cdargs 1.35-10 source package in Ubuntu

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cdargs (1.35-10) unstable; urgency=low


  * Create symlink to emacs lisp source as required by Debian Emacs
    Policy. (Closes: #713003)
  * debian/patches/09_avoid_backupfile_warning.patch: Check for existence
    of ~/.cdargs before making a backup copy. (Closes: #713007)
  * debian/patches/10_no_path_max.patch: Fix FTBFS when PATH_MAX is not
    defined, e.g. on GNU Hurd.
  * Refresh all patches so they apply cleanly.
  * Canonicalize Vcs-* control fields.
  * Remove obsolete DM-Upload-Allowed control field.
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.4. No changes needed.

 -- Mike Miller <email address hidden>  Wed, 30 Oct 2013 01:13:10 -0400

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Mike Miller
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Original maintainer:
Mike Miller
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Section:
utils
Urgency:
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Binary packages built by this source

cdargs: bookmarks and browsing for the cd command

 CDargs is a tool which enhances the navigation of the common unix file-system
 inside the shell. It plugs into the shell built-in cd-command (via a shell
 function or an alias) and adds bookmarks and a browser to it.
 .
 It enables you to move to a very distant place in the file-system with just a
 few keystrokes.

cdargs-dbgsym: debug symbols for package cdargs

 CDargs is a tool which enhances the navigation of the common unix file-system
 inside the shell. It plugs into the shell built-in cd-command (via a shell
 function or an alias) and adds bookmarks and a browser to it.
 .
 It enables you to move to a very distant place in the file-system with just a
 few keystrokes.