This bug was fixed in the package pcmanfm - 1.0~rc1-0ubuntu1
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pcmanfm (1.0~rc1-0ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian unstable, Ubuntu remaining changes:
* New upstream release.
- pcmanfm -> open with -> browse (button) does not work (LP: #820392)
- pcmanfm crashes with directory argument (LP: #883361).
* debian/patches:
- 01_hide_home_button.patch: Hide Home button near the address bar, too
similar to the 'Up' button with the new artwork.
* debian/control:
- Recommends lxshortcut.
- Build-depends on the last libfm version.
* debian/rules:
- Remove usage of autoconf -i on stable release.
pcmanfm (0.9.10-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Updating maintainer field.
* Adding myself to uploaders.
* Updating vcs fields.
* Updating package to debhelper version 9.
* Updating package to standards version 3.9.3.
* Making build-depends unversioned where already fulfiled as of
squeeze.
* Rewriting copyright file machine-readable format version 1.0.
* Moving manpage to manpages subdirectory within packaging.
* Decrufting rules file.
* Always creating apport symlink not only on ubuntu.
* Switching to xz compression for both the source and the binary
packages.
* Tightening package descriptions.
* Removing superfluous comma in depeneds.
* Removing superfluous shlibs depends for the debug package.
* Completing menu file.
* Overwriting install target in rules rather than having a indirect
install file for it.
* Running autoreconf before configure, the libtool mismatch is back.
-- Julien Lavergne <[email protected]> Thu, 19 Jul 2012 19:09:03 +0200
** Changed in: pcmanfm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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