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|  | to 0.12.1. This is needed because the development
 version breaks the existing API of json_object_array_length()
 by moving the return from int to size_t.
This would fix #1355 | 
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|  | And remove it from the build | 
|  | This commit implements the StatusNotifierItem protocol, and enables
swaybar to show tray icons. It also uses `xembedsniproxy` in order to
communicate with xembed applications.
The tray is completely optional, and can be disabled on compile time
with the `enable-tray` option. Or on runtime with the bar config option
`tray_output none`.
Overview of changes:
In swaybar very little is changed outside the tray subfolder except
that all events are now polled in `event_loop.c`, this creates no
functional difference.
Six bar configuration options were added, these are detailed in
sway-bar(5)
The tray subfolder is where all protocol implementation takes place and
is organised as follows:
tray/sni_watcher.c:
	This file contains the StatusNotifierWatcher. It keeps track of
	items and hosts and reports when they come or go.
tray/tray.c
	This file contains the StatusNotifierHost. It keeps track of
	sway's version of the items and represents the tray itself.
tray/sni.c
	This file contains the StatusNotifierItem struct and all
	communication with individual items.
tray/icon.c
	This file implements the icon theme protocol. It allows for
	finding icons by name, rather than by pixmap.
tray/dbus.c
	This file allows for asynchronous DBus communication.
See #986 #343 | 
|  | This reverts commit 91f2bf81bf89699d43083f3d3a27805ba5e395a9. | 
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|  | - Moved ``<sys/capability.h>`` include inside `__linux__` guard,
  because all uses are similarly guarded.
- <sys/capability.h> is part of an optional devel package, at least
  in fedora. CMake now explicitly checks that libcap devel files
  are available.
- Added libcap to the list of install packages in .travis.yml, to
  make the dependency explicit. travis-ci installs the package by
  default, which is why this hasn't surfaced previously. | 
|  | Exherbo installs architecture dependent data in a different place than architecture
independent data. More concretely: binaries go in /usr/$chost/{bin,lib},
data goes in /usr/share and configs in /etc, /etc is already configurable
through CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_SYSCONFDIR but the datadir was not. This
patch fixes it so that things can be pushed in the right places. | 
|  | - Make sure CMake always finds absolute paths for Cairo, Pango and GdkPixbuf
- Add forgotten json-c include path to swaymsg/CMakeLists.txt
- Disable -Werror because of assert warnings
- Add correct /proc/pid/file path for FreeBSD
- Use libepoll-shim on FreeBSD
- Only use Linux capabilities on, well, Linux | 
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|  | travis: added gdk-pixbuf2 dependency | 
|  | fixes #289 | 
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|  | cmake: fix ninja build | 
|  | When using the ninja generator:
  $ cmake -G Ninja <dir>
  $ ninja -C <dir>
This commit fixes the warning:
ninja: warning: multiple rules generate bin/wayland-desktop-shell-protocol.c.  builds involving this target will not be correct; continuing anyway [-w dupbuild=warn] | 
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|  | Apparently wayland has fucking client-side cursors, too | 
|  | Cairo for rendering shit, Pango for text rendering, and wayland client
stuff. Thanks @Cloudef, blatantly ripping off his cmake files for this | 
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|  | Perl-compatible regular expression library | 
|  | Fixes #63 | 
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