openbox 3.6.1-6 source package in Ubuntu

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openbox (3.6.1-6) unstable; urgency=medium

  * debian/control:
    + Move openbox-menu to Recommends. (Closes: #872983)
    + Bump dh version to 11.
    + Bump Standards-Version to 4.1.3.
  * Drop depends on gconf2: (Closes: #886050 LP: #1740420)
    + Add debian/patches/09-disable-check-gnome-version.patch.
  * Add python script to generate menu as replacent for openbox-menu.

 -- Mateusz Łukasik <email address hidden>  Mon, 08 Jan 2018 15:20:49 +0100

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Binary packages built by this source

gnome-panel-control: command line utility to invoke GNOME panel run dialog/menu

 gnome-panel-control can be used to invoke the GNOME panel run or main
 menu from the command line. This is originally a helper utility of openbox
 since gnome-panel is no longer managing its own key bindings.

gnome-panel-control-dbgsym: debug symbols for gnome-panel-control
libobrender32v5: rendering library for openbox themes

 Openbox works with your applications, and makes your desktop easier to manage.
 This is because the approach to its development was the opposite of what seems
 to be the general case for window managers. Openbox was written first to
 comply with standards and to work properly. Only when that was in place did
 the team turn to the visual interface.
 .
 Openbox is fully functional as a stand-alone working environment, or can be
 used as a drop-in replacement for the default window manager in the GNOME or
 KDE desktop environments.
 .
 Openbox 3 is a completely new breed of window manager. It is not based upon
 any existing code base, although the visual appearance has been based upon
 that of Blackbox. Openbox 2 was based on the Blackbox 0.65.0 codebase.
 .
 This package contains the libobrender library files used by openbox
 for theme rendering.

libobrender32v5-dbgsym: debug symbols for libobrender32v5
libobt2v5: parsing library for openbox

 Openbox works with your applications, and makes your desktop easier to manage.
 This is because the approach to its development was the opposite of what seems
 to be the general case for window managers. Openbox was written first to
 comply with standards and to work properly. Only when that was in place did
 the team turn to the visual interface.
 .
 Openbox is fully functional as a stand-alone working environment, or can be
 used as a drop-in replacement for the default window manager in the GNOME or
 KDE desktop environments.
 .
 Openbox 3 is a completely new breed of window manager. It is not based upon
 any existing code base, although the visual appearance has been based upon
 that of Blackbox. Openbox 2 was based on the Blackbox 0.65.0 codebase.
 .
 This package contains the libobt library files used by openbox
 to load and parse configuration and theme files of openbox.

libobt2v5-dbgsym: debug symbols for libobt2v5
openbox: standards-compliant, fast, light-weight and extensible window manager

 Openbox works with your applications, and makes your desktop easier to manage.
 This is because the approach to its development was the opposite of what seems
 to be the general case for window managers. Openbox was written first to
 comply with standards and to work properly. Only when that was in place did
 the team turn to the visual interface.
 .
 Openbox is fully functional as a stand-alone working environment, or can be
 used as a drop-in replacement for the default window manager in the GNOME or
 KDE desktop environments.
 .
 Openbox 3 is a completely new breed of window manager. It is not based upon
 any existing code base, although the visual appearance has been based upon
 that of Blackbox. Openbox 2 was based on the Blackbox 0.65.0 codebase.
 .
 Some of the things to look for in Openbox are:
 .
  * ICCCM and EWMH compliance!
  * Very fast
  * Chainable key bindings
  * Customizable mouse actions
  * Window resistance
  * Multi-head Xinerama support!
  * Pipe menus

openbox-dbgsym: debug symbols for openbox
openbox-dev: development files for the openbox window manager

 Openbox works with your applications, and makes your desktop easier to manage.
 This is because the approach to its development was the opposite of what seems
 to be the general case for window managers. Openbox was written first to
 comply with standards and to work properly. Only when that was in place did
 the team turn to the visual interface.
 .
 Openbox is fully functional as a stand-alone working environment, or can be
 used as a drop-in replacement for the default window manager in the GNOME or
 KDE desktop environments.
 .
 Openbox 3 is a completely new breed of window manager. It is not based upon
 any existing code base, although the visual appearance has been based upon
 that of Blackbox. Openbox 2 was based on the Blackbox 0.65.0 codebase.
 .
 This package contains the development headers for building openbox stuff.

openbox-gnome-session: command line utility to run Openbox as GNOME session

 openbox-gnome-session can provide GNOME session with openbox as
 a default window manager. It can replace the original window manager
 in GNOME Shell and GNOME Fallback sessions.

openbox-kde-session: command line utility to run Openbox as KDE SC session

 openbox-kde-session can provide KDE SC session with openbox as
 a default window manager. Can replace the original window manager
 called KWin.