ fi
 rm -f conftest*
 fi
 rm -f conftest*
+fi
+rm -f conftest*
   ac_cv_prog_CPP="$CPP"
 fi
   CPP="$ac_cv_prog_CPP"
@@ -889,12 +967,12 @@ fi
 echo "$ac_t""$CPP" 1>&6
 
 echo $ac_n "checking for ANSI C header files""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:893: checking for ANSI C header files" >&5
+echo "configure:971: checking for ANSI C header files" >&5
 if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_header_stdc'+set}'`\" = set"; then
   echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
 else
   cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 898 "configure"
+#line 976 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
 #include <stdlib.h>
 #include <stdarg.h>
@@ -902,8 +980,8 @@ else
 #include <float.h>
 EOF
 ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext >/dev/null 2>conftest.out"
-{ (eval echo configure:906: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
-ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out`
+{ (eval echo configure:984: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
+ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out | grep -v "^conftest.${ac_ext}\$"`
 if test -z "$ac_err"; then
   rm -rf conftest*
   ac_cv_header_stdc=yes
@@ -919,7 +997,7 @@ rm -f conftest*
 if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then
   # SunOS 4.x string.h does not declare mem*, contrary to ANSI.
 cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 923 "configure"
+#line 1001 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
 #include <string.h>
 EOF
@@ -937,7 +1015,7 @@ fi
 if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then
   # ISC 2.0.2 stdlib.h does not declare free, contrary to ANSI.
 cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 941 "configure"
+#line 1019 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
 #include <stdlib.h>
 EOF
@@ -958,7 +1036,7 @@ if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
   :
 else
   cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 962 "configure"
+#line 1040 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
 #include <ctype.h>
 #define ISLOWER(c) ('a' <= (c) && (c) <= 'z')
@@ -969,7 +1047,7 @@ if (XOR (islower (i), ISLOWER (i)) || toupper (i) != TOUPPER (i)) exit(2);
 exit (0); }
 
 EOF
-if { (eval echo configure:973: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest && (./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null
+if { (eval echo configure:1051: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext} && (./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null
 then
   :
 else
@@ -994,18 +1072,18 @@ fi
 
 ac_safe=`echo "unistd.h" | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
 echo $ac_n "checking for unistd.h""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:998: checking for unistd.h" >&5
+echo "configure:1076: checking for unistd.h" >&5
 if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_header_$ac_safe'+set}'`\" = set"; then
   echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
 else
   cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 1003 "configure"
+#line 1081 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
 #include <unistd.h>
 EOF
 ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext >/dev/null 2>conftest.out"
-{ (eval echo configure:1008: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
-ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out`
+{ (eval echo configure:1086: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
+ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out | grep -v "^conftest.${ac_ext}\$"`
 if test -z "$ac_err"; then
   rm -rf conftest*
   eval "ac_cv_header_$ac_safe=yes"
@@ -1033,7 +1111,7 @@ fi
 # Uses ac_ vars as temps to allow command line to override cache and checks.
 # --without-x overrides everything else, but does not touch the cache.
 echo $ac_n "checking for X""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:1037: checking for X" >&5
+echo "configure:1115: checking for X" >&5
 
 # Check whether --with-x or --without-x was given.
 if test "${with_x+set}" = set; then
@@ -1095,13 +1173,13 @@ if test "$ac_x_includes" = NO; then
 
