| Paketname | routeplanner |
| Beschreibung | A highway trip planner |
| Archiv/Repository | Offizielles Debian Archiv squeeze (main) |
| Version | 0.19 |
| Sektion | misc |
| Priorität | optional |
| Installierte Größe | 392 Byte |
| Hängt ab von | python-central (>= 0.5), python, python-newt, python-pqueue |
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| Paketbetreuer | Chris Lawrence |
| Quelle | |
| Paketgröße | 292106 Byte |
| Prüfsumme MD5 | 4ecd307a10384858e59708801e1953d9 |
| Prüfsumme SHA1 | a1ebe6dfd598b747325c73757eda756c3e8defe1 |
| Prüfsumme SHA256 | 40c082c7c5a630f17b23aa4d4e0fe5c3428ad99d5f3b7b61b323ac42efc2e8d5 |
| Link zum Herunterladen | routeplanner_0.19_all.deb |
| Ausführliche Beschreibung | This is a highway trip planning program, similar to programs like
Rand McNally's "TripMaker." It allows you to plan road trips between
two or more locations, using various interchangeable map files (or
databases).
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Currently, the program includes two databases covering North America;
one is fairly simplistic, and one is quite detailed. You can also
create new databases with the editor in the routeplanner-gnome package.
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For retrocomputing nuts, this program traces its lineage back to a
1980s program called "RoadRoute" written by Jim Butterfield for the
Amiga. AFAIK all of the code has been rewritten, but the Basic-USA
database included here is Jim's original dataset.
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The package includes two console-based interfaces; for the GNOME
interface and the editor, you should install routeplanner-gnome as well.
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Home Page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/routeplanner/
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