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xhtalk 2.9p1 for X11R6
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lars Wirzenius)
Fri Sep 1 17:48:10 1995
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 1995 01:32:06 +0300
From: Lars Wirzenius <wirzeniu@cc.helsinki.fi>
To: linux-announce@vger.rutgers.edu
Reply-To: ah@doc.ic.ac.uk
From: ah@doc.ic.ac.uk (Angelo Haritsis)
Subject: xhtalk 2.9p1 for X11R6
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I uploaded xhtalk under sunsite's Incoming. It is compiled for X11R6 and with
some small enhancements. xhtalk is a X utility that will allow you to display
a number of prespecified users at hosts around the world in a "menu" of the
currently active ones. Clicking on a user can launch a talk or a
user-specified program. Launch it when you start up your dialup connection.
I have slightly patched the original sources and added a feature.
Here is the lsm entry:
Begin3
Title: xhtalk
Version: 2.9p1 (X11R6)
Entered-date: 29-AUG-1995
Description: Nice X prog that shows a dynamic 'menu' of users logged in
at systems you specify in file ~/.xhtalk (& idle times).
Click on one and start a talk (or userdefined) session.
Patched by the maintainer. Read README.linux.
Source and an X11R6 binary are included.
Keywords: xhtalk, talk, finger monitor, X11
Author: kdh@ira.uka.de (Klaus Hartenstein)
Maintained-by: ah@doc.ic.ac.uk (Angelo Haritsis)
Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/X11/xutils/status
47k xhtalk-2.9p1-linux.tgz
Original-site: X11-contrib-R5
Platforms: Linux and X11R6: Xlib/Xt/Xw 6.0+, libc4.6.27+ Xpm 4.6+
Or compile it yourself (needs bsd-lex, bison, above libs)
Copying-policy: Leave copyright notice intact.
End
Enjoy,
Angelo Haritsis
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