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Name: xsetroot
Version: 1.1.0
Release: alt1.qa1
Summary: root window parameter setting utility for X
License: MIT/X11
Group: System/X11
Packager: Valery Inozemtsev <shrek at altlinux.ru>
Url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org
Source: %name-%version.tar
Patch: %name-%version-%release.patch
BuildRequires: libXcursor-devel libXmu-devel xorg-bitmaps xorg-util-macros
%description
The setroot program allows you to tailor the appearance of the back-
ground ("root") window on a workstation display running X. Normally,
you experiment with xsetroot until you find a personalized look that
you like, then put the xsetroot command that produces it into your X
startup file. If no options are specified, or if -def is specified,
the window is reset to its default state. The -def option can be spec-
ified along with other options and only the non-specified characteris-
tics will be reset to the default state.
%prep
%setup -q
%patch -p1
%build
%autoreconf
%configure
%make_build
%install
%make DESTDIR=%buildroot install
%files
%_bindir/*
%_man1dir/*
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here
Version: 1.1.0
Release: alt1.qa1
Summary: root window parameter setting utility for X
License: MIT/X11
Group: System/X11
Packager: Valery Inozemtsev <shrek at altlinux.ru>
Url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org
Source: %name-%version.tar
Patch: %name-%version-%release.patch
BuildRequires: libXcursor-devel libXmu-devel xorg-bitmaps xorg-util-macros
%description
The setroot program allows you to tailor the appearance of the back-
ground ("root") window on a workstation display running X. Normally,
you experiment with xsetroot until you find a personalized look that
you like, then put the xsetroot command that produces it into your X
startup file. If no options are specified, or if -def is specified,
the window is reset to its default state. The -def option can be spec-
ified along with other options and only the non-specified characteris-
tics will be reset to the default state.
%prep
%setup -q
%patch -p1
%build
%autoreconf
%configure
%make_build
%install
%make DESTDIR=%buildroot install
%files
%_bindir/*
%_man1dir/*
%changelog
…
Full changelog you can see here