Get it from ftp.gnome.org. Spread it by voting for it.
This is the first release that is distributed through the ftp.gnome.org server. Thanks to Davyd for making it happen.
Unfortunately, a pal of mine behind cluecoder.org that was used to host the old packages is still in clinch with the old hoster so I can’t access my old tarballs and some privare data.
nautilus-open-terminal 0.8
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"Alive"
* Dedicated to Klaus Kreuzeder, an excellent Saxophonist. http://www.trick-music.de/klaus_kreuzeder.htm
* Depend on Nautilus 2.17.2
* Use activation URI of selected files for determining URI. This allows to use the extension for your Desktop bookmarks.
* Also deal with "ssh" URIs and treat them like "sftp" URIs.
* Use open() and cwd() to change directories. Should fix trouble with blocked media ejection.
* Added translations
ar Khaled Hosny
bn_IN Runa Bhattacharjee
be Ihar Hrachyshka
da Peter Bach
dz sonam pelden
et Ivar Smolin
gu Ankit Patel
ka Vladimer Sichinava
ml Ani Peter
sl Matej Urbančič
* Updated translations
ca Gil Forcada
en_GB David Lodge
ne Mahesh subedi
nl Wouter Bolsterlee
Will nautilus-actions be included in GNOME? It is really a usefull and simple app to extend nautilus limited behavior
The WayBack machine still works 🙂
http://web.archive.org/web/20060603135801/manny.cluecoder.org/packages/nautilus-open-terminal/
Ok, sort of works. Apparently the download stops a bit prematurely — but I can still extract older versions of the source code.
I was wondering… is it strictly necessary to use nautilus_file_info_get_activation_uri() instead of nautilus_file_info_get_uri_scheme()? The former requires a new version of libnautilus.
v0.6 worked for me on Edgy Eft 🙂
(I gather ssh and sftp support is better in b0.8 but only having good support for local directories is better than not having this extension at all — A big thank you to you Christian!)