Hey. I'm kind of new to FreeBSD so this might sound like a bit of a stupid question (I did use search), but I suppose we all start out as n00bs, so please be kind
Question follows:
Most apps are showing their icons in the wm dock as weird ugly black icons. The WM FAQ leads me to believe that WM has been compiled with -enable-openlook.
So: how do I pass configure arguments to WM when compiling it from ports? The way I'm used to building software is configure, make, make install so this is kind of new to me.
BTW, I could be completely wrong about this being the problem. Has anyone else ran across this problem in WM before? If it wasn't because of the above mentioned config option how did you fix it?
And on a semi-related note: I'm having major issues with GWorkspace on FreeBSD. It crashes frequently and when it runs it can't display any text, the text in the menu list is missing, the text in columns is missing etc... Is this a known issue for it running on FreeBSD? I've used it on Linux before and it ran perfectly
Thanks in advance

Most apps are showing their icons in the wm dock as weird ugly black icons. The WM FAQ leads me to believe that WM has been compiled with -enable-openlook.
So: how do I pass configure arguments to WM when compiling it from ports? The way I'm used to building software is configure, make, make install so this is kind of new to me.
BTW, I could be completely wrong about this being the problem. Has anyone else ran across this problem in WM before? If it wasn't because of the above mentioned config option how did you fix it?
And on a semi-related note: I'm having major issues with GWorkspace on FreeBSD. It crashes frequently and when it runs it can't display any text, the text in the menu list is missing, the text in columns is missing etc... Is this a known issue for it running on FreeBSD? I've used it on Linux before and it ran perfectly

Thanks in advance
