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diff --git a/system/rmw/README b/system/rmw/README
index 9327eef2e9..fce58aa8e2 100644
--- a/system/rmw/README
+++ b/system/rmw/README
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a safe-remove utility for the command line. It
-can move and restore files to and from directories specified in a
-configuration file, and can also be integrated with your regular
+rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a trashcan/recycle bin utility for the command
+line. It can move and restore files to and from directories specified in
+a configuration file, and can also be integrated with your regular
desktop trash folder (if your desktop environment uses the
FreeDesktop.org Trash specification). One of the unique features of rmw
is the ability to purge items from your waste (or trash) directories
diff --git a/system/rmw/README.Slackware b/system/rmw/README.Slackware
deleted file mode 100644
index 0243217f0b..0000000000
--- a/system/rmw/README.Slackware
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,320 +0,0 @@
-# rmw-0.8.1
-## Description
-
-rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a safe-remove utility for the command line. It
-can move and restore files to and from directories specified in a
-configuration file, and can also be integrated with your regular
-desktop trash folder (if your desktop environment uses the
-FreeDesktop.org Trash specification). One of the unique features of rmw
-is the ability to purge items from your waste (or trash) directories
-after x number of days.
-
-Web site: <https://remove-to-waste.info/>
-
-[![codeql-badge]][codeql-url]
-[![c-cpp-badge]][c-cpp-url]
-
-[c-cpp-badge]: https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/actions/workflows/c-cpp.yml/badge.svg
-[c-cpp-url]: https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/actions/workflows/c-cpp.yml
-[codeql-badge]: https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/workflows/CodeQL/badge.svg
-[codeql-url]: https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/actions?query=workflow%3ACodeQL
-
-rmw is for people who sometimes use rm or rmdir at the command line and
-would occasionally like an alternative choice. It's not intended or
-designed to act as a replacement for rm, as it's more closely related
-to how the [FreeDesktop.org trash
-system](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/trash-spec/trashspec-latest.html)
-functions.
-
-## Features and Usage
-<!-- Don't make changes below this line, but to src/man/rmw.1 instead. -->
-<!-- This is generated with 'man --nh --no-justification ./rmw.1 | col -bx > plaintext' -->
-```
-OPTIONS
- -h, --help
- show help for command line options
-
- -c, --config FILE
- use an alternate configuration
-
- -l, --list
- list waste directories
-
- -g[N_DAYS], --purge[=N_DAYS]
- purge expired files; optional argument 'N_DAYS' overrides
- 'expire_age' value from the configuration file (Examples: -g90,
- --purge=90)
-
- By default, purging is disabled ('expire_age' is set to '0' in the
- configuration file). To enable, set the 'expire_age' value in your
- config file to a value greater than '0'
-
- You can use '-vvg' to see when the remaining files in the waste
- directories will expire.
-
- -o, --orphaned
- check for orphaned files (maintenance)
-
- An orphan is an item in a waste directory that has no
- corresponding .trashinfo file, or vice versa. This option is
- intended primarily for developers. Orphans may happen while
- testing code changes or if rmw is unintentionally released with a
- bug.
- (see also: <https://remove-to-waste.info/faq.html#dot_trashinfo>)
-
- -f, --force
- allow purging of expired files
-
- rmw will refuse to purge directories if they contain non-writable
- files or subdirectories. rmw will show a message that tells you
- "permission denied; directory still contains files". To override,
- you can re-run rmw using '-ffg'.
-
- By default, force is not required to enable the purge feature. If
- you would like to require it, add 'force_required' to your config
- file.
-
- --empty
- completely empty (purge) all waste directories
-
- -r, -R, --recursive
- option used for compatibility with rm (recursive operation is
- enabled by default)
-
- -v, --verbose
- increase output messages
-
- -w, --warranty
- display warranty
-
- -V, --version
- display version and license information
-
- RESTORING
- -z, --restore FILE(s)
-
- To restore items, specify the path to them in the <WASTE>/files
- directory (wildcards ok).
-
- When restoring an item, if a file or directory with the same name
- already exists at the destination, the item being restored will
- have a time/date string (formatted as "_%H%M%S-%y%m%d") appended
- to it (e.g. 'foo_164353-210508').
-
- -s, --select
- select files from list to restore
-
- Displays a list of items in your waste directories. You can use
- the left/right cursor keys to switch between waste directories.
- Use the space bar to select the items you wish to restore, then
- press enter to restore all selected items.
-
- -u, --undo-last
- undo last move
-
- Restores files that were last rmw'ed
-
- -m, --most-recent-list
- list most recently rmw'ed files
-
-ENVIRONMENT
- These variables are intended only to be used for testing. See the code-
- testing page on the rmw website for more details.
