Xcmd is a front-end for starting programs under X11. You can tell xcmd to look for a window with a specific class, resource name, or title string (using the `--find-' options); if it finds one or more, xcmd will `raise' them, otherwise it will run the command you specify. You can tell xcmd to run commands that create their own windows (using `--xcmd'), or to run commands inside a terminal window (using `--cmd') with various options. 'freebsd-ports-gnome Git repository'/>
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* Update to 1.0.8zeising2013-06-141-2/+1
* Fix security issues in xorg client libraries.zeising2013-06-051-0/+1
* The FreeBSD x11 team proudly presentszeising2013-05-251-6/+2
* - update fixesproto to 5.0eadler2011-09-15