diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-xfwm4 (4.0.0+cvs.20021127-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * Initial Release. (Closes: #166641)
-  
- -- Martin Loschwitz <madkiss@madkiss.org>  Wed, 27 Nov 2002 15:14:00 +0100
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
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@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-Source: xfwm4
-Section: x11
-Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Martin Loschwitz <madkiss@madkiss.org>
-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.1.26), libatk1.0-dev, libglib2.0-dev, libgtk2.0-dev, libpango1.0-dev, libxfcegui4-0-dev, autoconf, automake1.7, libtool
-Standards-Version: 3.5.8
-
-Package: xfwm4
-Architecture: any
-Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
-Recommends: xfwm4-themes (= ${Source-Version}), xfce4, xfce4-utils, xfdeskmenu4, xffm4
-Provides: x-window-manager
-Description: window manager of the XFce project
- This package contains xfwm4 which is scheduled to be the window manager
- of the Xfce project, version 4. Therefore, it is designed to run with
- the Xfce panel. Of course, you can run xfwm4 also with any other WM or
- even without one.
- .
- Install xfwm4 if you want a small, resource saving window manager which
- complies to the standards defined at http://www.freedesktop.org/. But
- be warned: If you install and run xfwm4 standalone, you won't be able to 
- do anything since it doesn't have a menu. Thus, we recommend to install
- xfce4 additionally.
-
-Package: xfwm4-themes
-Architecture: all
-Depends: xfwm4 (= ${Source-Version})
-Description: Theme files for xfwm4
- This package contains various theme files for xfwm4, the next-generation 
- window manager of the Xfce project. If you don't intend to run xfwm4,
- there is no need for you to install it.
diff --git a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright
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--- a/debian/copyright
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@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-This package was debianized by Martin Loschwitz <madkiss@madkiss.org> on
-Fri, 11 Oct 2002 13:08:04 +0200.
-
-You can fetch xfwm4 from http://www.xfce.org/
-
-Upstream Author is Olivier Fourdan <fourdan@xfce.org>, but different 
-portions of code are based on the work of the following projects:
-
-   Oroborus: Ken Lynch <kenlynch@blueyonder.co.uk>
-   Metacity: Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
-   Sawfish:  John Harper <jsh@unfactored.org>
-
-The "kindaker" theme is based on a KDE theme called "Keramik" by:
-
-   Keramik style:
-   --------------
-   Malte Starostik (malte@kde.org)
-
-   Keramik decorations:
-   --------------------
-   Fredrik Hoglund (fredrik@kde.org)
-
-Copyright:
-
-   This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-   the Free Software Foundation; version 2 dated June, 1991.
-
-   This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-   GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-   along with this package; if not, write to the Free Software
-   Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
-   02111-1307, USA.
-
-On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public 
-License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL'.
diff --git a/debian/docs b/debian/docs
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-README
-TODO
diff --git a/debian/maintain/xfwm4.1 b/debian/maintain/xfwm4.1
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--- a/debian/maintain/xfwm4.1
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@@ -1,325 +0,0 @@
-.\" t
-.\" @(#)xfwm 3.0.0 06/12/99
-.de EX		\"Begin example
-.ne 5
-.if n .sp 1
-.if t .sp .5
-.nf
-.in +.5i
-..
-.de EE
-.fi
-.in -.5i
-.if n .sp 1
-.if t .sp .5
-..
-.ta .3i .6i .9i 1.2i 1.5i 1.8i
-.TH xfwm 3.0 "12-Jun-1999"
-.UC
-.SH NAME
-xfwm \- XFce Window Manager
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-\fBxfwm\fP [ \fIoptions\fP ]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-\fIxfwm\fP is a window manager for X11.  It is intially based on \fIfvwm2\fP 
-from Robert Nation, and \fIfvwm\fP was itself a derivated of \fItwm\fP, 
-redesigned to minimize memory consumption, provide a 3-D look to window frames, 
-and provide a simple virtual desktop.
-
-.SH COPYRIGHTS
-Since \fIxfwm\fP and \fIfvwm\fP are derived from \fItwm\fP code it
-shares \fItwm\fP's copyrights.  Since nearly every line of twm code 
-has been changed, the \fItwm\fP copyright has been removed from most 
-of the individual code files. xfwm's copyright is considered to be the 
-same as \fItwm\fP's.
