Re: x.org dropped imake, now what is the best way to convert existing Imakefile so it can be used with automake et all?



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Jan Panteltje <pNaonStpealmtje@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On a sunny day (Fri, 30 Dec 2005 17:27:24 +0000) it happened Roger Leigh
> <${rleigh}@invalid.whinlatter.ukfsn.org.invalid> wrote in
> <87fyoabimb.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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>>> 'For this program to compile you have to update to Xfree from XFree.org'.
>>
>>Once imake is obsoleted, how are you going to continue using it? If
>>it doesn't come with the X built, it won't know the details of your X
>>configuration.
> X.org has dropped Imake, does that automatically mean XFree will
> drop it too?

No, but XFree is itself already effectively obsoleted by its own
actions.

> If so, I have a lot to do.
> This system runs xfree, somehow like that better.

Do you like the new licensing terms? The rest of the free software
world has already switched.


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