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Benedikt Meurer <benny@xfce.org>
Oliver M. Bolzer <oliver@debian.org>
Francois Le Clainche <fleclainche@wanadoo.fr>
Maarten Boekhold <boekhold@emirates.net.ae>
Brian Tarricone <kelnos@xfce.org>
Jani Monoses <jani@ubuntu.com>
Parts of the code were copied from gnome-session and ksmserver.
engines/mice/{preview,slide}.png were created by François Leclanché
engines/simple/{preview,fallback}.png were created by Bennedikt Meurer
* Write a redhat specific shutdown helper using the tricks from
gnome-session/logout.c? [written, but does not work, disabled for
now].
* <Moe> I want that systray dialog back
* Add the ability to choose the logo style for balou themes (centered/
scaled/stretched)
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SUBDIRS = \
libxfsm \
doc \
engines \
icons \
po \
settings \
scripts \
xfce4-session \
xfce4-session-logout \
xfsm-shutdown-helper
desktopdir = $(XSESSION_PREFIX)/share/xsessions
desktop_in_files = xfce.desktop.in
desktop_DATA = $(desktop_in_files:.desktop.in=.desktop)
@INTLTOOL_DESKTOP_RULE@
distuninstallcheck_listfiles = \
find . -type f -print | grep -v ./share/icons/hicolor/icon-theme.cache
EXTRA_DIST = \
BUGS \
intltool-extract.in \
intltool-merge.in \
intltool-update.in \
$(config_DATA) \
$(desktop_in_files)
DISTCLEANFILES = \
intltool-extract \
intltool-merge \
intltool-update \
$(desktop_DATA)
distclean-local:
rm -rf *.cache *~
.PHONY: ChangeLog
ChangeLog: Makefile
(GIT_DIR=$(top_srcdir)/.git git log > .changelog.tmp \
&& mv .changelog.tmp ChangeLog; rm -f .changelog.tmp) \
|| (touch ChangeLog; echo 'Git directory not found: installing possibly empty changelog.' >&2)
dist-hook: ChangeLog
DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS = \
--with-xsession-prefix=/tmp/$(PACKAGE)-distcheck
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4.13.0
======
- xfsm has been ported to Gtk3.
- xfsm now does session management for clients using the Gtk application
dbus interface.
- xfsm has been ported to GDBus.
- Add a switch user button to the logout dialog (Bug #10345)
- UPower dependency has been removed as the suspend/hibernate dbus calls
were dropped from it.
- Handle screensaver with it's own object (Bug #12603)
- Fix a crash when warning about the screenlocker (Bug #12603)
- When locking fallback to xflock4 first (Bug #12603)
- Add switch-user to the xfsm-logout program
- Translation updates: am, ast, ca, da, de, el, en_AU, es, fi, fr, gl, he,
hr, hu, id, is, it, ja, kk, ko, lt, ms, nb, nl, nn, oc, pl, pt, pt_BR,
ru, sk, sr, sv, th, tr, uk, zh_CN, zh_TW
4.12.0
======
Stable release of xfce4-session for Xfce 4.12.
* Miscellaneous bug fixes:
- Remove AC_CHECK_HEADER_STDBOOL, it was only
added in autoconf 2.69 and we dont use
stdbool.h anyway
- Add symlinks to the old icons (Bug #11513)
- Rename action icon names (Bug #11513)
- Gracefully handle the sessions dir being
readonly (Bug #11307)
- Add ConsoleKit2 support
- Create scripts/xinitrc from scripts/xinitrc.in
created by configure
* Translation updates:
Asturian (ast), Bulgarian (bg), Spanish (Castilian) (es),
Finnish (fi), French (fr), Hebrew (he), Romanian (ro),
Slovak (sk), Slovenian (sl).
