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authorMichele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>2019-04-03 22:56:40 +0900
committerMichele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>2019-04-03 22:56:40 +0900
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DEB: use _base folder for a distro instead of specific distros (squeeze
and maverick). Signed-off-by: Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro@yahoo.it>
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-Source: yakuake-trinity
-Section: tde
-Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net>
-XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Ana Beatriz Guerrero Lopez <ana@debian.org>
-Build-Depends: cdbs, debhelper (>= 7.0.50~), quilt, cmake, tdelibs14-trinity-dev, libltdl-dev
-Standards-Version: 3.8.4
-Homepage: http://extragear.kde.org/apps/yakuake/
-
-Package: yakuake-trinity
-Architecture: any
-Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, konsole-trinity
-Replaces: yakuake-kde3 (<< 4:14.0.0~), yakuake-trinity (<< 4:14.0.0~)
-Breaks: yakuake-kde3 (<< 4:14.0.0~), yakuake-trinity (<< 4:14.0.0~)
-Description: a Quake-style terminal emulator based on TDE Konsole technology [Trinity]
- YaKuake is inspired from the terminal in the Quake game: when you press a key
- (by default F12, but that can be changed) a terminal window slides down from
- the top of the screen. Press the key again, and the terminal slides back.
- .
- It is faster than a keyboard shortcut because it is already loaded into memory
- and as such is very useful to anyone who frequently finds themselves switching
- in and out of terminal sessions.