[Lunar-commits] <moonbase> ksetisaver: corrected source url

Duncan Gibson engelsman at lunar-linux.org
Sun Jul 12 16:15:10 CEST 2009


commit 191398fc04197ef98ab8c399fa59db7f86db5e58
Author: Duncan Gibson <duncan.gibson at xs4all.nl>
Date:   Sun Jul 12 16:15:10 2009 +0200

    ksetisaver: corrected source url
    
    original source url unavailable for 2+ years (see BugReport 247)
    also updated web site url
    
    Note: downloads OK, but untested as I don't run KDE
          developed for KDE-2 so might not compile/run at all - engelsman
---
 kde3/utils/ksetisaver/DETAILS |   24 +++++++++++++-----------
 1 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kde3/utils/ksetisaver/DETAILS b/kde3/utils/ksetisaver/DETAILS
index 94ca6fb..2420d8c 100644
--- a/kde3/utils/ksetisaver/DETAILS
+++ b/kde3/utils/ksetisaver/DETAILS
@@ -2,21 +2,23 @@
          VERSION=0.3.4
           SOURCE=$MODULE-$VERSION.tar.gz
    SOURCE_URL[0]=http://frozenlight.de/content/$MODULE/
+   SOURCE_URL[1]=http://reparts.org/FL/content/$MODULE/
       SOURCE_VFY=md5:2efb42aebea56b8a1fa55f37604e149f
-        WEB_SITE="http://frozenlight.de/engine/show.php?file=ksetisaver/index.dat&title=KSetisaver+-+KDE+screensaver+for+seti@home"
+        WEB_SITE="http://reparts.org/FL/engine/show.php?file=ksetisaver/index.dat&title=KSetisaver+-+KDE+screensaver+for+seti%40home"
          ENTERED=20020803
          UPDATED=20030628
         SHORT="a KDE screensaver frontend for the Linux seti at home client"
 
 cat << EOF
-The seti at home project offers two different types of clients: A client with a 
-graphical GUI and a pure command line client. Unfortunately for Linux there's 
-only a command client available. The command line client is quite fast compared 
-to the Windows GUI version, but in my opinion WU crunching is much more fun 
-when you can look on some cool graphics from time to time to really "see" what 
-you are doing. Ok, this is the point where KSetiSaver kicks in: It acts as a 
-normal screensaver for KDE. When it is launched it starts monitoring a 
-seti at home client. KSetiSaver is also able to launch setiathome. That means 
-seti at home is only active, when the screensaver is. This way you get the same 
-behaviour like you would with the Windows GUI client.
+The seti at home project offers two different types of clients: A client
+with a graphical GUI and a pure command line client. Unfortunately
+for Linux there's only a command client available. The command line
+client is quite fast compared to the Windows GUI version, but in my
+opinion WU crunching is much more fun when you can look on some cool
+graphics from time to time to really "see" what you are doing. Ok,
+this is the point where KSetiSaver kicks in: It acts as a normal
+screensaver for KDE. When it is launched it starts monitoring a
+seti at home client. KSetiSaver is also able to launch setiathome. That
+means seti at home is only active, when the screensaver is. This way you
+get the same behaviour like you would with the Windows GUI client.
 EOF


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