4.11.1
======
- Add DesktopNames to .desktop file
- Export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP (Bug #11239)
- Expand usage of xfsm_verbose for debugging
- Don't log errors when trying to close non-existent FDs
- Add error checking for fcntl
- Properly print the dbus error message
- Check the return value of select
- atoi (argv[2]) is unsafe
- Check the return value of gtk_tree_selection_get_selected
- gtk_cell_renderer_text_new is never used
- Minor Autotools Updates
- Add fallback DragonflyBSD support for suspend/hibernate
- Use pkexec for xfsm-shutdown (Bug 9952)
- Handle gpg and ssh agents separately
Patch by Mikhail Efremov
- Non-POSIX compliant test used in startxfce4 (Bug 10828)
Patch by seejay
- Update copyright year (Bug 10768)
- polkit_unix_process_new is deprecated (Bug 10793)
Patch by Baurzhan Muftakhidinov
- Add logind runtime detection to support suspend/hibernate (Bug 9952)
Patch by Guido Berhoerster
- Translation Updates: Asturian (ast), Bulgarian (bg),
German (de), Spanish (Castilian) (es), Finnish (fi),
French (fr), Norwegian Bokmål (nb), Dutch (Flemish) (nl),
Polish (pl), Swedish (sv), Phan Vĩnh Thịnh (vi).
4.11.0
======
- Remove gnome-keyring remains.
- Remove xfce environment functions and use glib.
- Add shutdown/reboot functionality for systemd (bug #8729).
- Fix duplicated accelerators.
- Use the async spawn function of glib.
- Store the watch function id to avoid possible double free (bug #9709).
- Translation updates: Amharic, Arabic, Asturian, Azerbaijani,
Belarusian, Bulgarian, Bengali, Bengali (India), Catalan (Valencian),
Czech, Danish, German, Dzongkha, Greek, English (Australia), English
(United Kingdom), Spanish (Castilian), Basque, Persian, Finnish,
French, Galician, Gujarati, Hindi, Croatian, Hungarian, Indonesian,
Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Georgian, Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian,
Latvian, Macedonian, Marathi, Malay, Norwegian Bokmal, Dutch
(Flemish), Norwegian Nynorsk, Occitan (post 1500), Polish,
Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Romanian, Russian, Slovak,
Albanian, Serbian, Swedish, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Uyghur, Ukrainian,
Urdu, Urdu (Pakistan), Chinese (China), Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese
(Taiwan).
4.10.0
======
- Remove remaining code to shutdown gconf.
- Skip gpg/ssh-agent if GNOME compat is enabled and gnome-keyring found.
- Replace mkdirhier with mkdir (bug #8776).
- Translation updates: Spanish (Castilian), Galician, Japanese,
Korean, Portuguese, Romanian, Turkish, Chinese (China), Chinese
(Taiwan).
4.9.2
=====
- Make the buttons sensitive when using sudo (bug #8708).
- Restore ssh and gpg agent starting (bug #7018).
- Translation updates: Czech, German, English (United Kingdom),
Spanish (Castilian), Croatian, Hungarian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean,
Dutch (Flemish), Polish, Russian.
4.9.1
=====
- Fix return value of CanSuspend and CanHibernate.
- Make common no-reply error more subtile.
- Bump package dependency versions.
- Remove deprecated or unused code from xinit.
- Use macro to search for sed.
- Fallback to old method for shutdown (bug #8630).
- Improve xflock4 script (bug #3770).
- Drop the sync code because it can segfault on ext2 (bug #7887).
- Always escape name and comment in dialog.
- Translation updates: Catalan (Valencian), Danish, German, Greek,
Basque, Finnish, French, Galician, Croatian, Italian, Japanese,
Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian, Dutch (Flemish), Norwegian Nynorsk,
Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Slovak, Turkish,
Ukrainian, Chinese (China).
4.9.0
=====
- Add accelerators to logout dialog buttons (bug #6982).
- Add support for starting assistive technologies.
- Remove optional dependency for gconf.
- Remove Xfce4-tips.
- Remove early xfsettingsd autostart and add it to the session.
- Fix crash if save timeout for a client is triggered (bug #7320).
- Add a way to delete sessions (Bug #5730).
- Drop usage of G_CONST_RETURN macro.
- Add Xft.xrdb, startxfce4, xinit, xfce.desktop and xflock4
files from xfce-utils.
- Explicitly link to libm where needed (bug #7953).
- Remove the xfce4-panel logout menu plugin.
- Don't try to remove the $HOME directory (bug #8154).
- Remove manual and link to docs.xfce.org.
- Show dialog in settings category.
- Link to gmodule (bug #8340).
- Improve fadeout code with compositing enabled.
- Start screensaver with autostart.
- Support the TryExec key for autostart in the settings dialog.
- Rework the logout dialog code.
- Cleanup the power management code.
- Let xfce4-session handle the dbus-launch checking.
- Add support for launching xfce4-session in consolekit.
