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Installed routeplanner 0.2 (all source)



Installed:
routeplanner_0.2.tar.gz
  to dists/woody/main/source/misc/routeplanner_0.2.tar.gz
  replacing routeplanner_0.1.tar.gz
routeplanner_0.2.dsc
  to dists/woody/main/source/misc/routeplanner_0.2.dsc
  replacing routeplanner_0.1.dsc
routeplanner_0.2_all.deb
  to dists/woody/main/binary-all/misc/routeplanner_0.2.deb
  replacing routeplanner_0.1.deb


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Format: 1.6
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 03:58:35 -0500
Source: routeplanner
Binary: routeplanner
Architecture: source all
Version: 0.2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org>
Description: 
 routeplanner - A highway trip planner
Changes: 
 routeplanner (0.2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * The "Insomniac Music Theater" release.
   * grplan:
     + Double-clicking an entry (or clicking on "Change...") in the route
       list properly passes the current city to the dialog.
     + Double-clicks now avoid generating an IndexError when the stars are
       misaligned.  (Gtk/Gnome's double-click handling bites.)
     + "Save as" and "Print" now work in the Routing window.
     + Preferences now work.
     + This means grplan now does everything the original AmigaOS
       "RoutePlanner" did.
   * Better unit handling; also added support for true Imperial measures
     (imperial gallon = ~1.2 U.S. gallons).
   * Speedup: we precompute a metric distance for each route as the
     database is loaded, and use it for routing.
   * Correctly report the number of cities in the databases in rplan and
     rpcli.
   * Database updates due to highway upgrades:
     + CA 215 renamed I-215
     + CA 15 renamed I-15
   * Because of the repeal of the NMSL (National Mandatory Speed Limit),
     rethought the whole "Rural Freeway" thing.  All rural freeways are now
     type 2.  Type 10 (Rural Freeway 55) is converted to type 2, -10 MPH.
   * Routes can have individual speed variances that do not affect their
     class.  Set a non-zero speed to do this.  This will help with the
     issue above, and also deal with places like Texas that have 70 mph on
     2-lane rural highways.
   * Converting the route to text is now done by rpdbase.FormatRoute, to
     avoid needless duplication.
Files: 
 f4520f5626a334cce8e957978f85d64f 561 misc optional routeplanner_0.2.dsc
 d8ad2796c2dc3cd13d9857e3b12ba3d2 263969 misc optional routeplanner_0.2.tar.gz
 d9ac6a2f47d7b72743882f1e5ba8f51d 256296 misc optional routeplanner_0.2_all.deb

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