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           SPELL=amiwm
         VERSION=0.21pl2
          SOURCE="${SPELL}${VERSION}.tar.gz"
   SOURCE_URL[0]=ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/X11/wm/${SPELL}/${SOURCE}
     SOURCE_HASH=sha512:6504a4fd4c30a571b0c501b46fdc442fcc993c27b4595753f7bfa12a38c0b997a01d939c7a35e6c499aa0f8972bc0fda7cc88a9fe77091f363f8cd5a9e8d50de
SOURCE_DIRECTORY="${BUILD_DIRECTORY}/${SPELL}${VERSION}"
        WEB_SITE="http://www.lysator.liu.se/~marcus/amiwm.html"
      LICENSE[0]=UNKNOWN
         ENTERED=20120328
           SHORT="Amiga Workbench wm"
cat << EOF
an X window manager that tries to make your display look and feel like an
Amiga® Workbench® screen.  It is fully functional and can do all the usual
window manager stuff, like moving and resizing windows.

The purpose of amiwm is to make life more pleasant for Amiga-freaks who
have/want to use UNIX workstations once in a while.  It can also be used on
the Amiga with the AmiWin X server, although this part needs some more work.
EOF