- Add --with-ck-launch support to startxfce4.
- Add option to lock the screen on suspend/hibernate.
- Remove unused icons.
- Show all applications in autostart (bug #8014).
- Drop gpg-agent and ssh-agent handling.
- Translation updates: Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan (Valencian), Czech,
Danish, German, Greek, Spanish (Castilian), Basque, Finnish, French,
Galician, Croatian, Hungarian, Indonesian, Icelandic, Italian,
Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian, Dutch (Flemish), Norwegian Nynorsk,
Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Romanian, Russian,
Slovak, Swedish, Telugu, Turkish, Ukrainian, Chinese (China), Chinese
(Taiwan).
4.8.2 (not released yet)
=====
- Fix crash if save timeout for a client is triggered (bug #7320).
- Fix configuration location in manpage (bug #7371).
4.8.1
=====
- Add missing license information (bug #7240).
- Fix --fast CLI option when used with another option (bug #7197).
- Fix error pop up when clicking session menu item (bug #7123).
- Don't fallback to "system" icon in the logout dialog (bug #7196).
- Update FSF address in copyright headers.
- Updated translations: French, Swedish, Russian, Turkish.
4.8.0
=====
- Add main category to desktop file.
- Updated translations: Polish, Romanian, French, Arabic.
4.7.3
=====
- Fix missing include.
- Do not register to menu else the panel never hides (bug #7020).
- Fix xfce4-session-logout --halt and --reboot (bug #5032).
- Translation updates (nb, cs, en_GB, sv, hr, pt).
4.7.2
=====
- Do not try "unix-session" authorization with PolicyKit as this
seems to be either broken or not implemented in PolicyKit (bug #6817).
This fixes suspend/hibernate in xfce4-session-logout.
- Fix possibly shadowed variables.
- Fix compilation on FreeBSD with polkit (bug #6870).
- Restore splash screen functionality (bug #6831).
- Fix logout with sudo.
- Translation updates (de, pt_BR, zh_CN, el, uk, it, id, ja, kk, pt).
4.7.1
=====
- Add support for new gnome-keyring (bugs #5912, #5137 and #6073).
- Fix typo in xflock4 error message.
- Don't use consolekit when it's not enabled.
- Remove consolekit session creation in xfce4-session.
- Use cairo to draw the fadeout.
- Remove obsolote gtk_tooltip_* calls and other < gtk 2.14 code.
- Fix the check for legacy sm.
- Fix configure build options.
- Print build config after running configure.
- Various code cleanups.
- Translation updates (it, ug, gl, zh_TW, de, ru, ja, sv, fi, kk,
pt, da, ca, eu, hu).
4.7.0
=====
- Query HAL to be sure suspend and hibernate are supported. If not,
don't even show the buttons (bug #4952).
- Allow xfce4-tips to work when 'fortune' is not installed (bug #2871).
- Allow clients to set arbitrary custom SM properties.
- Support _GSM_DesktopFile and use it in the settings dialog to display
an icon and localized app name if available.
- Add timing information to verbose.
- Allow xfce4-tips to work properly without 'fortune' installed (bug #2871).
- Add org.freedesktop.PowerManagement support for logout actions.
- Add panel plugin that lists shutdown/logout actions.
- Huge refactoring of how SM properties are handled.
- Display richer information if the SM knows the client's .desktop file.
- If it looks like the helper got killed, just return success (bug #4849).
- Fix crash when properties are freed in failure handler (bug #5797).
- Port code to libxfce4ui and drop deprecated Gtk code.
- Fix error when running --help or --version (bug #6169).
- Fix changing the restart style (bug #5768).
- Add some additional checks for bug #5233.
- Allow slashes in the application name (bug #3995).
- Handle OnlyShowIn GNOME or KDE when compat is set.
- Don't save settings dialogs when saving session (Bug #5113).
- A lot of compiler warnings got fixed and build improvements.
- Use ConsoleKit for shutdown and restart.
- Use Upower for suspend and hibernate.
- Use gtk_init_with_args in xfce4-session-logout.
- Add a desktop file for xfce4-session-logout.
- Don't write the deprecated encoding key to desktop files.
- Remove deprecated encoding key from desktop files.
- Move $libexecdir files to $libdir.
- Move splash engines to $lidir/xfce4/session/splash-engines.
- Generate documentation during dist check.
