Package: wnpp Severity: normal The current maintainer of xstroke, Paul Hedderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, is apparently not active anymore. Therefore, I orphan this package now. If you want to be the new maintainer, please take it -- see http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.html#howto-o for detailed instructions how to adopt a package properly.
Some information about this package: Package: xstroke Binary: xstroke Version: 0.5.12-ma5-2.3 Priority: optional Section: x11 Maintainer: Paul Hedderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 3.0.0), libncurses5-dev, xutils, xlibs-dev, tetex-bin, bison, flex, rman, libxft-dev Architecture: any Standards-Version: 3.5.2 Format: 1.0 Directory: pool/main/x/xstroke Files: ddacd76cd9574a73b59563a4b6f45668 656 xstroke_0.5.12-ma5-2.3.dsc d34a63fcc822f9b09dd96d589dca67cc 187286 xstroke_0.5.12-ma5.orig.tar.gz 0c020948d0677fc19a975841cfde3b67 19878 xstroke_0.5.12-ma5-2.3.diff.gz Package: xstroke Priority: optional Section: x11 Installed-Size: 304 Maintainer: Paul Hedderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 0.5.12-ma5-2.3 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libx11-6 | xlibs (>> 4.1.0), libxext6 | xlibs (>> 4.1.0), libxft2 (>> 2.1.1), libxpm4 | xlibs (>> 4.1.0), libxrender1, libxtst6 | xlibs (>> 4.1.0) Filename: pool/main/x/xstroke/xstroke_0.5.12-ma5-2.3_i386.deb Size: 117408 MD5sum: 56897e6f09c31fc8fadc7f8a3a4d1fca Description: X11 Pen-based Character input xstroke is a gesture recognition program. Performing known gestures in the xstroke window, (using a stylus, mouse, or other pointer), will cause actions to be performed, (most commonly to send character events to the currently focused window). The known strokes actions and there corresponding actions are defined in the $HOME/.xstrokerc file or /etc/xstroke/alphabet. The underlying recognizer uses a 3X3 grid. . This is most useful on touchscreen/pad devices - but can be used with a mouse. Justification: _lots_ of NMUs, many new upstream versions, he promised he'd have more time in a few weeks about 2 months ago, but never did anything... -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]