   # First, try using that file with no special directory specified.
 cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 1099 "configure"
+#line 1177 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
 #include <$x_direct_test_include>
 EOF
 ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext >/dev/null 2>conftest.out"
-{ (eval echo configure:1104: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
-ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out`
+{ (eval echo configure:1182: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
+ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out | grep -v "^conftest.${ac_ext}\$"`
 if test -z "$ac_err"; then
   rm -rf conftest*
   # We can compile using X headers with no special include directory.
@@ -1169,14 +1247,14 @@ if test "$ac_x_libraries" = NO; then
   ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
   LIBS="-l$x_direct_test_library $LIBS"
 cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 1173 "configure"
+#line 1251 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
 
 int main() {
 ${x_direct_test_function}()
 ; return 0; }
 EOF
-if { (eval echo configure:1180: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest; then
+if { (eval echo configure:1258: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
   rm -rf conftest*
   LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
 # We can link X programs with no special library path.
@@ -1270,7 +1348,7 @@ else
 fi
 
 echo $ac_n "checking for XpmCreatePixmapFromBuffer in -lXpm""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:1274: checking for XpmCreatePixmapFromBuffer in -lXpm" >&5
+echo "configure:1352: checking for XpmCreatePixmapFromBuffer in -lXpm" >&5
 ac_lib_var=`echo Xpm'_'XpmCreatePixmapFromBuffer | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
 if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var'+set}'`\" = set"; then
   echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
@@ -1279,7 +1357,7 @@ else
 LIBS="-lXpm \
 	-lX11 $LIBS"
 cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 1283 "configure"
+#line 1361 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
 /* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error.  */
 /* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
@@ -1290,7 +1368,7 @@ int main() {
 XpmCreatePixmapFromBuffer()
 ; return 0; }
 EOF
-if { (eval echo configure:1294: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest; then
+if { (eval echo configure:1372: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
   rm -rf conftest*
   eval "ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var=yes"
 else
@@ -1316,18 +1394,18 @@ fi
 
 ac_safe=`echo "X11/extensions/shape.h" | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
 echo $ac_n "checking for X11/extensions/shape.h""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:1320: checking for X11/extensions/shape.h" >&5
+echo "configure:1398: checking for X11/extensions/shape.h" >&5
 if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_header_$ac_safe'+set}'`\" = set"; then
   echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
 else
   cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 1325 "configure"
+#line 1403 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
 #include <X11/extensions/shape.h>
 EOF
 ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext >/dev/null 2>conftest.out"
-{ (eval echo configure:1330: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
-ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out`
+{ (eval echo configure:1408: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
+ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out | grep -v "^conftest.${ac_ext}\$"`
 if test -z "$ac_err"; then
   rm -rf conftest*
   eval "ac_cv_header_$ac_safe=yes"
@@ -1350,7 +1428,7 @@ else
 fi
 