- Translation updates (gl, ro, lv, it, ur_PK, zh_CN, hu, ast, da, po,
ja, kk, eu, ca, cs, el, ru, sk, es, tr, lv, sq, fi, pt_BR, de, uk,
bn, zh_TW).
4.6.1
=====
- Fix crash in settings dialog when a .desktop file with a missing
Application key is opened (bug 5020).
- Ensure networked session handling over TCP is disabled by
default (bug 5126).
4.6.0
=====
- Respect the ICEAUTHORITY env var (bug 4369).
- Fix sudo shutdown helper for systems without HAL (bug 4849).
- Avoid a spurious error dialog when using the sudo shutdown helper
to shut down the system (bug 4849).
- Fix crash in autostart editor when adding a new app (bug 4934).
- Translation updates: el, eu, gl, hu, id, it, pl, ru, tr
4.5.99.1 (Xfce 4.6rc1)
======================
- Translation updates: cs, da, fr, nb_NO, pt_BR, sv, zh_CN.
4.5.93 (Xfce 4.6beta3)
======================
- Don't let autostart get run twice when using the failsafe session
(bug 4486).
- Display username in logout dialog (bug 3083).
- Ignore DBUS_GERROR_NO_REPLY errors on suspend/hibernate (bug 4629).
- Use xfce_message_dialog() instead of xfce_err() for the Balou config
dialog.
- Check for the existence of pwd.h and getpwuid().
- Display the currently logged-in user in the shutdown dialog.
- Properly signal that startup is complete when using the failsafe
session.
- Translation updates: ca, cs, de, es, eu, fi, fr, hu, id, ja, nb_BO,
pt_BR, sq, sv, uk, tr.
4.5.92 (Xfce 4.6beta2)
======================
- Hook up Help button in settings dialog.
- Implement support for the RestartImmediately restart style hint.
- Fix possible crash with uninitialised GError (bug 4202).
- Link libxfsm against all required libs to avoid link-time errors
(bug 4429).
- Make splash engines store their settings in Xfconf.
- Handle the ProcessID SM property properly.
- Add a session editor to the settings dialog.
- Fix compilation on some Linux systems with a broken linux/ioprio.h
header (bug 4515).
- Fix a possible crash on amd64 (bug 4510).
- Add support for suspend and hibernate via HAL. Initial patch from
Michael Casadevall (bug 2672).
- When restoring clients on startup, be sure to set their current
working directory if the cwd was set as a part of their saved state.
- Add SaveSession kiosk capability (bug 2998).
- When a client requests interaction, don't continue to kill all other
clients while it's still interacting. And then don't ignore it when
it wants to cancel shutdown. Also fixes a similar problem when
interaction is requested during a phase 2 save-yourself (bug 4284).
4.5.91 (Xfce 4.6beta1)
======================
- Start up session in parallel to greatly shorten startup time (bug 4312).
- Add a D-Bus interface for some limited amount of remote control.
- Implement support for the ShutdownCommand SM property when a
client has RestartAnyway set as its restart style hint.
- Implement support for the RestartNever restart style hint.
- sync() disks early in the shutdown process if on Linux and
ioprio_set() is available (bug 4313). Otherwise sync() right before
quit as before (bug 4313).
- Check for a running gnome-keyring instance before launching
a new one (bug 3007).
- Convert most of xfce4-session to use Xfconf. Splash settings are still
stored in the xfce4-splash.rc file. The xfce4-session.rc file is no longer
used, however.
4.5.90 (Xfce 4.6alpha)
======================
- Modified settings-dialogs to work with the new settings-manager
- Fix compile-issues with -Wall -Werror in mice theme-engine and settings-dialogs
- Let xfce4-session start xfsettingsd automatically
- Remove dependency on deprecated NETK
- Translations: am, ar, az, be, bn_IN, ca, cs, da, de, dz, el,
en_GB, eo, es_MX, es, et, eu, fa, fi, fr, gl, gu, he, hi, hu,
id, it, ja, ka, ko, lt, lv, mk, mr, ms, nb_NO, nl, pa, pl,
pt_BR, pt_PT, ro, ru, si, sk, sq, sv, ta, tr, uk, ur, vi, zh_CN, zh_TW
4.4.0
=====
- Improve the logout dialog (Bug #2653).
- Fix poweroff on DragonFly BSD (Bug #2567).
- Use Xrender to fadeout the background if cairo is available.
