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cdesktop/cde/debian/control
Lev Kujawski 356ac2f327 Purge unused Freetype dependency from CDE
config/cf/{DragonFly,OpenBSD,darwin}.cf: Remove Freetype imake settings
config/cf/darwinLib.tmpl: Do not link against Freetype
debian/control: Remove Freetype and Xft dependencies
*/Imakefile: Purge Freetype includes

lib/DtWidget/ComboBoxP.h
lib/DtWidget/SpinBoxP.h
programs/dtfile/ChangeDirP.c
programs/dtlogin/vgcallback.c
    Undefine USE_XFT so Motif 2.3 doesn't pull in Freetype

CDE included Freetype and Xft solely to satisfy builds of Motif with
Xft support enabled. However, as CDE only supports bitmap fonts, this
dependency was entirely superfluous and unnecessarily broke backwards
compatibility with older systems.
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Source: cde-desktop
Section: x11
Priority: optional
Maintainer: TheSelousScout <nicetrynsa@protonmail.ch>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 10),
automake,
libxt-dev,
libxmu-dev,
libxinerama-dev,
libxpm-dev,
libmrm4,
libmotif-dev,
libxaw7-dev,
libx11-dev,
libxss-dev,
libtirpc-dev,
x11-xserver-utils,
libjpeg62-dev,
libssl-dev,
tcl-dev,
ksh,
m4,
ncompress,
xfonts-100dpi,
xfonts-100dpi-transcoded,
rpcbind,
bison,
libbison-dev,
xbitmaps
Standards-Version: 4.1.2
Homepage: https://sourceforge.net/projects/cdesktopenv/
#Vcs-Git: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/cde-desktop.git
#Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/cde-desktop.git
Package: cde-desktop
Architecture: any
Depends: libxt6,
libxmu6,
libxinerama1,
libxpm4,
libmrm4,
libxaw7,
libx11-6,
libxss1,
libtirpc1,
x11-xserver-utils,
libjpeg62,
libuil4,
tcl,
ksh,
m4,
ncompress,
rpcbind,
bison,
xbitmaps,
${shlibs:Depends},
${misc:Depends}
Recommends: xfonts-100dpi,
xfonts-100dpi-transcoded
Description: CDE - Common Desktop Environment
The Common Desktop Environment, the classic UNIX desktop. The Common Desktop
Environment was created by a collaboration of Sun, HP, IBM, DEC, SCO, Fujitsu
and Hitachi. Used on a selection of commercial UNIXs, it is now available as
open-source software.