wmacpi_temp is a dock application for Window Maker that can read temperature files in /proc/acpi, available in ACPI-enabled kernels.
Installation is relatively straightforward, with just a few steps involved. First, you need to run 'make' to build the application, then use the 'su' command to switch to the root user, followed by 'make install' to install it in /usr/local/bin or 'make install-x11' if you prefer to put it in /usr/X11R6/bin.
However, before you embark on the installation process, it's important to note that you must have X11, libxpm, and a C++ development environment installed on your system. Without these prerequisites, you won't be able to use wmacpi_temp.
In terms of updates, the latest release addresses a few bugs and makes some minor code cleanup. Specifically, a bug with the fvwm module FvwmButtons not displaying the window contents has been fixed, and the tempfile class has been moved to its own files. These changes may not seem like much, but they should help ensure that the application runs smoothly and stays up-to-date with the latest standards.
Ultimately, if you're in the market for a simple, reliable dock application that provides you with real-time temperature data, then wmacpi_temp is definitely worth considering. Just make sure you have the necessary prerequisites and follow the installation steps carefully, and you should be up-and-running in no time.
Version 1.7: N/A