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|style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold"|bitmap || ||XBM format bitmap editor and converter utilities.
 
|style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold"|bitmap || ||XBM format bitmap editor and converter utilities.
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|style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold"|editres || ||dynamic resource editor for X Toolkit applications.
 
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|style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold"|fonttosfnt || ||wraps a bitmap font in a sfnt (TrueType) wrapper.
 
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Revision as of 15:16, 23 October 2008

Download Source: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/app/

Back to xbitmaps

Introduction to Xorg7/Apps

There are 92 applications available for Xorg. Once again, the most efficient method of retrieving the source tarballs is to append *.bz2 or *.gz to the URL above.

Alternately, if you chose to use subdirectories, the tarballs can be retrieved as follows. This will prevent multiple versions from being downloaded when multiple versions exist.

wget https://cblfs.clfs.org/index.php/Special:Filepath/App-20101205.wget &&
mkdir -p app &&
cd app &&
wget -B http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/app/ -i ../App-20101205.wget

Project Homepage: Unknown

Not all applications are required for a working X Windows. Many are nothing more than demonstration programs. Applications bdftopcf, mkfontdir, mkfontscale, xcursorgen, xinit, and xkbcomp are the minimal requirements.

Dependencies

Required

Applications have the following required dependencies:

Application Depends On
appres libX11
bdftopcf libXfont
beforelight libX11, libXt
bitmap libX11, libXt, xbitmaps
editres libX11, libXt
fonttosnft
fslsfonts libX11
fstobdf libX11
iceauth libICE
ico libX11
lbxproxy xtrans
listres libX11
luit libX11
mkfontscale libfontenc, libX11
mkfontdir mkfontscale
oclock libX11, libXt
proxymngr libICE
rgb libX11
rstart libX11
scripts libX11
sessreg libX11
setxkbmap libxkbfile
showfont libFS
smproxy libXt
twm libX11
viewres libXt
X11perf libX11
Xauth libX11
xbacklight libxrandr, libxrender, libX11
Xbiff xbitmaps
Xcalc libXt
Xclipboard libXt
Xclock libX11, libxkbfile, libXt
Xcmsdb libX11
Xconsole libXt
Xcursorgen libpng, libX11
Xdbedizzy libXp, libXext
Xditview libXt
Xdm libXmu, libXinerama, libXpm, libXdmcp, libX11, libXau, libXt
Xdpyinfo libXext, libX11, libXxf86vm, libXxf86dga, libXxf86misc, libXi, libXrender, libXinerama, libdmx, libXp, libXtst
Xdriinfo MesaLib, libX11
Xedit libXPrintUtil, libXp, libXt
Xev libX11
Xeyes libX11
Xf86dga libX11
Xfd FreeType, libXt
Xfindproxy libX11
Xfontsel libXt
Xfsinfo libX11
Xfs libFS
Xfwp libX11
Xgamma libX11
Xgc libXt
Xhost libX11
Xinit libX11
Xkbcomp libX11
Xkbevd libxkbfile
Xkbprint libxkbfile
Xkbutils libxkbfile
Xkill libX11
Xload libXt
Xlogo libXPrintUtil, libXp, libXrender, libXft, libXext, libXt
Xlsatoms libX11
Xlsclients libX11
Xlsfonts libX11
Xmag libXt
Xman libXPrintutil, libXp, libXt
Xmessage libXt
Xmh libXt
Xmodmap libX11
Xmore libXPrintUtil, libXp, libX11, liblbxutil, libdrm, libXdmcp, libXmu, libXext, libXrender, libXfont, libXi, libXau, libXaw, libXt, libXpm, libXtst, libXres, libxkbfile
Xphelloworld libX11, libXaw, libXprintAppUtil, libXPrintUtil
Xplsprinters libXp
Xprehashprinterlist libXp
Xprop libXmu
Xpr libXmu
Xrandr libXrandr
Xrdb libXmu
Xrefresh libX11
Xrx libX11
Xsetmode libXi
Xsetpointer libXi
Xsetroot libXmu
Xset libXmu, libX11, libXext, libXxf86misc, libXfontcache, libXp
Xsm libXt
Xstdcmap libXmu
Xtrap libX11, libXtrap
Xvidtune libXxf86vm, libXt
Xvinfo libXv
Xwd libXmu
Xwininfo libXmu
Xwud libX11

