apturl 0.5.2ubuntu10 source package in Ubuntu

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apturl (0.5.2ubuntu10) xenial; urgency=medium

  * debian/apturl.install:
    - don't install the gconf schemas, it's probably useful to no one
      nowadays (would only work for applications using the GNOME2 libgnome)
      and creates a depends on gconf which we want to drop from the iso

 -- Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden>  Wed, 16 Dec 2015 11:23:10 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Sebastien Bacher
Uploaded to:
Xenial
Original maintainer:
Michael Vogt
Architectures:
any
Section:
admin
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

apturl: install packages using the apt protocol - GTK+ frontend

 AptUrl is a simple graphical application that takes an URL (which follows the
 apt-protocol) as a command line option, parses it and carries out the
 operations that the URL describes (that is, it asks the user if he wants the
 indicated packages to be installed and if the answer is positive does so for
 him).
 .
 This package contains the GTK+ frontend.

apturl-common: install packages using the apt protocol - common data

 AptUrl is a simple graphical application that takes an URL (which follows the
 apt-protocol) as a command line option, parses it and carries out the
 operations that the URL describes (that is, it asks the user if he wants the
 indicated packages to be installed and if the answer is positive does so for
 him).
 .
 This package contains the common data shared between the frontends.

apturl-kde: install packages using the apt protocol - KDE frontend

 AptUrl is a simple graphical application that takes an URL (which follows the
 apt-protocol) as a command line option, parses it and carries out the
 operations that the URL describes (that is, it asks the user if he wants the
 indicated packages to be installed and if the answer is positive does so for
 him).
 .
 This package contains the KDE frontend.