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configure dwm in pkgsrc?
I haven't yet read the pkgsrc development documentation, but I hope this might be excusable. The dwm window manager is configured by editing a header file and recompiling. Is there a standard way to do this type of configuration with a package in pkgsrc, i.e. configure the dwm package? If so, how?
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The pkgsrc directory probably will already have some patches in a directory called 'patches'.
You just add your own patch for the header file before compiling. BTW I only have used pkgsrc once and that was quite some time ago, so I cannot give a detailed step by step approach
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It would seem that dwm is traditionally customized and built by the person using it, i.e: in ones home directory.
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From http://man.suckless.org/dwm/1/dwm
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CUSTOMIZATION dwm is customized by creating a custom config.h and (re)compiling the source code. This keeps it fast, secure and simple.
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I prefer cwm, I've never been overly fond of tiling window managers.. stacking just works better.
I don't own any larger screens though, perhaps it's more useful there. |
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