- Updated translations: Carles Muñoz Gorriz (ca), Fabian Nowak (de),
Rudy Godoy (es), Maximilian Schleiss (fr), Andrey
Fedoseev (ru)
- New translations: Josip Dzolonga (mk)
4.3.99.2
========
- Remove references to xftaskbar4 and xfce4-iconbox and rename xffm to Thunar
for the Tips'n'Tricks displayed on startup (#1332).
- Be sure to start Thunar prior to xfdesktop on first login to avoid the trash
error from xfdesktop if the session bus is not configured properly (#2447).
- Applications that fail to startup on login do no longer time out, but are
dropped immediately from the session, which results in faster startup in
that case.
- Merge the sudo and the HAL shutdown helpers into a single shutdown helper,
which tries to use HAL first, and falls back to sudo.
- Drop GLib 2.2.x compatibility code.
- Updated translations: Pau Rul-lan Ferragut (ca), Sylvain Vedrenne (eo),
ByungHyun Choi (ko), Phan Vĩnh Thịnh (vi)
- New translations: Sonam Rinchen (dz)
4.3.99.1
========
- Add support for HAL to shutdown/reboot the computer. Must be enabled
explicitly using --with-shutdown-style=hal to configure (Bug #2046).
- Do not try to save the xfce4-tips as part of the session (Bug #1089).
- Add shutdown/reboot support for Solaris (Bug #2230, Moinak Ghosh).
- Drop libgnome dependency for assistive technologies support.
4.3.90.2
========
- Update dialogs to use the new XfceTitledDialog.
- Properly handle OnlyShowIn and NotShowIn in the autostart editor.
- Run discard command when client terminates unexpectedly.
4.3.90.1
========
- Use the new standard location ($XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/autostart/) to specify
applications that will be automatically start on session login. Autostart
items from the previous location (~/Desktop/Autostart/) will be migrated
automatically on first run of the new session manager.
- The list of autostarted applications can now be altered using a simple
editor application (xfce4-autostart-editor).
- The xfce4-tips tool is now part of xfce4-session and well integrated with
the new autostart mechanism.
Session manager for the Xfce desktop environment.
Shutting down your computer using the session manager:
------------------------------------------------------
Since 4.1.5, the session manager supports only sudo(8)-based shutdown, other
method can be added by packagers if desired, just replace XfsmShutdownHelper
with your code. To be able to shutdown the computer, you must be listed
in the systems sudoers file, in particular, you must be allowed to execute
$HELPER_PATH_PREFIX/xfce4/session/xfsm-shutdown-helper as user root (where
$HELPER_PATH_PREFIX is the directory passed to configure with the
--with-helper-path-prefix option or /usr/local/lib by default).
For example, you built xfce4-session with the default options, your hostname
is myhost and your user account is named myuser, then you'd have to add
the following line to your sudoers file (remember to use visudo to edit
that file):
myuser myhost=/usr/local/lib/xfce4/session/xfsm-shutdown-helper
Starting with xfce4-session 4.3.99.2 xfce4-session will first try to use
HAL (if built with D-Bus support) and fallback to the sudo method described
above. So if you have HAL installed on your system, and your account is
allowed to shutdown/reboot the computer using HAL, you don't need to setup
sudo at all.
Legacy session management:
--------------------------
As of version 4.1.7, the session manager includes native support for
applications that don't support the X11R6 session management protocol,
but support legacy (X11R5) session management. If you don't need legacy
session management support, you can disable it at compile time, giving
--disable-legacy-sm to ./configure.
The legacy sm code is ment as a replacement for smproxy (the X11 session
management proxy), which caused all kinds of trouble. That says, do NOT
EVER run smproxy in session that is managed by xfce4-session, or weird
things will happen. The included legacy session management does everything
that smproxy would do, and besides that, it also support multiscreen
display and it is less error prone compared to smproxy (atleast once
the various bugs I introduced are fixed :-).
