# Buildsheet autogenerated by ravenadm tool -- Do not edit. NAMEBASE= i3lock VERSION= 2.16 KEYWORDS= x11 VARIANTS= std SDESC[std]= Slightly improved screen locker based on slock HOMEPAGE= https://i3wm.org/i3lock/ CONTACT= nobody DOWNLOAD_GROUPS= main SITES[main]= https://i3wm.org/i3lock/ DISTFILE[1]= i3lock-2.16.tar.xz:main DF_INDEX= 1 SPKGS[std]= set primary man OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= none OPTIONS_STANDARD= none BUILD_DEPENDS= libev:dev:std glib:dev:std openpam:dev:std libxkbcommon:dev:std BUILDRUN_DEPENDS= libxkbcommon:primary:std libev:primary:std openpam:primary:std USES= meson pkgconfig zlib:build GNOME_COMPONENTS= cairo XORG_COMPONENTS= xcb-util xcb-util-keysyms xcb-util-image x11 xcb xt xext xcb-util-xrm xkbfile LICENSE= BSD3CLAUSE:primary LICENSE_FILE= BSD3CLAUSE:{{WRKSRC}}/LICENSE LICENSE_SCHEME= solo FPC_EQUIVALENT= x11/i3lock [FILE:549:descriptions/desc.primary] i3lock improves slock by making it fork() and therefore combinable with commands to suspend your computer. Additionally, instead of turning off your screen via DPMS and/or displaying a black screen, i3lock displays a white screen so you can see if your computer failed to resume from suspend or if your screen is just locked. Also, when entering a wrong password, i3lock does not call XBell(). This is important because i3lock/slock think you have entered a password when resuming from suspend, at least sometimes. i3lock was forked from slock-0.9 [FILE:97:distinfo] a30a5ebead35cc78e5f337571df8c5de2bdd9141426034c74b17e4d3db15f024 29932 i3lock-2.16.tar.xz [FILE:38:manifests/plist.primary] @(,,4755) bin/i3lock etc/pam.d/i3lock [FILE:24:manifests/plist.man] share/man/man1/i3lock.1