On 2006-09-28, Jason Spiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am working on a port of gnome-app-install to Debian. This utility,
> made by the folks at Canonical Inc. and Ubuntu, is like Synaptic, but
> ten times easier to use.
>
> It currently does the job but does not always quit after an install
> operation is finished. Known issues include internationalization,
> missing icons, the OK button and it currently fails if you try to
> install anything in non-free. (If you try it, it'd be great if you could
> let me know, either here or by email, whether the icons in the
> Popularity column look like little stars or little X-squares. You can
> install it using the following sources.list lines:)
>
> deb http://www.jspiro.com/files/debian experimental/
> deb-src http://www.jspiro.com/files/debian experimental/
>

The previous version I released fails to start with a RuntimeError.
Please try the new version. It is now tested on both my machines and
works on both.

Changes:
 gnome-app-install (0.2.15-2) experimental; urgency=low
 .
   * bug-fix release:
     - fixed datadir defined in /usr/bin/gnome-app-install so that the
       app will run on PCs other than mine
     - added new Recommends: yelp (Gnome help)

-- 
The church is near but the road is icy; the bar is far away but I will
walk carefully.
                -- Russian Proverb 


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