* Honor SmRestartStyleHint
* Add APM support (separate SM client)
* Add an option to disable Autostart by xfce4-session
* Add configure options to make packagers life easier regarding the
"shutdown/reboot" thing (see the Mail from Marcel Pol on 20031120)
[partly done]
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# pattern rule where we don't need one. That is ok -- this is a
# normal compilation that the losing compiler can handle. If no
# '.c' file was seen then we are probably linking. That is also
# ok.
exec "$@"
fi
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# Note: use '[/\\:.-]' here to ensure that we don't use the same name
# that we are using for the .o file. Also, base the name on the expected
# object file name, since that is what matters with a parallel build.
lockdir=`echo "$cofile" | sed -e 's|[/\\:.-]|_|g'`.d
while true; do
if mkdir "$lockdir" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
break
fi
sleep 1
done
# FIXME: race condition here if user kills between mkdir and trap.
trap "rmdir '$lockdir'; exit 1" 1 2 15
# Run the compile.
"$@"
ret=$?
if test -f "$cofile"; then
test "$cofile" = "$ofile" || mv "$cofile" "$ofile"
elif test -f "${cofile}bj"; then
test "${cofile}bj" = "$ofile" || mv "${cofile}bj" "$ofile"
fi
rmdir "$lockdir"
exit $ret
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dnl
dnl This file was autogenerated from "configure.ac.in".
dnl Edit that file instead!
dnl
dnl
dnl Copyright (c) 2003-2014
dnl The Xfce development team. All rights reserved.
dnl
dnl Written for Xfce by Benedikt Meurer <benny@xfce.org>.
dnl
dnl Version information
m4_define([xfsm_version_major], [4])
m4_define([xfsm_version_minor], [13])
m4_define([xfsm_version_micro], [0])
m4_define([xfsm_version_nano], []) dnl leave this empty to have no nano version
m4_define([xfsm_version_build], [0f1d380])
m4_define([xfsm_version_tag], [])
m4_define([xfsm_version], [xfsm_version_major().xfsm_version_minor().xfsm_version_micro()ifelse(xfsm_version_nano(), [], [], [.xfsm_version_nano()])ifelse(xfsm_version_tag(), [git], [xfsm_version_tag()-xfsm_version_build()], [xfsm_version_tag()])])
m4_define([xfsm_debug_default], [ifelse(xfsm_version_tag(), [git], [yes], [minimum])])
m4_define([intltool_minimum_version], [0.31])
dnl Initialize autoconf
AC_COPYRIGHT([Copyright (c) 2003-2014
The Xfce development team. All rights reserved.
Written for Xfce by Benedikt Meurer <benny@xfce.org>.])
AC_INIT([xfce4-session], [xfsm_version], [http://bugs.xfce.org/])
AC_PREREQ([2.60])
AC_REVISION([$Id$])
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET()
dnl Initialize automake
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.8 dist-bzip2 tar-ustar no-dist-gzip])
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE()
m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])])
dnl Set helper path prefix
AC_ARG_WITH([helper-path-prefix],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--with-helper-path-prefix=PATH],
[Path prefix under which helper executables will be installed (default: $libdir)])],
[HELPER_PATH_PREFIX="$withval"],
[HELPER_PATH_PREFIX="$libdir"])
AC_SUBST([HELPER_PATH_PREFIX])
dnl check for UNIX variants
AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_OS_CYGWIN], [test x"`uname | grep \"CYGWIN\"`" != x""])
if test x"`uname | grep \"CYGWIN\"`" != x""; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_OS_CYGWIN], [1], [Compiling under cygwin])
fi
dnl check for basic programs
AC_PROG_AWK
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_PROG_LN_S
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
AC_PROG_MKDIR_P
IT_PROG_INTLTOOL([intltool_minimum_version], [no-xml])
m4_ifdef([AC_PROG_SED], [AC_PROG_SED], [AC_CHECK_PROG(SED, sed, sed)])
dnl check for libtool
LT_PREREQ([2.2.6])
LT_INIT([disable-static])
dnl check for standard header files
AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([asm/unistd.h errno.h fcntl.h limits.h \
netdb.h pwd.h signal.h stdarg.h sys/param.h sys/resource.h \
sys/socket.h sys/time.h sys/wait.h sys/utsname.h time.h \
unistd.h sys/param.h sys/user.h sys/sysctl.h math.h sys/types.h])
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([getaddrinfo gethostbyname gethostname getpwuid setsid \
sigaction strdup sync vfork])
# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
AC_C_INLINE
AC_TYPE_MODE_T
AC_TYPE_PID_T
AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
# Checks for library functions.
AC_FUNC_MALLOC
dnl Check for required libraries
AC_CHECK_LIBM
AC_SUBST(LIBM)
dnl Check for X11 installed
XDT_CHECK_LIBX11_REQUIRE()
dnl Check for session management support
XDT_CHECK_LIBSM()
dnl Check for _IceTransNoListen
ac_LIBS="$LIBS"
LIBS="$LIBS $LIBSM_LDFLAGS $LIBSM_LIBS"
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([_IceTransNoListen])
LIBS="$ac_LIBS"
dnl Check for i18n support
XDT_I18N([am ar ast be bg bn ca cs da de el en_AU en_GB eo es et eu fi fr gl he hr hu id is it ja kk ko lt lv ms nb nl nn oc pa pl pt_BR pt ro ru si sk sl sq sr sv te th tr ug uk ur_PK ur vi zh_CN zh_HK zh_TW ])
dnl Check for required packages
XDT_CHECK_PACKAGE([LIBXFCE4UTIL], [libxfce4util-1.0], [4.12.0])
XDT_CHECK_PACKAGE([LIBXFCE4UI], [libxfce4ui-2], [4.12.0])
XDT_CHECK_PACKAGE([GTK], [gtk+-3.0], [3.10.0])
XDT_CHECK_PACKAGE([GIO], [gio-2.0], [2.42.0])
XDT_CHECK_PACKAGE([GMODULE], [gmodule-2.0], [2.24.0])
XDT_CHECK_PACKAGE([LIBWNCK], [libwnck-3.0], [3.10])
XDT_CHECK_PACKAGE([XFCONF], [libxfconf-0], [4.12.0])
dnl Check for Polkit/PolicyKit
XDT_CHECK_OPTIONAL_PACKAGE([POLKIT], [polkit-gobject-1], [0.102],
[polkit], [Polkit support])
dnl Check for debugging support
XDT_FEATURE_DEBUG([xfsm_debug_default])
dnl Check for linker optimizations
XDT_FEATURE_LINKER_OPTS()
dnl Check for iceauth
AC_PATH_PROG([ICEAUTH], [iceauth])
if test x"$ICEAUTH" != x""; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([ICEAUTH_CMD], ["$ICEAUTH"], [path to iceauth])
else
AC_MSG_ERROR([iceauth missing, please check your X11 installation])
fi
dnl Find a location for the session desktop file
AC_MSG_CHECKING([what xsession-prefix to use])
AC_ARG_WITH([xsession-prefix],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-xsession-prefix=XSESSION_PREFIX], [What should be the prefix for the xsession .desktop file?]),
[], [with_xsession_prefix="/usr"])
XSESSION_PREFIX=$with_xsession_prefix
AC_SUBST([XSESSION_PREFIX])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$with_xsession_prefix])
dnl Check for rm
AC_PATH_PROG([RM], [rm])
if test x"$RM" != x""; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([RM_CMD], ["$RM"], [path to rm])
fi
dnl Check for legacy session management
AC_ARG_ENABLE([legacy-sm],
AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-legacy-sm], [Enable X11R5 session management])
AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-legacy-sm], [Disable X11R5 session management]),
[], [enable_legacy_sm=yes])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable X11R5 session management])
if test x"$enable_legacy_sm" != x"yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
else
AC_DEFINE([LEGACY_SESSION_MANAGEMENT], [1], [Define for X11R5 sm compat])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
fi
dnl check for linux/ioprio.h, and also check that the header actually
dnl works, as some kernels have bad headers. using AC_CHECK_HEADERS()
dnl prints a scary warning with a request to report a bug if it fails,
dnl but we do not want that.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether linux/ioprio.h exists and actually works])
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT
#include <linux/ioprio.h>
], [linux_ioprio_works=yes], [linux_ioprio_works=no])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$linux_ioprio_works])
if test "x$linux_ioprio_works" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_WORKING_LINUX_IOPRIO_H], [1],
[Defined if linux/ioprio.h not only exists, but works properly])
fi
dnl Compile time default choice of backend
AC_ARG_WITH([backend],
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-backend=<option>],
