Krusader in the standard SuSE distribution (fwd)
Hi! I'm a developper of the Krusader team (the twin panel file manager, Total Commander clone) on linux. Personally I also use SuSE linux, and noticed, that our program is not in the standard distribution. Krusader 1.11 was the last version included at SuSE 8.0, and after that it was removed. Total Commander is very popular in windows, and I think, it would be reasonable to include the linux clone as well. We have great many users, and the project is developping rapidly. My question is, that what was the main reason of removing Krusader? What should we do to get into the standard SuSE distribution? What requirements should we meet for this? Thank you, in advance, Bye, Csaba Karai
On Wednesday 16 February 2005 20:34, Karai Csaba wrote:
Hi!
I'm a developper of the Krusader team (the twin panel file manager, Total Commander clone) on linux.
Personally I also use SuSE linux, and noticed, that our program is not in the standard distribution. Krusader 1.11 was the last version included at SuSE 8.0, and after that it was removed.
yes, Krusader is great, I love it. It has some nice functions, and more than once it was only the eject in the mountman which opened my cd-writer... Thanks for this excellent tool! I thought it would be included in SuSE 9.1 and 9.2, but I just checked 9.1, and it is not. Apparently I got it from packman or through apt...
Total Commander is very popular in windows, and I think, it would be reasonable to include the linux clone as well. We have great many users, and the project is developping rapidly.
My question is, that what was the main reason of removing Krusader?
What should we do to get into the standard SuSE distribution? What requirements should we meet for this?
I vote for "include it"!
Thank you, in advance,
Bye,
Csaba Karai
Op woensdag 16 februari 2005 16:01, schreef Matt T.:
yes, Krusader is great, I love it. It has some nice functions, and more than once it was only the eject in the mountman which opened my cd-writer... Thanks for this excellent tool!
I thought it would be included in SuSE 9.1 and 9.2, but I just checked 9.1, and it is not. Apparently I got it from packman or through apt...
It is provided by the apt component suser-guru: $ zgrep krusader contlist.bz2 krusader;1.51-1.guru.suse92.kde33;i686;suser-guru -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
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Karai Csaba
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Matt T.
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Richard Bos