 echo $ac_n "checking for XShapeCombineMask in -lXext""... $ac_c" 1>&6
-echo "configure:1354: checking for XShapeCombineMask in -lXext" >&5
+echo "configure:1432: checking for XShapeCombineMask in -lXext" >&5
 ac_lib_var=`echo Xext'_'XShapeCombineMask | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
 if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var'+set}'`\" = set"; then
   echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
@@ -1359,7 +1437,7 @@ else
 LIBS="-lXext \
 	-lX11 $LIBS"
 cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
-#line 1363 "configure"
+#line 1441 "configure"
 #include "confdefs.h"
 /* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error.  */
 /* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
@@ -1370,7 +1448,7 @@ int main() {
 XShapeCombineMask()
 ; return 0; }
 EOF
-if { (eval echo configure:1374: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest; then
+if { (eval echo configure:1452: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
   rm -rf conftest*
   eval "ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var=yes"
 else
@@ -1450,7 +1528,7 @@ EOF
 # Ultrix sh set writes to stderr and can't be redirected directly,
 # and sets the high bit in the cache file unless we assign to the vars.
 (set) 2>&1 |
-  case `(ac_space=' '; set) 2>&1` in
+  case `(ac_space=' '; set | grep ac_space) 2>&1` in
   *ac_space=\ *)
     # `set' does not quote correctly, so add quotes (double-quote substitution
     # turns \\\\ into \\, and sed turns \\ into \).
@@ -1517,7 +1595,7 @@ do
     echo "running \${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $0 $ac_configure_args --no-create --no-recursion"
     exec \${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $0 $ac_configure_args --no-create --no-recursion ;;
   -version | --version | --versio | --versi | --vers | --ver | --ve | --v)
-    echo "$CONFIG_STATUS generated by autoconf version 2.12"
+    echo "$CONFIG_STATUS generated by autoconf version 2.13"
     exit 0 ;;
   -help | --help | --hel | --he | --h)
     echo "\$ac_cs_usage"; exit 0 ;;
@@ -1537,9 +1615,11 @@ sed 's/%@/@@/; s/@%/@@/; s/%g\$/@g/; /@g\$/s/[\\\\&%]/\\\\&/g;
  s/@@/%@/; s/@@/@%/; s/@g\$/%g/' > conftest.subs <<\\CEOF
 $ac_vpsub
 $extrasub
+s%@SHELL@%$SHELL%g
 s%@CFLAGS@%$CFLAGS%g
 s%@CPPFLAGS@%$CPPFLAGS%g
 s%@CXXFLAGS@%$CXXFLAGS%g
+s%@FFLAGS@%$FFLAGS%g
 s%@DEFS@%$DEFS%g
 s%@LDFLAGS@%$LDFLAGS%g
 s%@LIBS@%$LIBS%g
@@ -1560,6 +1640,7 @@ s%@infodir@%$infodir%g
 s%@mandir@%$mandir%g
 s%@CC@%$CC%g
 s%@INSTALL_PROGRAM@%$INSTALL_PROGRAM%g
+s%@INSTALL_SCRIPT@%$INSTALL_SCRIPT%g
 s%@INSTALL_DATA@%$INSTALL_DATA%g
 s%@LN_S@%$LN_S%g
 s%@INSTALL@%$INSTALL%g
diff --git a/debian/README.debian b/debian/README.debian
deleted file mode 100644
index cfbc1d8..0000000
--- a/debian/README.debian
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-wmrack for DEBIAN
------------------
-
-This is Debian GNU/Linux's prepackaged version of wmrack, a rack like
-program designed for WindowMaker.
-
-The following is an excerpt from a message exchange regarding the
-configuration of audio devices under Debian GNU/Linux:
-
-> wmrack could really use documentation on how to configure the
-> permissions for the cdrom device.  That's /dev/hdc (symlinked to
-> /dev/cdrom) for me, which I did 'chgrp audio' on that device
-> and added users to the audio group.  But I'm not sure if that's
-> correct, since the device is g+w (0660).
-
- It's correct.  Sort of.
-
- Only users in the audio group have access to the audio devices.
- Adding users to audio is much like doing 'xhost +localhost' which is
- a great source for practical jokes in computer labs...  I remember
- writing a script to add a number of xeyes instances once per second
- to a classmate's display...  they were positioned and sized in such a
- way that after 5-10 seconds my classmate would be screaming all over
- the lab.
-
- With the 'users in audio group' setup it about the same...  playing
- Quake's shotgun every now and then comes to mind...  making the
- computer say "don't think about it" is amusing, too -- especially if
- the person is using headphones.
-
- The *proper* solution is to add audio to the CONSOLE_GROUPS in
- /etc/login.defs; the problem with this is that the xdm gang doesn't
- obey this (patch someone?). In this way, only the user at the console
- has access to the audio devices (and the floppy, cdrom, scanner,
- whatever)
-
-Marcelo E. Magallon <mmagallo at debian.org>, Fri,  2 Jan 1998 13:42:00 -0600
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 07659a4..3b1c6d4 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,54 @@
+wmrack (1.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
+
+  * added missing build-dependency on xutils (grr, this is one of the most
+    inobvious and annoying build-dependencies around---its only used by
+    one test in the configure script...sigh).
+
+ -- Chris Waters <xtifr at debian.org>  Mon, 30 Apr 2001 11:35:04 -0700
+
+wmrack (1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+  * New upstream release.  Note that I am now the upstream maintainer as
+    well as the Debian maintainer.  All my debian-specific patches have
+    now been merged into the upstream source (as you might expect).
+  * Removed the README.Debian, which was not at all wmrack related (except
+    insofar as wmrack is one of many applications that use sound).
+  * Changed debian/copyright to mention new webpage and maintainer (me).
+  * Added hints and longtitle to menu.
+  * Cleaned up debian/rules, started using debhelper v3.
+  * Rewrote description.
+  
+ -- Chris Waters <xtifr at debian.org>  Wed, 11 Apr 2001 16:07:58 -0700
+
+wmrack (1.0b5-8) unstable; urgency=low
+
+  * Changed device open call to use O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK in order to get
+    CDs to work with new glibc.
+  * Updated Build-depends for new XF86-4
+  * Moved files from /usr/X11/bin to /usr/bin (as per new proposed
+    policy).
+
+ -- Chris Waters <xtifr at debian.org>  Tue, 30 Jan 2001 13:45:14 -0800
+
+wmrack (1.0b5-7) unstable; urgency=low
+
+  * new maintainer
+
+ -- Chris Waters <xtifr at debian.org>  Sat, 11 Nov 2000 14:47:18 -0800
+
+wmrack (1.0b5-6) unstable; urgency=low
+
+  * Orphaning the package
+
+ -- Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <shaleh at debian.org>  Sun, 27 Aug 2000 22:58:51 -0700
+
+wmrack (1.0b5-5) unstable; urgency=low
+
+  * Bug fix release
+  * Closes: #52895
+
+ -- Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <shaleh at debian.org>  Tue, 18 Jul 2000 12:20:14 -0700
+
 wmrack (1.0b5-4) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * Upload for fhs compliance
@@ -44,6 +95,4 @@ wmrack (0.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
 