Non-Multilib

Before building Xrx execute the following command in the top level of its source directory:

sed -i "/PLUGIN_CFLAGS=-I/s/-I.*$/'&'/" configure

If you're building Compiz with GConf support the use the following for the configure command for Compiz:

./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-gconf-schema-file-dir=/etc/gnome/gconf/schemas

Compile the package:

./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make

Install the application.

make install

Multilib

32Bit

Before building Xrx execute the following command in the top level of its source directory:

sed -i "/PLUGIN_CFLAGS=-I/s/-I.*$/'&'/" configure

If you're building Compiz with GConf support the use the following for the configure command for Compiz:

./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-gconf-schema-file-dir=/etc/gnome/gconf/schemas

Compile the package:

USE_ARCH=32 PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${PKG_CONFIG_PATH32}" CC="gcc ${BUILD32}" CXX="g++  ${BUILD32}" \
./configure $XORG_CONFIG32 &&
make

Install the package:

make install

N32

Before building Xrx execute the following command in the top level of its source directory:

sed -i "/PLUGIN_CFLAGS=-I/s/-I.*$/'&'/" configure

If you're building Compiz with GConf support the use the following for the configure command for Compiz:

./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-gconf-schema-file-dir=/etc/gnome/gconf/schemas

Compile the package:

USE_ARCH=n32 PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${PKG_CONFIG_PATHN32}" CC="gcc ${BUILDN32}" CXX="g++ ${BUILDN32}" \
./configure $XORG_CONFIGN32 &&
make

Install the package:

make install

64Bit

Before building Xrx execute the following command in the top level of its source directory:

sed -i "/PLUGIN_CFLAGS=-I/s/-I.*$/'&'/" configure

If you're building Compiz with GConf support the use the following for the configure command for Compiz:

./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-gconf-schema-file-dir=/etc/gnome/gconf/schemas

Compile the package:

USE_ARCH=64 PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${PKG_CONFIG_PATH64}" CC="gcc ${BUILD64}" CXX="g++  ${BUILD64}" \
./configure $XORG_CONFIG64 &&
make

Install the package:

make install

Semi-Automated Build

These automated build instructions assume that you are using subdirectories as discussed in the introduction. You must also have an unaltered copy of Lib-20101205.wget in the main working directory (xc). This file lists each library in an order that ensures dependencies are satisfied.

Non Multilib

Install the protocol headers:

top=$PWD
cat ../App-20101205.wget | while read package; do
  packagedir=$(sed -e "s/\.tar\.bz2//" -e "s/\.tar\.gz//" <<< $package)

  cd $top || break;

  grep ^$packagedir$ done && continue;

  tar xvf $package &&
  cd $packagedir &&

  ./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
  make &&
  make install &&

  cd .. &&
  rm -rfv $packagedir &&

  echo "$packagedir" >> done || break
done
rm done

Multilib

Install the protocol headers:

top=$PWD
cat ../App-20101205.wget | while read package; do
  packagedir=$(sed -e "s/\.tar\.bz2//" -e "s/\.tar\.gz//" <<< $package)

  cd $top || break;

  grep ^$packagedir$ done && continue;

  tar xvf $package &&
  cd $packagedir &&

  USE_ARCH=32 PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${PKG_CONFIG_PATH32}" \
  CC="gcc ${BUILD32}" CXX="g++ ${BUILD32}" \
  ./configure $XORG_CONFIG32 &&
  make &&
  make install &&

  cd .. &&
  rm -rfv $packagedir &&

  tar xfv $package &&
  cd $packagedir &&

  USE_ARCH=64 PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${PKG_CONFIG_PATH64}" \
  CC="gcc ${BUILD64}" CXX="g++ ${BUILD64}" \
  ./configure $XORG_CONFIG64 &&
  make &&
  make install &&

  cd .. &&
  rm -rfv $packagedir || break

  echo "$packagedir" >> done
done
rm done

Forward to Data

Contents

There are 92 Xorg application packages, each of which installs one or more files. Rather than listing all of the files installed, a listing of the 92 application packages and a short description of each follows. For the interested party, a link to a list of the directories and headers installed by all Xorg-7.1 protocol packages is also provided. The 92 application packages, listed in alphabetical order, with a short description are:

