Re: new: x11/xdragon (or x11/dragon-drop?)

2022-10-05 Thread Thim Cederlund
On Tue Oct 4, 2022 at 11:20 AM CEST, Omar Polo wrote: > I think we can live without a copy of the GPL, i don't think it should > be installed. > > upstream makefile seems to have some support for renaming. Setting > NAME=dragon-drop as FAKE_FLAGS seems to do it. Very well, it wasn't clear to me i

Re: new: x11/xdragon (or x11/dragon-drop?)

2022-10-05 Thread Omar Polo
On 2022/10/05 17:44:49 +0200, "Thim Cederlund" wrote: > On Tue Oct 4, 2022 at 11:20 AM CEST, Omar Polo wrote: > > I think we can live without a copy of the GPL, i don't think it should > > be installed. > > > > upstream makefile seems to have some support for renaming. Setting > > NAME=dragon-dro

Re: new: x11/xdragon (or x11/dragon-drop?)

2022-10-04 Thread Omar Polo
> On Wed Sep 14, 2022 at 6:18 PM CEST, Thim Cederlund wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Here's a port for dragon, it is a program that acts as a drag-and-drop > > source > > or sink. You can drag files FROM it and TO it basically. I find myself drag > > and dropping stuff all the time and I don't use a GUI f

Re: new: x11/xdragon (or x11/dragon-drop?)

2022-09-17 Thread Thim Cederlund
ping On Wed Sep 14, 2022 at 6:18 PM CEST, Thim Cederlund wrote: > Hi, > > Here's a port for dragon, it is a program that acts as a drag-and-drop source > or sink. You can drag files FROM it and TO it basically. I find myself drag > and dropping stuff all the time and I don't use a GUI file manager

new: x11/xdragon (or x11/dragon-drop?)

2022-09-14 Thread Thim Cederlund
Hi, Here's a port for dragon, it is a program that acts as a drag-and-drop source or sink. You can drag files FROM it and TO it basically. I find myself drag and dropping stuff all the time and I don't use a GUI file manager so this makes things easy. Now to the awkward stuff, the package name "d