Fluxbox Tray Menu is a small tray menu designed for Fluxbox window manager use.
In terms of installation, this application can be compiled using a simple and straightforward process. The first step involves navigating to the directory containing the package's source code and typing in the command `./configure` to configure the package for your system. However, if you're using `csh' on an old version of System V, you may need to type 'sh ./configure' instead to avoid errors.
The configuration process may take some time as the software checks for various features. Once configured, users simply need to enter the `make` command to compile the package. Optionally, they can also run self-tests via `make check`. Finally, users can install the programs alongside any necessary data files and documentation using `make install`. If necessary, users may then cleanse their system of binaries and object files by entering `make clean`. Additionally, they may choose to remove the files previously created using the `configure` command by entering `make distclean`. While there is also a `make maintainer-clean` target, that is mainly intended for the package's developers. Utilizing this command may lead to the need to obtain additional programs to regenerate files that were part of the original distribution.
Regarding this latest release, it is noteworthy that some memory corrupted messages have been fixed. Overall, Fluxbox Tray Menu is a useful icon that efficiently and easily allows users to navigate their menus from the Fluxbox window manager.
Version 0.3: N/A