-
- RMW_FAKE_HOME
-
- RMW_FAKE_YEAR
-
- RMW_FAKE_MEDIA_ROOT
-
-FILES
- On some systems, $HOME/.config and $HOME/.local/share may be replaced
- with $XDG_CONFIG_HOME and $XDG_DATA_HOME
-
- $HOME/.config/rmwrc
- configuration file
-
- $HOME/.local/share/rmw/purge-time
- text file that stores the time of the last purge
-
- $HOME/.local/share/rmw/mrl
- text file containing a list of items that were last rmw'ed
-
-NOTES
- rmw will not move items from one file system to another. If you try to
- rmw a file but don't have a waste directory configured that matches the
- file system on which it resides, rmw will refuse to do anything with it.
-
- DESKTOP INTEGRATION
- Items will be moved to a waste basket in the same manner as when using
- the "move to trash" option from your desktop GUI. They will be separated
- from your desktop trash by default; or if you wish for them to share the
- same "trash" directory, uncomment the line (in your config file):
-
- (Note that this does not apply to MacOS; while rmw is yet unable to
- integrate with the desktop trash directory, you'll still be able to use
- the default Waste directory.)
-
- WASTE = $HOME/.local/share/Trash
-
- then comment out the line
-
- WASTE = $HOME/.local/share/Waste
-
- You can reverse which directories are enabled at any time if you ever
- change your mind. If both directories are on the same filesystem, rmw
- will use the directory listed first in your config file.
-
- It can be beneficial to have them both uncommented. If your desktop trash
- directory (~/.local/share/Trash) is listed after the rmw default
- (~/.local/share/Waste) and uncommented, rmw will place newly rmw'ed items
- into the default, and it will purge expired files from both.
-
- When rmw'ing an item, if a file or directory with the same name already
- exists in the waste (or trash) directory, it will not be overwritten;
- instead, the current file being rmw'ed will have a time/date string
- (formatted as "_%H%M%S-%y%m%d") appended to it (e.g.
- 'foo_164353-210508').
-
- REMOVABLE MEDIA
- The first time rmw is run, it will create a configuration file. Waste
- directories will be created automatically (Except for when the
- ',removable' option is used; see below) e.g., if
- '$HOME/.local/share/Waste' is uncommented in the config file, these two
- directories will be created:
-
- $HOME/.local/share/Waste/files
- $HOME/.local/share/Waste/info
-
- If a WASTE directory is on removable media, you may append ',removable'.
- In that case, rmw will not try to create it; it must be initially created
- manually. When rmw runs, it will check to see if the directory exists
- (which means the removable media containing the directory is currently
- mounted). If rmw can't find the directory, it is assumed the media
- containing the directory isn't mounted and that directory will not be
- used for the current run of rmw.
-
- With the media mounted, once you manually create the waste directory for
- that device (e.g. "/mnt/flash/.Trash-$UID") and run rmw, it will
- automatically create the two required child directories "files" and
- "info".
-
-EXAMPLES
- RESTORING
- rmw -z ~/.local/share/Waste/files/foo
- rmw -z ~/.local/share/Waste/files/bars*
-
- CONFIGURATION
- WASTE=/mnt/flash/.Trash-$UID, removable
- When using the removable attribute, you must also manually create
- the directory
-
- expire_age = 45
- rmw will permanently delete files that have been in the waste (or
- trash) for more than 45 days.
-
-AUTHORS
- Project Manager: Andy Alt
- The RMW team: see AUTHORS.md
-
-REPORTING BUGS
- Report bugs to <https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/issues>.
-
-COPYRIGHT
- Copyright © 2012-2021 Andy Alt
-
- License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
- <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
- This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There
- is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
-```
-
-## Screenshots
-
-See the [Screenshots](https://remove-to-waste.info/screenshots.html)
-page on the website.
-
-## Contact / Support
-
-* [Bug Reports and Feature Requests](https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#bug-reports-and-feature-requests)
-* [General Help, Support, Discussion](https://remove-to-waste.info/#support)
-
-## Installation
-
-rmw is available in the [homebrew and
-linuxbrew](https://github.com/Homebrew/) repositories; or there may may
-be a binary package available for your OS. You can view a list at
-[Repology](https://repology.org/project/rmw/versions) to see in which
-repositories rmw is included. Since v0.7.09, x86_64 AppImages are
-available.
-
-AppImages and maintainer-created amd64 Debian packages are available in
-the [releases section][releases-url].
-
-[releases-url]: https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/releases
-
-## Installing from source
-
-### Required libraries
-
-* libncursesw (ncurses-devel on some systems, such as CentOS)
-* gettext (or use '-Dnls=false' if you only need English language support)
-
-If you're building from source, you will need the libncursesw(5 or
-6)-dev package from your operating system distribution. On some systems
-just the ncurses packages is needed, and it's often already installed.
-
-### Compiling
-
-#### As a normal user:
-
-(This examples places the generated files to a separate folder, but you can
-run 'configure' from any directory you like.)
-
-```
- meson builddir
- cd builddir
- ninja
-```
-
-Use `meson configure` in the build dir to view or change available
-options.