[Default backend to use linux, freebsd, openbsd]))
# default to a sane option
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
if test x$with_backend = x; then
AS_CASE([$host],
[*-linux*], [with_backend=linux],
[*-*freebsd*], [with_backend=freebsd],
[*-*dragonfly*], [with_backend=freebsd],
[*-openbsd*], [with_backend=openbsd])
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(BACKEND, "$with_backend", [backend])
AC_SUBST(BACKEND, "$with_backend")
if test x$with_backend = xlinux; then
AC_DEFINE(BACKEND_TYPE_LINUX, 1, [Linux suspend/hibernate backend])
fi
if test x$with_backend = xfreebsd; then
AC_DEFINE(BACKEND_TYPE_FREEBSD, 1, [FreeBSD suspend/hibernate backend])
fi
if test x$with_backend = xopenbsd; then
AC_DEFINE(BACKEND_TYPE_OPENBSD, 1, [OpenBSD suspend/hibernate backend])
fi
dnl check for location Xfce glade files were installed to
XFCE_GLADE_CATALOG_PATH="`pkg-config --variable glade_catalogdir libxfce4ui-1`"
XFCE_GLADE_PIXMAP_PATH="`pkg-config --variable glade_pixmapdir libxfce4ui-1`"
XFCE_GLADE_MODULE_PATH="`pkg-config --variable glade_moduledir libxfce4ui-1`"
AC_SUBST(XFCE_GLADE_CATALOG_PATH)
AC_SUBST(XFCE_GLADE_PIXMAP_PATH)
AC_SUBST(XFCE_GLADE_MODULE_PATH)
AC_CONFIG_FILES([
Makefile
doc/Makefile
engines/Makefile
engines/balou/Makefile
engines/balou/scripts/Makefile
engines/balou/themes/Makefile
engines/balou/themes/Default/Makefile
engines/mice/Makefile
engines/simple/Makefile
icons/Makefile
icons/48x48/Makefile
icons/128x128/Makefile
icons/scalable/Makefile
libxfsm/Makefile
libxfsm/xfce4-session-2.0.pc
po/Makefile.in
settings/Makefile
scripts/Makefile
scripts/xinitrc.in
xfce4-session/Makefile
xfce4-session-logout/Makefile
xfsm-shutdown-helper/Makefile
])
AC_OUTPUT
dnl ***************************
dnl *** Print configuration ***
dnl ***************************
echo
echo "Build Configuration:"
echo
echo " * Debugging support: $enable_debug"
if test x"$enable_legacy_sm" = x"yes"; then
echo " * Legacy session management: yes"
else
echo " * Legacy session management: no"
fi
echo " * Backend: ${with_backend}"
echo
xfce4-session (4.12.1-7) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
xfce4-session (4.13.0-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
* Moved the package to git on salsa.debian.org
* Updated the maintainer address to debian-xfce@lists.debian.org
* New upstream version 4.13.0
* d/control: update build-deps for new release
* d/p/01_fix-xrdb-call removed, applied upstream
* d/p/03_xflock4-update-lockers-list refreshed
* d/rules: stop manually cleaning stuff
-- Yves-Alexis Perez <corsac@debian.org> Sun, 18 Feb 2018 22:29:23 +0100
-- Yves-Alexis Perez <corsac@debian.org> Sun, 18 Feb 2018 23:06:29 +0100
xfce4-session (4.12.1-6) unstable; urgency=medium
......
......@@ -10,15 +10,17 @@ Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9),
intltool (>= 0.31),
libdbus-1-dev,
libdbus-glib-1-dev,
libglade2-dev,
libgtk-3-dev,
libglib2.0-dev,
libpolkit-gobject-1-dev,
libtool,
libwnck-dev,
libx11-dev,
libxfce4ui-1-dev (>= 4.12.1),
libxfce4util-dev (>= 4.10.0),
libxfconf-0-dev (>= 4.10),
libxfce4ui-2-dev (>= 4.12.0),
libxfce4util-dev (>= 4.12.0),
libxfconf-0-dev (>= 4.12),
libxml-parser-perl,
libwnck-3-dev,
x11-xserver-utils,
xfce4-dev-tools
Standards-Version: 4.1.1
......
--- a/scripts/xinitrc.in.in
+++ b/scripts/xinitrc.in.in
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ test -r "$BASEDIR/Xcursor.xrdb" && XRESO
test -r "$HOME/.Xresources" && XRESOURCES="$XRESOURCES $HOME/.Xresources"
# load all X resources (adds /dev/null to avoid an empty list that would hang the process)
-cat /dev/null $XRESOURCES | xrdb -nocpp -merge -
+cat /dev/null $XRESOURCES | xrdb -merge -
# load local modmap
test -r $HOME/.Xmodmap && xmodmap $HOME/.Xmodmap