autojump 17-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
autojump (17-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. * debian/patches: + data_dir.patch: applied by upstream, not needed anymore. + force-pickle-v2.patch: this was a backport from upstream, not needed anymore. + jumpapplet-include-functions.patch: copy functions from autojump to jumpapplet instead of importing them as a temporary workaround (cf. patch header). * debian/copyright: replace the two previous copyright files by this single one to simplify and respect the policy. autojump (15-4) unstable; urgency=low * debian/patches/force-pickle-v2.patch: document that upstream corrected this in parallel, so this patch will not be necessary by the next release. -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden> Mon, 17 Oct 2011 09:10:22 +0000
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync on 2011-10-17
- Uploaded to:
- Precise
- Original maintainer:
- Tanguy Ortolo
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- shells
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
See full publishing history Publishing
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Downloads
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autojump_17.orig.tar.gz | 23.6 KiB | 21768224f69d4124cdd683fa6b678af5eac4dbfd392d61b4b1aad380cd185b78 |
autojump_17-1.debian.tar.gz | 7.0 KiB | ae34acd298ef3688bb5c39b0185eb1932b17ae736a393033c975bbcd8060f982 |
autojump_17-1.dsc | 1.8 KiB | a72162908c552546157dd34e0af7e02b964496c11650d4a08adcff843a998034 |
Available diffs
- diff from 15-3 (in Debian) to 17-1 (8.1 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- autojump: shell extension to jump to frequently used directories
autojump provides is a faster way to navigate your filesystem, with a
"cd command that learns".
.
It works by maintaining a database of the directories you use the most from
the command line, and allows you to "jump" to frequently used directories by
typing only a small pattern.
- jumpapplet: autojump notification icon, to jump to frequently used directories
jumpapplet is an applet that provides a notification icon based on autojump.
It allows you to open a shell or a file manager window for frequently used
directories.