 Local variables:
 mode: debian-changelog
-mode: auto-fill
-add-log-mailing-address: "shaleh at debian.org"
 End:
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index 6cde081..f28a5d7 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
 Source: wmrack
 Section: sound
 Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Sean E. Perry <shaleh at debian.org>
-Standards-Version: 2.4.0.0
+Maintainer: Chris Waters <xtifr at debian.org>
+Standards-Version: 3.5.0
+Build-Depends: xlibs-dev, xutils, debhelper (>= 3.0.0)
 
 Package: wmrack
 Architecture: any
@@ -10,8 +11,11 @@ Section: sound
 Priority: optional
 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
 Suggests: wmaker
-Description: A rack like program designed for Window Maker
- wmrack is both a CD-player and a mixer.  Its look is very
- customizable and uses very little screen realstate.  It's desinged
- with Window Maker in mind, but there's nothing in the program that
- makes it require a particular window manager.
+Description: Combined CD Player + Mixer designed for WindowMaker
+ This dockapp combines a CD player and a mixer in one 48x48 window.
+ Very efficient on screen real-estate.  Especially handy if you mainly
+ want a mixer, and only rarely use a CD player, but want to have one
+ around just in case.
+ .
+ It's designed with WindowMaker in mind, but it works fine with any
+ window manager, and can be swallowed by afterstep/fvwm/gnome panel/etc.
diff --git a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright
index 719a005..93d31f4 100644
--- a/debian/copyright
+++ b/debian/copyright
@@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
-This package was debianized by Marcelo E. Magallon
+This package was originally debianized by Marcelo E. Magallon
 <mmagallo at efis.ucr.ac.cr> on Sun, 5 Mar 1998 22:42:00 -0600.
 
