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GNU ld won't link foo-wm as-is, since the libraries are in the front. I separated compiler options (like -g and -Wall) from libraries (-lX11 and -lm) to prevent ld from failing.
This fix is mostly for pedagogical purposes, and not really intended to be used. Feel free to delete this commit.
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I made some minor changes to remove some of the low-hanging fruit from the TODO; specifically, there are now checks around
XMapWindowandXRaiseWindowinplaceNode:tree.c.I also fixed what seemed to be a problem with the Makefile - at least on my Ubuntu machine, GCC would fail to process the Makefile due to a bad linker order. The reordering change I made makes it compilable for me.