wmfire 1.2.4-2 source package in Ubuntu

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wmfire (1.2.4-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * debian/control
    - Update Vcs-* fields.
    - Set Debian Window Maker Team as Maintainer; move myself to
      Uploaders with updated email address.
  * debian/{copyright,patches}
    - Update email address.

 -- Doug Torrance <email address hidden>  Sun, 23 Aug 2015 23:36:05 -0400

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Uploaded by:
Debian Window Maker Team
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian Window Maker Team
Architectures:
any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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wmfire_1.2.4-2.dsc 1.9 KiB d388a33af5b959f5332d352c3c71a3c84ac9c149a5fcc9e016b2f4c49aab0a72
wmfire_1.2.4.orig.tar.gz 89.0 KiB e38b508519faf132273a9eaf75db56f1b14a5912667dd6843fc902d4a0ca2f80
wmfire_1.2.4-2.debian.tar.xz 10.4 KiB c29d8fd6d5df07cdc428f5cea0f188ec9ef186e1a1c584cb31cbce4d171f1d00

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wmfire: very cool fiery way of showing your CPU usage

 A Window Maker (or similar) dockapp which shows your current CPU usage as
 a roaring fire.
 .
 It can monitor the average cpu load, or individual cpu load on SMP computers.
 Additionally it can monitor the memory, network load, a file or just be set to
 show a pretty flame. On entering the dock a burning spot replaces the cursor,
 and after two seconds symbols to represent the current monitor are "burnt"
 onscreen. The flame colour can also be changed.
 .
 It uses the GDK library to improve its speed - using less than half the CPU of
 the original program.

wmfire-dbgsym: debug symbols for package wmfire

 A Window Maker (or similar) dockapp which shows your current CPU usage as
 a roaring fire.
 .
 It can monitor the average cpu load, or individual cpu load on SMP computers.
 Additionally it can monitor the memory, network load, a file or just be set to
 show a pretty flame. On entering the dock a burning spot replaces the cursor,
 and after two seconds symbols to represent the current monitor are "burnt"
 onscreen. The flame colour can also be changed.
 .
 It uses the GDK library to improve its speed - using less than half the CPU of
 the original program.