cwm 5.6-4 source package in Ubuntu

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cwm (5.6-4) unstable; urgency=low

  * Migrated to unstable

 -- James McDonald <email address hidden>  Tue, 28 Apr 2015 09:31:29 +0200

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Uploaded by:
James McDonald on 2015-04-28
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
James McDonald
Architectures:
any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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cwm_5.6-4.dsc 1.7 KiB b606bc16b944d1fc3a7442d38f5a21330bef650ef9961907f7fc7214cacd69a1
cwm_5.6.orig.tar.gz 49.6 KiB 006320bb1716cc0f93bac5634dcccd01f21d468263b5fc9d1be2dd11078a0625
cwm_5.6-4.debian.tar.xz 10.4 KiB de68535bfa1e6f1ddbada4e47a6a4730a75983ead838c0232b4ef7db2f65ed0a

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Binary packages built by this source

cwm: lightweight and efficient window manager for X11

 cwm is a minimalist stacking window manager ported from OpenBSD.
 Originally inspired by evilwm, it was rewritten from scratch due
 to limitations in the evilwm codebase.
 .
 cwm contains many features that concentrate on the efficiency and
 transparency of window management. cwm also aims to maintain the simplest
 and most pleasant aesthetic. It provides minimal decoration and screen
 clutter, instead having powerful controls to manage windows, launch
 programs etc. via key and mouse bindings. A "virtual desktop" can be
 simulated by the ability to group windows, and to show and hide these
 groups.
 .
 cwm is very configurable via a simple, clearly documented .cwmrc file.
 .
 If you are looking for simple menus and pretty icons, cwm is probably
 not going to be your cup of tea. If you don't mind a little learning
 curve and want something powerful and flexible, try it out.

cwm-dbgsym: debug symbols for package cwm

 cwm is a minimalist stacking window manager ported from OpenBSD.
 Originally inspired by evilwm, it was rewritten from scratch due
 to limitations in the evilwm codebase.
 .
 cwm contains many features that concentrate on the efficiency and
 transparency of window management. cwm also aims to maintain the simplest
 and most pleasant aesthetic. It provides minimal decoration and screen
 clutter, instead having powerful controls to manage windows, launch
 programs etc. via key and mouse bindings. A "virtual desktop" can be
 simulated by the ability to group windows, and to show and hide these
 groups.
 .
 cwm is very configurable via a simple, clearly documented .cwmrc file.
 .
 If you are looking for simple menus and pretty icons, cwm is probably
 not going to be your cup of tea. If you don't mind a little learning
 curve and want something powerful and flexible, try it out.