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Installed routeplanner 0.3 (all source)



Installed:
routeplanner_0.3_all.deb
  to dists/woody/main/binary-all/misc/routeplanner_0.3.deb
  replacing routeplanner_0.2.deb
routeplanner_0.3.tar.gz
  to dists/woody/main/source/misc/routeplanner_0.3.tar.gz
  replacing routeplanner_0.2.tar.gz
routeplanner_0.3.dsc
  to dists/woody/main/source/misc/routeplanner_0.3.dsc
  replacing routeplanner_0.2.dsc


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Format: 1.6
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 02:18:48 -0500
Source: routeplanner
Binary: routeplanner
Architecture: source all
Version: 0.3
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org>
Description: 
 routeplanner - A highway trip planner
Changes: 
 routeplanner (0.3) unstable; urgency=low
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   * The "TiVo Changed The Way I Watch Television" release.
   * gredit, the route editor, is now complete!
   * Put progress window and city selector into separate files, for easier
     reuse in gredit.
   * Add flags support in the database format.  Currently implemented flags
     are 'toll', 'scenic', and 'ferry'.  The GNOME frontend uses these
     flags in the "preferred" routing.
   * Added lots of 'toll' flags to the database.  Some toll bridges are still
     missing, however.
   * Added dependency on python-gnome, to ensure the GNOME libraries are
     available for libglade.
   * The code no longer strictly depends on the external pqueue and kjbuckets
     packages.  However, they are used when available, and the Debian
     package still depends on them (since Debian includes both).  With this
     change, "rpcli" will run anywhere there's a Python interpreter.
     Having the modules present will give about a 30% speedup on routing,
     so they are still recommended.
   * Disturbingly enough, "rpcli" now runs under JPython, thanks to a small
     hack that bypasses the timing module if it can't be found.  It is,
     however, incredibly slow.  (You'll probably need the non-free version
     of JPython with regex support for it to work.  You'll also have to use
     uncompressed databases.)
   * Databases can be compressed and decompressed on-the-fly, if they have
     a .gz extension.  The databases are now shipped in the Debian package
     compressed.
Files: 
 9d28d1105a4bae7bb63865a41d46ae95 561 misc optional routeplanner_0.3.dsc
 2c1dae6c40614da9918518ecdf412cf3 277574 misc optional routeplanner_0.3.tar.gz
 2cc5bc2067e353ccb9912f8cc5d28a88 277074 misc optional routeplanner_0.3_all.deb

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