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There's not a lot of point in absorbing the xserver's log file when it
will just be less intuitive for those looking for it in the standard
location.  Since the log is generated by Xorg and not sx, it only seems
reasonable.

This commit also renames xauthfile to xauthority for a little more
consistency with documentation and prior art.
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README

sx <https://github.com/Earnestly/sx>

INTRODUCTION

  sx is a simple alternative to both xinit(1) and startx(1).

  It started life as a proof of concept while attempting to learn how both
  xinit(1) and startx(1) worked.

  It is not a direct replacement however as it provides a different, more
  limited, interface.

  Some of these differences are as follows:

    * The Xorg server's command-line is hard coded and not exposed to the
      user.
    * The first DISPLAY is 1 instead of 0 contrary to what X(7) suggests.
    * xauth entries are overwritten if the displayname is identical.
    * Corresponding xauth entries are unconditionally removed when the Xorg
      server is terminated.
    * The Xorg server uses the -noreset flag.
    * /usr/lib/xorg-server/Xorg is used directly, bypassing Xorg.wrap.
    * While XAUTHORITY is still honoured, $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/sx/xauthfile is
      used instead of $HOME/.Xauthority
    * Very little proxy error checking is used preferring instead to let each
      tool speak for itself.
    * None of the typical /etc/X11/xinit infrastructure is directly used.
    * Neither XINITRC is honoured nor .xinitrc used.
    * The XDG_CONFIG_HOME/sx/sxrc file is used instead of .xinitrc and is
      required to be executable.

  For a rational on why this exists, the author invites the reader to look
  over the source code for both xinit(1) and startx(1).

REQUIRES

  Notable requirements are for GNU timeout and GNU tail which is used for the
  --pid option.  Beyond these the usual set of POSIX command-line tools along
  with Xorg and xauth are required.

BUILD

  As there's nothing to build, simply install using a prefered PREFIX.

    make DESTDIR=staged PREFIX=/usr install