xfcalendar version 4.2.4 for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
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      View the most recent changes for the xfcalendar port at: xfcalendar.darwinports.com/diff
      Scroll down toward the bottom of the page to get installation instructions for xfcalendar.
      The raw portfile for xfcalendar 4.2.4 is located here:
      http://xfcalendar.darwinports.com/dports/xfce/xfcalendar/Portfile
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      # $Id: Portfile 30258 2007-10-23 02:30:22Z jmpp macports.org $

      PortSystem 1.0

      Name: xfcalendar
      Version: 4.2.4
      Category: xfce
      Platform: darwin
      Maintainers: nomaintainer
      Description: Time-managing application for the Xfce desktop environment.
      Long Description: ${description}
      Homepage: http://www.xfce.org/
      master_sites http://www.us.xfce.org/archive/xfce-${version}/src/
      checksums md5 920844f44cb66e39070f82e7c2d39ba9 sha1 a5137ea65f142c07bdb9a3af0de62b2171230480 rmd160 329004035122debd947c1ea591ed65338b6ab810
      configure.args --disable-debug --enable-final
      configure.cppflags-append -L${x11prefix}/lib
      configure.ldflags-append "-lXft -lfontconfig -lXrender -lXext -lXinerama -lXrandr"
      depends_lib port:xfce-mcs-manager

    If you haven't already installed Darwin Ports, you can find easy instructions for doing so at the main Darwin Ports page.

    Once Darwin Ports has been installed, in a terminal window and while online, type the following and hit return:


      %  cd /opt/local/bin/portslocation/dports/xfcalendar
      % sudo port install xfcalendar
      Password:
    You will then be prompted for your root password, which you should enter. You may have to wait for a few minutes while the software is retrieved from the network and installed for you. Y ou should see something that looks similar to:

      ---> Fetching xfcalendar
      ---> Verifying checksum for xfcalendar
      ---> Extracting xfcalendar
      ---> Configuring xfcalendar
      ---> Building xfcalendar with target all
      ---> Staging xfcalendar into destroot
      ---> Installing xfcalendar
    - Make sure that you do not close the terminal window while Darwin Ports is working. Once the software has been installed, you can find further information about using xfcalendar with these commands:
      %  man xfcalendar
      % apropos xfcalendar
      % which xfcalendar
      % locate xfcalendar

     Where to find more information:

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