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-name:               xmonad-version:            0.2-homepage:           http://xmonad.org-synopsis:           A lightweight X11 window manager.-description:-    Xmonad is a minimalist tiling window manager for X, written in-    Haskell. Windows are managed using automatic layout algorithms,-    which can be dynamically reconfigured. At any time windows are-    arranged so as to maximise the use of screen real estate. All-    features of the window manager are accessible purely from the-    keyboard: a mouse is entirely optional.  Xmonad is configured in-    Haskell, and custom layout algorithms may be implemented by the user-    in config files. A principle of Xmonad is predictability: the user-    should know in advance precisely the window arrangement that will-    result from any action.-category:           System-license:            BSD3-license-file:       LICENSE-author:             Spencer Janssen-maintainer:         sjanssen@cse.unl.edu-build-depends:      base>=1.0, X11>=1.2.1, X11-extras>=0.2, mtl>=1.0, unix>=1.0-extra-source-files: README TODO tests/loc.hs tests/Properties.hs man/xmonad.1.in-                    Config.hs-boot util/GenerateManpage.hs man/xmonad.1 man/xmonad.html--executable:         xmonad-main-is:            Main.hs-other-modules:      Config Operations StackSet XMonad-ghc-options:        -funbox-strict-fields -O -fasm -Wall -optl-Wl,-s-ghc-prof-options:   -prof -auto-all-extensions:         GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving+name:               xmonad
+version:            0.2
+x-revision: 1
+homepage:           http://xmonad.org
+synopsis:           A lightweight X11 window manager.
+description:
+    Xmonad is a minimalist tiling window manager for X, written in
+    Haskell. Windows are managed using automatic layout algorithms,
+    which can be dynamically reconfigured. At any time windows are
+    arranged so as to maximise the use of screen real estate. All
+    features of the window manager are accessible purely from the
+    keyboard: a mouse is entirely optional.  Xmonad is configured in
+    Haskell, and custom layout algorithms may be implemented by the user
+    in config files. A principle of Xmonad is predictability: the user
+    should know in advance precisely the window arrangement that will
+    result from any action.
+category:           System
+license:            BSD3
+license-file:       LICENSE
+author:             Spencer Janssen
+maintainer:         sjanssen@cse.unl.edu
+build-depends:      base>=1.0 && <3, X11>=1.2.1, X11-extras>=0.2, mtl>=1.0, unix>=1.0
+extra-source-files: README TODO tests/loc.hs tests/Properties.hs man/xmonad.1.in
+                    Config.hs-boot util/GenerateManpage.hs man/xmonad.1 man/xmonad.html
+
+executable:         xmonad
+main-is:            Main.hs
+other-modules:      Config Operations StackSet XMonad
+ghc-options:        -funbox-strict-fields -O -fasm -Wall -optl-Wl,-s
+ghc-prof-options:   -prof -auto-all
+extensions:         GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving