From eba2e2afc59a52e06b8386d427fa6630993578c5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Juan RP Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 15:40:58 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] gdm: remove long_desc. --- srcpkgs/gdm/template | 15 +-------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/srcpkgs/gdm/template b/srcpkgs/gdm/template index 40eb695f71a..d91c57babee 100644 --- a/srcpkgs/gdm/template +++ b/srcpkgs/gdm/template @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Template file for 'gdm' pkgname=gdm version=3.10.0.1 -revision=1 +revision=2 build_style=gnu-configure configure_args="--disable-schemas-compile --disable-static --with-at-spi-registryd-directory=/usr/libexec --without-tcp-wrappers @@ -32,19 +32,6 @@ homepage="http://www.gnome.org" license="GPL-2" distfiles="${GNOME_SITE}/$pkgname/3.10/$pkgname-$version.tar.xz" checksum=549a42009af9c79a4e07632e405dcb71ba2e876e766cff02471511ad641b6ae7 -long_desc=" - GDM is the GNOME Display Manager, it is the little proggie that runs - in the background, runs your X sessions, presents you with a login box - and then tells you to piss off because you forgot your password. It - does pretty much everything that you would want to use xdm for, but - does not involve as much crack. It doesn't use any code from xdm, and - has a more paranoid and safer design overall. It also includes many - features over xdm, the biggest one of which is that it is more user - friendly, even if your X setup is failing. The goal is that users - should never, ever have to use the command line to customize or - troubleshoot gdm. It of course supports xdmcp, and in fact extends - xdmcp a little bit in places where I thought xdm was lacking (but is - still compatible with xdm's xdmcp)." post_install() { # Use our own pam files.