libsm 1.2.4
Name | libsm |
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Version | 1.2.4 |
Summary | SM: Session Management library |
Description | The Session Management Library (SMlib) is a low-level \"C\" language interface to XSMP. The purpose of the X Session Management Protocol (XSMP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for users to save and restore their sessions. A session is a group of clients, each of which has a particular state. |
Section | x11/libs |
License | MIT |
Homepage | http://www.x.org |
Bug tracker | https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg |
Recipe file |
recipes-graphics/xorg-lib/libsm_1.2.4.bb
recipes-graphics/xorg-lib/xorg-lib-common.inc |
Layer | openembedded-core (mickledore branch) |
Inherits |
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Dependencies |
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PACKAGECONFIG options |
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Sources
https://www.x.org/releases//individual/lib/libSM-1.2.4.tar.xz |
Patches
None
Other branches
This recipe in other branches of openembedded-core:
Branch | Recipe |
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master | libsm 1.2.5 |
styhead (Yocto Project 5.1) | libsm 1.2.4 |
scarthgap (Yocto Project 5.0) | libsm 1.2.4 |
nanbield (Yocto Project 4.3) | libsm 1.2.4 |
mickledore (Yocto Project 4.2) | libsm 1.2.4 (this recipe) |
langdale (Yocto Project 4.1) | libsm 1.2.3 |
kirkstone (Yocto Project 4.0) | libsm 1.2.3 |
honister (Yocto Project 3.4) | libsm 1.2.3 |
hardknott (Yocto Project 3.3) | libsm 1.2.3 |
gatesgarth (Yocto Project 3.2) | libsm 1.2.3 |
dunfell (Yocto Project 3.1) | libsm 1.2.3 |
zeus (Yocto Project 3.0) | libsm 1.2.3 |
warrior (Yocto Project 2.7) | libsm 1.2.3 |
thud (Yocto Project 2.6) | libsm 1.2.2 |
sumo (Yocto Project 2.5) | libsm 1.2.2 |
rocko (Yocto Project 2.4) | libsm 1.2.2 |
pyro (Yocto Project 2.3) | libsm 1.2.2 |
morty (Yocto Project 2.2) | libsm 1.2.2 |
krogoth (Yocto Project 2.1) | libsm 1.2.2 |
jethro (Yocto Project 2.0) | libsm 1.2.2 |
fido (Yocto Project 1.8) | libsm 1.2.2 |
dizzy (Yocto Project 1.7) | libsm 1.2.2 |
daisy (Yocto Project 1.6) | libsm 1.2.2 |
dora (Yocto Project 1.5) | libsm 1.2.1 |
dylan (Yocto Project 1.4) | libsm 1.2.1 |
danny (Yocto Project 1.3) | libsm 1.2.1 |