-
-\fItwm\fP is copyright 1988 by Evans and Sutherland Computer
-Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah, and 1989 by the Massachusetts
-Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, All rights
-reserved. 
-
-fvwm is also copyright 1993 and 1994 by Robert Nation.
-
-Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
-documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
-provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that
-both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
-supporting documentation, and that the names of Evans & Sutherland and
-M.I.T. not be used in advertising in publicity pertaining to
-distribution of the software without specific, written prior
-permission.
-
-ROBERT NATION, CHARLES HINES, EVANS & SUTHERLAND AND M.I.T. 
-DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING 
-ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL 
-EVANS & SUTHERLAND OR M.I.T. BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
-CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF
-USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR
-OTHER TORTUOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
-PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
-
-
-.SH THE VIRTUAL DESKTOP
-\fIxfwm\fP provides multiple virtual desktops for users who wish to
-use them.  Several distinct desktops can be accessed (concept:
-one desktop for each project, or one desktop for each application,
-when view applications are distinct).
-
-"Sticky" windows are windows which transcend the virtual desktop by
-"Sticking to the screen's glass."  They always stay put on the screen.
-This is convenient for things like clocks and xbiff's, so you only need
-to run one such gadget and it always stays with you.  Icons can also be
-made to stick to the glass, if desired.
-
-Window geometries are specified relative to the current viewport.  That
-is:
-.EX
-xterm -geometry +0+0
-.EE
-will always show up in the upper-left hand
-corner of the visible portion of the screen.  It is permissible to
-specify geometries which place windows on the virtual desktop, but off
-the screen.  For example, if the visible screen is 1000 by 1000 pixels,
-and the desktop size is 3x3, and the current viewport is at the upper
-left hand corner of the desktop, then invoking:
-.EX
-xterm -geometry +1000+1000
-.EE
-will place the window just off of the lower right hand corner of the
-screen.
-
-Some applications that understand standard Xt command line arguments
-and X resources, like xterm and xfontsel, allow the user to specify
-the start-up desk on the command line:
-.EX
-xterm -xrm "*Desk:1"
-.EE
-will start an xterm on desk number 1. Not all applications understand
-this option, however.
-
-You could achieve the same result with the following line in your .Xdefaults
-file:
-.EX
-XTerm*Desk: 1
-.EE
-
-.SH INITIALIZATION
-During initialization, \fIxfwm\fP will search for a configuration file
-which describes key and button bindings, and a few other things.  The
-format of these files will be described later.  First, \fIxfwm\fP will
-search for a file named .xfwmrc in the users home directory.
-
-If this file is not present, \fIxfwm\fP will still work, but without some nice
-user friendly definitions.
-
-\fIxfwm\fP automatically starts up \fIxfce\fP (The panel), \fIxfbd\fP 
-(the Backdrop manager), \fIxfmouse\fP (mouse settings) and \fIxfsound\fP (sound).
-
-\fIxfwm\fP will set two environment variables which will be inherited
-by its children.  These are $DISPLAY which describes the display on
-which \fIxfwm\fP is running.  $DISPLAY may be unix:0.0 or :0.0, which
-doesn't work too well when passed through rsh to another machine, so
-$HOSTDISPLAY will also be set and will use a network-ready description
-of the display.  $HOSTDISPLAY will always use the TCP/IP transport
-protocol (even for a local connection) so $DISPLAY should be used for
-local connections, as it may use Unix-domain sockets, which are
-faster.
-
-\fIxfwm\fP has a two special functions for initialization:
-InitFunction and RestartFunction, which are executed during
-Initialization and Restarts (respectively).  These may be customized
-in the user's rc file via the AddToFunc facility (described later) to
-start up modules, xterms, or whatever you'd like have started by
-\fIwm\fP.
-
-\fIxfwm\fP also has a special exit function: ExitFunction, executed
-when exiting or restarting before actually quitting or anything else.
-It could be used to explicitly kill modules, etc.
-
-.SH MODULES
-A module is a separate program which runs as a separate Unix process
-but transmits commands to \fIxfwm\fP to execute.  Users can write
-their own modules to do any weird or bizarre manipulations without
-bloating or affecting the integrity of \fIxfwm\fP itself.
-
-Modules MUST be spawned by \fIxfwm\fP so that it can set up two pipes for
-\fIxfwm\fP and the module to communicate with.  The pipes will already be
-open for the module when it starts and the file descriptors for the
-pipes are provided as command line arguments.
