Updated QuickLaunch.

Don't ignore /system/bin/ by default. Now that more and more ports are
available for Haiku, some GUI apps do appear in that folder...
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Humdinger
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SUMMARY="A tool to quickly start any installed application"
DESCRIPTION="
QuickLaunch is a small launcher tool that helps you to quickly start any \
installed application (as long as it has an app-signature). Simply start \
to enter the name of an application and QuickLaunch will find all programs \
matching these initial letters and show them in a list.
You choose an app from that list with the CursorUp/Down keys and launch it \
by hitting RETURN. ESC quits QuickLaunch.
It's recommended to set a key combo to start QuickLaunch with Haiku's \
Shortcuts preferences.
"
HOMEPAGE="http://sourceforge.net/projects/quicklaunch-h/"
SRC_URI="git://git.code.sf.net/p/quicklaunch-h/code#01ca6d2e81fd63fee7715a16d87043b7d3a64798"
LICENSE="MIT"
COPYRIGHT="2014 Humdinger"
REVISION="1"
ARCHITECTURES="x86_gcc2 x86"
PROVIDES="
quicklaunch = $portVersion
app:QuickLaunch = $portVersion
"
REQUIRES="
haiku
"
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku_devel
"
BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
makefile_engine
cmd:gcc
cmd:make
cmd:mkdepend
"
USER_SETTINGS_FILES="settings/QuickLaunch_settings"
BUILD()
{
make $jobArgs OBJ_DIR=objects
}
INSTALL()
{
quicklaunchDir=$appsDir/QuickLaunch
mkdir -p $quicklaunchDir
cp -af objects/QuickLaunch $quicklaunchDir
cp -af ReadMe.html $quicklaunchDir
cp -r images $quicklaunchDir
chmod +x Add\ to\ Deskbar.sh
cp -af Add\ to\ Deskbar.sh $quicklaunchDir
addAppDeskbarSymlink $quicklaunchDir/QuickLaunch
}