spacefm 1.0.4-1 source package in Ubuntu

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spacefm (1.0.4-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
  * debian/spacefm-common.install:
    + Install gtk2/etc/spacefm/spacefm.conf into /etc/spacefm/.
  * Update debian/clean_gtk3.sh:
    + Add gtk3/etc/spacefm/ to the list of files to be cleaned.

 -- Mateusz Łukasik <email address hidden>  Sun, 18 Oct 2015 22:43:53 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Mateusz Łukasik
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Original maintainer:
Mateusz Łukasik
Architectures:
linux-any all
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

spacefm: Multi-panel tabbed file manager - GTK2 version

 SpaceFM is a multi-panel tabbed file and desktop manager for Linux with
 built-in VFS, udev or HAL-based device manager, customizable menu system
 and bash integration.
 .
 A descendant of PCManFM, SpaceFM's aims are to be bugfixed, efficient
 (mainly C), hugely customisable (change and add to the GUI as you go
 with Design Mode), powerful without scaring off newer users (due to
 customisation), independent of particular distributions and desktop
 environments, and device management featureful enough to replace the
 various udisks-based *kits when used alongside udevil.
 .
 Other highlights include optional desktop management, smart queuing
 of file operations, user plugins and the ability to carry out specific
 commands as root.
 .
 Please install spacefm-gtk3 instead if you want to stick with GTK+3.

spacefm-common: Multi-panel tabbed file manager - common files

 SpaceFM is a multi-panel tabbed file and desktop manager for Linux with
 built-in VFS, udev or HAL-based device manager, customizable menu system
 and bash integration.
 .
 This package contains files used by both the GTK+2 (spacefm) and
 GTK+3 (spacefm-gtk3) versions.

spacefm-dbgsym: debug symbols for package spacefm

 SpaceFM is a multi-panel tabbed file and desktop manager for Linux with
 built-in VFS, udev or HAL-based device manager, customizable menu system
 and bash integration.
 .
 A descendant of PCManFM, SpaceFM's aims are to be bugfixed, efficient
 (mainly C), hugely customisable (change and add to the GUI as you go
 with Design Mode), powerful without scaring off newer users (due to
 customisation), independent of particular distributions and desktop
 environments, and device management featureful enough to replace the
 various udisks-based *kits when used alongside udevil.
 .
 Other highlights include optional desktop management, smart queuing
 of file operations, user plugins and the ability to carry out specific
 commands as root.
 .
 Please install spacefm-gtk3 instead if you want to stick with GTK+3.

spacefm-gtk3: Multi-panel tabbed file manager - GTK3 version

 SpaceFM is a multi-panel tabbed file and desktop manager for Linux with
 built-in VFS, udev or HAL-based device manager, customizable menu system
 and bash integration.
 .
 A descendant of PCManFM, SpaceFM's aims are to be bugfixed, efficient
 (mainly C), hugely customisable (change and add to the GUI as you go
 with Design Mode), powerful without scaring off newer users (due to
 customisation), independent of particular distributions and desktop
 environments, and device management featureful enough to replace the
 various udisks-based *kits when used alongside udevil.
 .
 Other highlights include optional desktop management, smart queuing
 of file operations, user plugins and the ability to carry out specific
 commands as root.

spacefm-gtk3-dbgsym: debug symbols for package spacefm-gtk3

 SpaceFM is a multi-panel tabbed file and desktop manager for Linux with
 built-in VFS, udev or HAL-based device manager, customizable menu system
 and bash integration.
 .
 A descendant of PCManFM, SpaceFM's aims are to be bugfixed, efficient
 (mainly C), hugely customisable (change and add to the GUI as you go
 with Design Mode), powerful without scaring off newer users (due to
 customisation), independent of particular distributions and desktop
 environments, and device management featureful enough to replace the
 various udisks-based *kits when used alongside udevil.
 .
 Other highlights include optional desktop management, smart queuing
 of file operations, user plugins and the ability to carry out specific
 commands as root.