-
-Modules can be spawned during \fIxfwm\fP at any time during the X
-session by use of the Module built-in command.  Modules can exist for
-the duration of the X session, or can perform a single task and exit.
-If the module is still active when \fIxfwm\fP is told to quit, then
-\fIxfwm\fP will close the communication pipes and wait to receive a
-SIGCHLD from the module, indicating that it has detected the pipe
-closure and has exited.  If modules fail to detect the pipe closure
-\fIxfwm\fP will exit after approximately 30 seconds anyway.  The
-number of simultaneously executing modules is limited by the operating
-system's maximum number of simultaneously open files, usually between
-60 and 256.
-
-Modules simply transmit text commands to the \fIxfwm\fP built-in
-command engine.  Text commands are formatted just as in the case of a
-mouse binding in the .xfwmrc setup file.  Certain auxiliary
-information is also transmitted, as in the sample module xfwmButtons.
-The xfwmButtons module is documented in its own man page.
-
-.SH ICCCM COMPLIANCE
-\fIxfwm\fP attempts to be ICCCM 1.1 compliant.  In addition, ICCCM
-states that it should be possible for applications to receive ANY
-keystroke, which is not consistent with the keyboard shortcut approach
-used in \fIxfwm\fP and most other window managers.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-These are the command line options that are recognized by \fIxfwm\fP:
-.IP "\fB-f\fP \fIconfig_file\fP"
-Causes \fIxfwm\fP to Read \fIconfig_file\fP instead of ".xfwmrc" 
-as its initialization file.  This is equivalent to \fB-cmd\fP "Read \fIconfig_file\fP".
-.IP "\fB-cmd\fP \fIconfig_command\fP"
-Causes \fIxfwm\fP to use \fIconfig_command\fP instead of "Read .xfwmrc" 
-as its initialization command.
-(Note that up to 10 \fB-f\fP and \fB-cmd\fP parameters can be given,
-and they are executed in the order specified.)
-.IP "\fB-d\fP \fIdisplayname\fP"
-Manage the display called "displayname" instead of the name obtained from 
-the environment variable $DISPLAY.
-.IP "\fB-s\fP"
-On a multi-screen display, run \fIxfwm\fP only on the screen named in
-the $DISPLAY environment variable or provided through the -d
-option. Normally, \fIxfwm\fP will attempt to start up on all screens
-of a multi-screen display.
-.IP "\fB-version\fP"
-Print the version of \fIxfwm\fP to stderr.
-.IP "\fB-sync\fP"
-Force \fIxfwm\fP to run in synchronized mode. This can drastically reduce graphics
-performances.
-.IP "\fB-noxfce\fP"
-Avoid \fIxfwm\fP from staring the \fIxfce\fP panel.
-
-.SH CONFIGURATION FILES
-The configuration file is used to describe mouse and button bindings,
-colors, the virtual display size, and related items.  The
-initialization configuration file is typically called ".xfwmrc".  By
-using the "Read" built-in, it is easy to read in new configuration
-files as you go.
-
-Lines beginning with '#' will be ignored by \fIxfwm\fP.  Lines
-starting with '*' are expected to contain module configuration
-commands (rather than configuration commands for \fIxfwm\fP itself).
-
-xfwm makes no distinction between configuration commands and built-in
-commands, so anything mentioned in the built-in commands section  can
-be placed on a line by itself for xfwm to execute as it reads the
-configuration file, or it can be placed as an executable command in a
-menu or bound to a mouse button or a keyboard key.  It is left as an
-exercise for the user to decide which function make sense for
-initialization and which ones make sense for run-time.
-
-.SH BUILT IN FUNCTIONS
-\fIxfwm\fP supports a set of built-in functions which can be bound to
-keyboard or mouse buttons.  If xfwm expects to find a built-in function
-in a command, but fails, it will check to see if the specified command
-should have been "Function (rest of command)" or "Module (rest of
-command)".  This allows complex functions or modules to be invoked in a
-manner which is fairly transparent to the configuration file.
-
-Example: the .xfwmrc file contains the line "HelpMe".  xfwm will look
-for a built-in command called "HelpMe", and will fail. Next it will
-look for a user-defined complex function called "HelpMe".  If no such
-user defined function exists, xfwm will try to execute a module called
-"HelpMe".
-
-.SH DEFAULT VALUES
-
-Here come the default values. These values can be augmented by all user
-definitions thru .xfwmrc configuration file.