-It was downloaded from http://wm.wep.net/
+It was downloaded from http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wmrack/
+
+The original author (and current copyright holder) of WMRack is
+Oliver Graf, but he has lost interest, and the current maintainer
+is Chris Waters <xtifr at debian.org>, who is also the maintainer of
+the Debian package.
 
 wmrack is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License.
 
diff --git a/debian/dirs b/debian/dirs
deleted file mode 100644
index 3d6c764..0000000
--- a/debian/dirs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-usr/X11R6/bin
-usr/X11R6/man/man1
-usr/lib/menu
diff --git a/debian/menu b/debian/menu
deleted file mode 100644
index 8a28f0c..0000000
--- a/debian/menu
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-?package(wmrack):\
-   needs="x11"\
-   section="Apps/Sound"\
-   title="WMrack"\
-   command="/usr/bin/X11/wmrack -w"
diff --git a/debian/postinst b/debian/postinst
deleted file mode 100644
index 013b026..0000000
--- a/debian/postinst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-
-set -e
-
-if [ -x /usr/bin/update-menus ] ; then update-menus; fi
diff --git a/debian/postrm b/debian/postrm
deleted file mode 100644
index ff2a2f6..0000000
--- a/debian/postrm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-
-set -e
-
-if [ -x /usr/bin/update-menus ] ; then update-menus ; fi
-
-
diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
index 76656d3..284da4b 100755
--- a/debian/rules
+++ b/debian/rules
@@ -1,19 +1,17 @@
 #!/usr/bin/make -f
 
 #export DH_VERBOSE = 1
+export DH_COMPAT=3
 
 package=wmrack
 
 build: stamp-build
-
-stamp-build: Makefile
+stamp-build:
 	dh_testdir
+	./configure --without-debug --without-ctrl
 	$(MAKE)
 	touch stamp-build
 
-Makefile: 
-	./configure --without-debug
-
 clean:
 	dh_testdir
 	dh_testroot
@@ -24,23 +22,18 @@ clean:
 	dh_clean
 
 binary-indep: build
-#	dh_testdir -i
-#	dh_testroot
-#	dh_clean -i -k
+
 
 binary-arch: build
 	dh_testdir
 	dh_testroot
 	dh_clean -k
 	dh_installdirs
-	install -m 755 -s wmrack debian/tmp/usr/X11R6/bin
-	install -m 755 -s cdctrl debian/tmp/usr/X11R6/bin
-	install -m 755 -s mixctrl debian/tmp/usr/X11R6/bin
+	install -m 755 -s wmrack debian/wmrack/usr/bin
 	dh_installdocs
 	dh_installmenu
-	install -m 0644 wmrack.man debian/tmp/usr/X11R6/man/man1/wmrack.1x
-	dh_undocumented mixctrl.1x cdctrl.1x
-	dh_installchangelogs
+	dh_installman wmrack.man
+	dh_installchangelogs CHANGES
 	dh_strip
 	dh_compress
 	dh_fixperms
@@ -53,9 +46,3 @@ binary-arch: build
 binary:	binary-indep binary-arch
 
 .PHONY: binary binary-arch binary-indep clean build
-
-# Local variables:
-# mode: makefile
-# mode: font-lock
-# End:
-
diff --git a/debian/wmrack.dirs b/debian/wmrack.dirs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e772481
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/wmrack.dirs
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+usr/bin
diff --git a/debian/docs b/debian/wmrack.docs
similarity index 100%
rename from debian/docs
rename to debian/wmrack.docs
diff --git a/debian/wmrack.menu b/debian/wmrack.menu
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7294d09
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/wmrack.menu
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+?package(wmrack): needs="x11"\
+   section="Apps/Sound" hints="Dockapp, Mixer, Player"\
+   title="WMrack" longtitle="WMrack CD Player + Mixer"\
+   command="/usr/bin/wmrack -w"
diff --git a/wmrack.man b/wmrack.man
index 8de348c..7651d31 100644
--- a/wmrack.man
+++ b/wmrack.man
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 .if t .sp .3
 .if n .sp
 ..
-.TH wmrack 1.0 "1 June 1997" wmrack
+.TH wmrack 1 "1 June 1997" wmrack
 .UC
 .SH NAME
 \fBwmrack\fP \- the WindowMaker Sound Control

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