ANNOUNCE: Rodent Beta released today

Edscott Wilson Garcia edscott at xfce.org
Sun Apr 10 18:21:51 CEST 2011


Wow. The debian 32 bit binary was built on ubuntu. I had never heard about 
the PPA (blush), but I will look into it.

regards

On Fri, 1 Apr 2011, Liviu Andronic wrote:

> Hello
> I see that you plan to provide Debian binaries. What about Ubuntu? Are
> there plans to provide a PPA?
>
> Regards
> Liviu
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Edscott Wilson Garcia <edscott at xfce.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> I'm pleased to announce the release of Rodent Beta, version 4.6.2.
>>
>> Rodent Beta now sports a brand new "rodent-diff" helper application
>> (replacing aging xfdiff). With the new rodent-diff, practically all
>> the options of the GNU diff program are available in a graphic front end.
>>
>> For creation of such a powerful backend to rodent-diff, we are grateful to:
>>  * Paul Eggert
>>  * Mike Haertel
>>  * David  Hayes
>>  * Richard  Stallman
>>  * Len Tower
>>
>> If you have trouble compiling from source, please see the Notes section
>> located in the README file. A binary .deb file (32 bit, compiled on Ubuntu
>> 10.04) is available for this release.
>>
>> Translations are now active for many languages.
>>
>> What is Rodent?
>> ===============
>>
>> Rodent is fast, small and powerful file manager for the GNU operating system
>> (but it also works in BSD). That's one way to look at it. Another way is to
>> call it a graphic shell (that's probably more accurate).
>>
>> What Rodent is not?
>> ===================
>>
>> Rodent is *not* a filemanager for dummies. Emphasis is on ease of use for
>> the
>> advanced user, not the computer illiterate. Rodent is a cross between a
>> command line terminal and an iconview filemanager: the centaur of open
>> source filemanagers.
>>
>> Download site: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=70875
>> (or just look up "rodent filemanager" at sourceforge.net).
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>>
>>
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