-
-.nf
-XORValue 0
-ModulePath $PATH
-
-DeskTopSize 1x1
-
-MenuFont   fixed
-IconFont   fixed
-WindowFont fixed
-
-# Gradient title bar
-TitleStyle      Active   Gradient #c7686b #aeb2c3
-TitleStyle      Inactive Gradient #606060 #a0a0a0
-# If Gradient consumes too much colors for your screen, try Solid
-#TitleStyle      Active   Solid #c7686b
-#TitleStyle      Inactive Solid #606060
-
-ActiveColor   #ffffe0 #aeb2c3
-InactiveColor #000000 #a0a0a0
-MenoColor     #000000 #aeb2c3 #ffffe0 #c7686b
-CursorColor red white
-
-AnimateWin On
-FocusMode ClickToFocus
-#FocusMode FollowMouse
-
-Style "*" Title, BorderWidth 5
-Style "*" RandomPlacement, SmartPlacement
-Style "XFce*" Sticky
-Style "XFbd*" Sticky
-Style "Popup*" Sticky
-
-AddToMenu builtin_menu "Builtin Menu" Title
-+ "Exit xfwm" Quit
-
-AddToFunc WindowListFunc "I" WindowId $0 Iconify -1
-+ "I" WindowId $0 Focus
-+ "I" WindowId $0 Raise
-+ "I" WindowId $0 WarpToWindow 5p 5p
-
-AddToFunc "InitFunction" 
-+ "I" Module xfce
-+ "I" Desk 0
-+ "I" Exec xfbd -d
-
-AddToFunc "RestartFunction"
-+ "I" Module xfce
-+ "I" Desk 0
-+ "I" Exec xfbd -d
-Mouse 0 T  A Move
-Mouse 0 1  A Close
-Mouse 0 2  A Maximize
-Mouse 0 4  A Iconify
-Mouse 0 FS A Resize
-Mouse 1 R  A Popup builtin_menu
-Mouse 1 I  A Iconify
-Mouse 2 I  A Move
-Mouse 3 I  A Move
-Mouse 3 R  A WindowList
-.fi
-
-.SH SUPPLIED CONFIGURATION
-A default configuration file, xfwmrc, is supplied with the \fIxfwm\fP
-distribution.  It is well commented and can be used as a source of
-examples for \fIxfwm\fP configuration.
-
-.SH USE ON MULTI-SCREEN DISPLAYS
-If the -s command line argument is not given, \fIxfwm\fP will
-automatically start up on every screen on the specified display.
-After \fIxfwm\fP starts each screen is treated independently.
-Restarts of \fIxfwm\fP need to be performed separately on each screen.
-The use of EdgeScroll 0 0 is strongly recommended for multi-screen
-displays.
-
-You may need to quit on each screen to quit from the X session
-completely.
-
-.SH BUGS
-
-Bug reports can be sent to fourdan@xfce.org.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-
-xfwm is initially based on Fvwm2, deeply modified by Olivier Fourdan 
-(fourdan@xfce.org) for XFce needs. Xfwm and Fvwm2 codes are now very different.
-
-Robert Nation with help from many people, based on \fItwm\fP code,
-which was written by Tom LaStrange. 
diff --git a/debian/menu b/debian/menu
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index 6a7d3fd07b2d6751cb053efaaaf45cc4b613f848..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/debian/menu
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-?package(xfwm4): needs=wm section="WindowManagers" command="xfwm4" \
-  title="XFwm" longtitle="Xfce Window Manager" hints="Window manager"
diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
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index 7c44296356fda3119810fb6ddfafa5cb28912254..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/debian/rules
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/make -f
-
-# This is the debhelper compatibility version to use.
