1. Update to xscrabble 2.12
2. Fix typo in pkg-descr and trim trailing blanks
"You might be able to improve upon this"
This port does something I don't like: it installs an empty,
unwritable scrabble_scores file in a directory whose contents
shouldn't be modified. Players then need to override the
app-defaults by placing a
XScrabble.scorefile: /path/to/scrabble_scores
line in $HOME/.Xdefaults (or $HOME/.Xresources, whatever).
Wouldn't it make more sense to create a new, empty, writable
score file under /var/games (if it doesn't exist) upon
package installation; make the app-defaults file reference that;
on deinstall, remove /var/games/scrabble_scores if it is empty or
print a message indicating this file needs to be deleted manually
in order to remove all traces?
PR: ports/111839
Submitted by: "Eric P. Scott" <eps+pbug0704@ana.com>
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