Xorg Application File List Short Description
appres lists X application resource database.
bdftopcf converts X font from Bitmap Distribution Format to Portable Compiled Format.
beforelight MIT screen saver sample demo application.
bitmap XBM format bitmap editor and converter utilities.
editres dynamic resource editor for X Toolkit applications.
fonttosfnt wraps a bitmap font in a sfnt (TrueType) wrapper.
fslsfonts lists fonts served by X font server.
fstobdf generates BDF font from X font server.
iceauth ICE authority file utility.
ico animate an icosahedron or other polyhedron demo application.
lbxproxy low bandwidth X proxy (Preferred replacements are OpenSSH and/or NX).
listres list resources in widgets.
luit converts terminal I/O from legacy encodings to UTF-8.
mkfontdir creates an index of X font files in a directory.
mkfontscale creates an index of scalable font files for X.
oclock round X clock.
proxymngr proxy manager service (Preferred replacements are OpenSSH and/or NX).
rgb X colorname -> RGB mapping database.
rstart remote start client [Preferred replacements: ssh and/or NX].
scripts runs X command on another system via rsh (Preferred replacement is OpenSSH).
sessreg register X sessions in system utmp/utmpx databases.
setxkbmap sets the keyboard using the X Keyboard Extension.
showfont shows information about X font from font server.
smproxy Session Manager Proxy.
twm the tabbed window manager.
viewres graphical class/resource browser for Xt.
x11perf x11perf simple X server performance benchmarker demo application.
xauth X authority file utility.
xbiff watches mailboxes for new message delivery.
xcalc scientific calculator for X.
xclipboard X clipboard manager.
xclock X clock.
xcmsdb device color characterization utility for X Color Management System.
xconsole monitors system console messages.
xcursorgen create an X cursor file from PNG images.
xdbedizzy DBE sample demo application.
xditview displays ditroff output.
xdm X Display Manager / XDMCP server.
xdpyinfo display information utility for X.
xdriinfo query configuration information of DRI drivers (DRI-supporting

platforms).

xedit simple text editor for X.
xev prints contents of X events.
xeyes follow the mouse/shape extension demo application.
xf86dga test program for the XFree86-DGA extension demo application.
xfd display all the characters in an X font.
xfindproxy locate proxy services (Preferred replacements are OpenSSH and/or NX).
xfontsel point and click selection of X11 font names.
xfs the X font server.
xfsinfo X font server information utility.
xfwp X firewall proxy (Preferred replacements are OpenSSH and/or NX).
xgamma alters a monitor's gamma correction through the X server.
xgc X graphics demo application.
xhost server access control program for X.
xinit X Window System initializer (includes startx).
xkbcomp compiles XKB keyboard description.
xkbevd XKB event daemon demo application.
xkbprint print an XKB keyboard description.
xkbutils XKB utility demo application.
xkill kills a client by its X resource.
xload system load average display for X.
xlogo draw old X logo demo application.
xlsatoms lists interned atoms defined on server.
xlsclients lists client applications running on a display.
xlsfonts lists X fonts available on X server.
xmag magnifies parts of the screen.
xman Unix manual page viewer.
xmessage displays a message or query in a window.
xmh X interface to MH mail tools (Preferred replacement is exmh).
xmodmap utility for modifying keymaps and button mappings.
xmore plain text display program for the X Window System.
xphelloworld Xprint sample applications.
xplsprinters lists Xprint printers.
xpr print an X window dump from xwd.
xprehashprinterlist rehashes list of Xprint printers.
xprop property displayer for X.
xrandr primitive command line interface to RandR extension.
xrdb X server resource database utility.
xrefresh refreshes all or part of an X screen.
xrx
xset user preference utility for X.
xsetmode sets the mode for an X Input device.
xsetpointer sets an X input device as the main pointer.
xsetroot root window parameter setting utility for X.
xsm X Session Manager.
xstdcmap X standard colormap utility.
xtrap Trap sample clients.
xvidtune video mode tuner for Xorg.
xvinfo prints out X-Video extension adaptor information.
xwd dumps current contents of X window or screen to file.
xwininfo window information utility for X.
xwud displays an X window dump from xwd.