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qingy (0.9.7-1) unstable; urgency=low

  Qingy uses the files contained in /usr/share/xsessions (.desktop files
  provided by window managers) when starting the X Window System. It's also
  possible to start other programs using the directory defined as x_sessions
  in /etc/qingy/settings (default value: /etc/X11/Sessions).

  Prior to version 0.9.7, if the x_sessions directory didn't exist, qingy
  was programmed to create it, write there some files with the data from
  /usr/share/xsessions and then use them to start the window manager.

  Version 0.9.7, instead, is straightly able to use .desktop files in
  /usr/share/xsessions, so if you update from a prior version, you can easily
  remove the x_sessions directory.
  I decided to not remove it in an automated manner as perhaps someone is
  using this feature (or maybe have changed its value in the configuration
  file to /etc/X11).

 -- Riccardo Stagni <unriccio@email.it>  Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:32:58 +0200