diff --git a/haiku-apps/webwatch/webwatch-1.0~git.recipe b/haiku-apps/webwatch/webwatch-1.0~git.recipe index 2922ed725..0bbe1f786 100644 --- a/haiku-apps/webwatch/webwatch-1.0~git.recipe +++ b/haiku-apps/webwatch/webwatch-1.0~git.recipe @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ SUMMARY="A time utility that runs inside the Deskbar" DESCRIPTION="WebWatch is an unofficial port of Swatch's Internet Time utility \ that runs inside the Deskbar. + Someone at Swatch (you know, the company that makes the watches) came up with \ -an idea for a universal time format that eliminates time zones and geographical\ - borders. The idea is very simple: time is no longer measured in hours, \ - minutes, and seconds, but in \"beats.\" A single day consists of 1000 beats, \ - so each beat corresponds to 1 minute and 26.4 seconds. +an idea for a universal time format that eliminates time zones and \ +geographical borders. The idea is very simple: time is no longer measured in \ +hours, minutes, and seconds, but in \"beats.\" A single day consists of 1000 \ +beats, so each beat corresponds to 1 minute and 26.4 seconds. This \"Internet Time\" is the same all over the world, because it is measured \ relatively to something called the Biel Mean Time (BMT), a new meridian that \ lies in Switzerland. A day in Internet Time begins at midnight BMT, or @000 \ @@ -14,7 +15,7 @@ at my place, it's also 812 beats at yours and everyone else's." HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/HaikuArchives/WebWatch" COPYRIGHT="1999-2003 Matthijs Hollemans" LICENSE="MIT" -REVISION="1" +REVISION="2" commit="6606a42aa9e899a3cf1b537829f1c375dad2a7d5" SOURCE_URI="https://github.com/HaikuArchives/webwatch/archive/$commit.tar.gz" CHECKSUM_SHA256="7d45e0853ece4d353a7a4f0a2f2e1f5dfb2b9580ba8dd355c79de50edc140eeb" @@ -51,5 +52,5 @@ INSTALL() cd src mkdir -p $appsDir cp objects/WebWatch $appsDir - addAppDeskbarSymlink $appsDir/WebWatch + addAppletDeskbarSymlink $appsDir/WebWatch }