-export DH_COMPAT=4
-
-DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE   ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)
-DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE  ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)
-
-ifneq (,$(findstring debug,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
-	CFLAGS += -g
-endif
-ifeq (,$(findstring nostrip,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
-	INSTALL_PROGRAM += -s
-endif
-
-configure: configure-stamp
-configure-stamp:
-
-	dh_testdir
-	./configure --host=$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) --build=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) --prefix=/usr --enable-xinerama
-	touch configure-stamp
-
-build: configure build-stamp
-build-stamp:
-	
-	dh_testdir
-	$(MAKE)
-	touch build-stamp
-
-clean:
-	
-	dh_testdir
-	dh_testroot
-	
-	-rm -f configure-stamp build-stamp 
-
-	-$(MAKE) distclean
-	-test -r /usr/share/misc/config.sub && \
-	  cp -f /usr/share/misc/config.sub config.sub
-	-test -r /usr/share/misc/config.guess && \
-	  cp -f /usr/share/misc/config.guess config.guess
-
-	dh_clean
-
-install: build
-
-	dh_testdir
-	dh_testroot
-	dh_clean -k
-
-	$(MAKE) install DESTDIR=`pwd`/debian/tmp-install
-
-	dh_install --list-missing --sourcedir=debian/tmp-install
-	
-binary-indep: build install
-
-	dh_testdir
-	dh_testroot
-	
-	dh_installdocs -i
-	dh_installchangelogs ChangeLog -i
-	
-	dh_compress -i
-	dh_fixperms -i
-	
-	dh_installdeb -i
-	dh_gencontrol -i
-	
-	dh_md5sums -i
-	dh_builddeb -i
-
-# Build architecture-dependent files here.
-binary-arch: build install
-	
-	dh_testdir
-	dh_testroot
-
-	dh_installdocs -a
-	dh_installmenu -a
-
-	# set xfce theme as default
-	cat `pwd`/debian/xfwm4/usr/share/xfwm4/defaults | sed 's/theme=microdeck/theme=xfce/' > `pwd`/debian/xfwm4/usr/share/xfwm4/defaults.new
-	mv `pwd`/debian/xfwm4/usr/share/xfwm4/defaults.new `pwd`/debian/xfwm4/usr/share/xfwm4/defaults
-
-	# install manpage
-	install -D `pwd`/debian/maintain/xfwm4.1 `pwd`/debian/xfwm4/usr/share/man/man1/xfwm4.1
-	
-	dh_installchangelogs ChangeLog -a
-	dh_strip -a
-	dh_compress -a
-	
-	dh_fixperms -a
-	dh_installdeb -a
-	
-	dh_shlibdeps -a
-	dh_gencontrol -a
-	
-	dh_md5sums -a
-	dh_builddeb -a
-
-binary: binary-indep binary-arch
-.PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install 
diff --git a/debian/xfwm4-themes.install b/debian/xfwm4-themes.install
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+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/adept
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/agua
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/atlanta
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/atlanta2
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/b5
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/b6
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/bbs
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/beastie
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/biz
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/coldsteel
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/coolclean
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/crux
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/cruxish
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/curve
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/default.keys
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/eazel-blue
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/elberg
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/exocet
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/fbx
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/g2
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/gaudy
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/gnububble
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/gorilla
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/gtk
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/iceg
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/kde
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/keramik
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/kindaker
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/linea
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/metabox
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/microdeck
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/microgui
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/mofit
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/next
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/ops
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/oroborus
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/pills
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/piranha
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/platinum
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/quiet-purple
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/quinx
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/r9x
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/redmond
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/redmondxp
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/retro
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/silverado
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/slick
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/slimline
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/tabs
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/tgc
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/trench
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/tux
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/variation
diff --git a/debian/xfwm4.install b/debian/xfwm4.install
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--- a/debian/xfwm4.install
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-usr/bin/xfwm4
-usr/share/xfwm4/defaults
-usr/share/xfwm4/themes/xfce/
diff --git a/debian/xfwm4.postinst b/debian/xfwm4.postinst
deleted file mode 100644
index d53039183914e59c0dbd1f9b4030d73612a907ce..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/debian/xfwm4.postinst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh -e
-
-# install alternatives links
-
-if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
-  update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/x-window-manager \
-  x-window-manager /usr/bin/xfwm4 40 --slave \
-  /usr/share/man/man1/x-window-manager.1.gz \
-  x-window-manager.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/xfwm4.1.gz
-fi
-
-#DEBHELPER#
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/debian/xfwm4.prerm b/debian/xfwm4.prerm
deleted file mode 100644
index 5eaf966736b2f3f8e4feb590d338a2dbef1ae151..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/debian/xfwm4.prerm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh -e
-
-# remove alternatives links
-
-if [ "$1" = "remove" ]; then
-  update-alternatives --remove x-window-manager /usr/bin/xfwm4 \
-  --slave /usr/share/man/man1/x-window-manager.1.gz \
-  x-window-manager.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/xfwm4.1.gz
-fi
-
-#DEBHELPER#
-
-exit 0