-
-#### Installing without superuser privileges
-
-If you would like to install rmw without superuser privileges, use a prefix
-that you have write access to. Example:
-
- meson -Dprefix=$HOME/.local builddir
-
-or while in the build dir
-
- meson configure -Dprefix=$HOME/.local
-
-To install:
-
- meson install
-
-In the example above, the rmw binary will be installed to
-`$HOME/.local/bin` and documentation to `$HOME/.local/doc`.
-
-### If ncurses can't be found
-
-On **macOS**, you may get a message during 'configure' that the menu
-library can't be found. The ncurses menu library isn't provided by
-default but can be installed using `brew install ncurses`. Then run
-'configure' like this:
-
- export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/usr/local/opt/ncurses/lib/pkgconfig
-
-Or you can install [rmw using
-brew](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/rmw).
-
-### Uninstall
-
- ninja uninstall (uninstalls the program if installed with 'ninja install`)
-
-Note that if using Meson version < 0.60.0, uninstall does not remove
-any language files that were installed. To remove them:
-
- sh uninstall_langs.sh
diff --git a/system/rmw/rmw.SlackBuild b/system/rmw/rmw.SlackBuild
index 1fcbab1ea8..8b99c45f2c 100644
--- a/system/rmw/rmw.SlackBuild
+++ b/system/rmw/rmw.SlackBuild
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
#
# Slackware build script for rmw
#
-# Copyright 2019-2022 / Andy Alt / United States
+# Copyright 2019-2024 / Andy Alt / United States
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd)
PRGNAM=rmw
-VERSION=${VERSION:-0.8.1}
+VERSION=${VERSION:-0.9.2}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
TAG=${TAG:-_SBo}
PKGTYPE=${PKGTYPE:-tgz}
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ rm -rf $PKG
mkdir -p $TMP $PKG $OUTPUT
cd $TMP
rm -rf $PRGNAM-$VERSION
-tar xvf $CWD/$PRGNAM-$VERSION.tar.gz
+tar xvf $CWD/$PRGNAM-$VERSION.tar.xz
cd $PRGNAM-$VERSION
chown -R root:root .
find -L . \
@@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ cd build
meson .. \
--buildtype=release \
-Dstrip=true \
+ -Db_sanitize=none \
--mandir=/usr/man \
--prefix=/usr \
--localedir=/usr/share/locale \
@@ -94,12 +95,6 @@ cd build
DESTDIR=$PKG ninja install
cd ..
-#
-# rmw no longer searches for a system-wide config file
-#
-#mkdir -p $PKG/etc
-#cat rmwrc > $PKG/etc/rmwrc.new
-
find $PKG/usr/man -type f -exec gzip -9 {} \;
for i in $( find $PKG/usr/man -type l ) ; do ln -s $( readlink $i ).gz $i.gz ; rm $i ; done
diff --git a/system/rmw/rmw.info b/system/rmw/rmw.info
index 0625e52a8a..4db0e99b00 100644
--- a/system/rmw/rmw.info
+++ b/system/rmw/rmw.info
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
PRGNAM="rmw"
-VERSION="0.8.1"
-HOMEPAGE="https://remove-to-waste.info/"
-DOWNLOAD="https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/releases/download/v0.8.1/rmw-0.8.1.tar.gz"
-MD5SUM="f27b7de24fec27832d2fba2091ab02f8"
+VERSION="0.9.2"
+HOMEPAGE="https://theimpossibleastronaut.github.io/rmw-website/"
+DOWNLOAD="https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/releases/download/v0.9.2/rmw-0.9.2.tar.xz"
+MD5SUM="1dd4923ca5011061559c54f76eb55de0"
DOWNLOAD_x86_64=""
MD5SUM_x86_64=""
REQUIRES=""
MAINTAINER="Andy Alt"
-EMAIL="arch_stanton5995@protonmail.com"
+EMAIL="arch_stanton5995@proton.me"
diff --git a/system/rmw/slack-desc b/system/rmw/slack-desc
index 855e1f8b37..8b6a4cfdb3 100644
--- a/system/rmw/slack-desc
+++ b/system/rmw/slack-desc
@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@
|-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------|
rmw: rmw (command line trash can/recycle bin)
rmw:
-rmw: rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a safe-remove utility for the command line.
-rmw: It can move and restore files to and from directories specified in a
-rmw: configuration file, and can also be integrated with your regular
-rmw: desktop trash folder (if your desktop environment uses the
-rmw: FreeDesktop.org Trash specification). One of the unique features of
-rmw: rmw is the ability to purge items from your waste (or trash)
+rmw: rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a trashcan/recycle bin utility for the
+rmw: command line. It can move and restore files to and from directories
+rmw: specified in a configuration file, and can also be integrated with
+rmw: your regular desktop trash folder (if your desktop environment uses
+rmw: the FreeDesktop.org Trash specification). One of the unique features
+rmw: of rmw is the ability to purge items from your waste (or trash)
rmw: directories after x number of days.
rmw:
-rmw: Homepage: https://remove-to-waste.info/
+rmw: Homepage: https://theimpossibleastronaut.github.io/rmw-website/