Xmd/INSTALL.md
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# Installing
## Mandatory dependencies
- Xlib
- Xt
- Motif
- A C compiler
# Optional dependencies
- MWM (the reccomended window manager for Xmd)
- xsct (display-temperature)
- brightnessctl (xmbrightness)
- xwallpaper (xmd-load-wallpaper)
Installing via APK:
```
# apk add libx11 libx11-dev libxt libxt-dev motif motif-dev mwm xwallpaper clang
```
## libXmd
Before building any of the applications you will need to build libXmd, which
contains code common to most of them:
```
# cd libXmd
# ./build.sh install
```
## Individual applications
Individual applications can be installed using `./build.sh` in their respective
subdirectories:
```
# cd <application>
# ./build.sh install
```
## Replicants
Xmd provides something called replicants, which are dynamically loaded widgets
that can be placed inside of xmpanel. They can be installed using `./build.sh`
in their respective subdirectories:
```
# cd replicants/<replicant>
# ./build.sh install
```
## Glue
Xmd includes some scripts to provide a standard interface for common graphical
tasks like taking screenshots. These can be installed using `./install.sh` in
the `glue` directory.
## Session
Xmd includes several scripts to facilitate using it as a desktop environment. It
can be installed using `./install.sh` in the `session` directory. Note that
without a configuration in place, the session scripts don't really do anything
useful. The next section of this document describes how to install a default
configuration.
## Default configuration
A default configuration can be installed by running `./install.sh` in the
`defaults` directory. It contains:
- An MWM configuration
- .xinitrc and .xsession files
- Default startup items
- MWM
- XMPanel
- Default panel replicants