This morning Ubuntu Tutorials made the front-page of LifeHacker in regards to installing Gnome-Do Plugins. Based on some of the feedback on the past few Gnome-Do posts I’ve updated my plugin. If you have been using the old-version you’ll likely want to replace your current apturl.dll with this new version.
The new code is much more efficient, and I’ve made the code available for anyone that wants to improve it. I should mention that it could make for a decent launcher template. Basically you should be able to update the exec
line:
exec = "apturl";
and the term.StartInfo.Arguments
line for any arguments the exec command needs:
term.StartInfo.Arguments = "apt:"+ packagename +"";
I wonder what type of plugins this could lead to… I also want to thank Stuart Jansen (yet again) for help with the cleanup. In any event, the updated .dll and the released .sc are available here.
Hello,
This plugin is great, but the new version don’t work for me.
I’m using a up to date Hardy and the ppa for gnome-do. I just replace the old apturl.dll with the new one. What is my mistake ?
Thank’s
Omne.
Hi! Are the sources for APTurl available anywhere?
The source should be available in the current gnome-do plugins section at launchpad. – https://launchpad.net/do