file-roller 3.2.2-2ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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file-roller (3.2.2-2ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low

  * New upstream version
  * debian/control.in:
    - drop the scrollkeep build-depends
    - use the ubuntu epoch number for the nautilus depends

file-roller (3.2.2-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * Upload to unstable.

file-roller (3.2.2-1) experimental; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.
  * Refresh patches.
 -- Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden>   Thu, 24 Nov 2011 18:52:46 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Sebastien Bacher
Uploaded to:
Precise
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Desktop
Architectures:
any
Section:
gnome
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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file-roller_3.2.2-2ubuntu1.debian.tar.gz 16.4 KiB c549787ec728d5a9c6f4290e84811a48f9e159ced176a378e0addd242d1463af
file-roller_3.2.2-2ubuntu1.dsc 1.7 KiB 138edd3789785bbc0eda808f43b7acb8bc767e569fc8896b92a6d20570700487

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file-roller: archive manager for GNOME

 File-roller is an archive manager for the GNOME environment. It allows you to:
 .
  * Create and modify archives.
  * View the content of an archive.
  * View a file contained in an archive.
  * Extract files from the archive.
 .
 File-roller supports the following formats:
  * Tar (.tar) archives, including those compressed with
    gzip (.tar.gz, .tgz), bzip (.tar.bz, .tbz), bzip2 (.tar.bz2, .tbz2),
    compress (.tar.Z, .taz), lzip (.tar.lz, .tlz), lzop (.tar.lzo, .tzo),
    lzma (.tar.lzma) and xz (.tar.xz)
  * Zip archives (.zip)
  * Jar archives (.jar, .ear, .war)
  * 7z archives (.7z)
  * iso9660 CD images (.iso)
  * Lha archives (.lzh)
  * Single files compressed with gzip (.gz), bzip (.bz), bzip2 (.bz2),
    compress (.Z), lzip (.lz), lzop (.lzo), lzma (.lzma) and xz (.xz)
 .
 File-roller doesn't perform archive operations by itself, but relies on
 standard tools for this.