RubyForge: Armangil’s podcatcher 0.2.1 released
There’s a lot to be said in favour of the Ruby programming language. I use it for a range of system programming and scripting tasks, particularly where a more “heavyweight” language such as Java or C++ would be too much.
So it’s nice to see that someone is working on a podcatcher written in Ruby.
Armangil’s podcatcher is a podcast client for the command line. This bug-fix release includes the following changes:
(1) added support for Ctrl-C to terminate execution,
(2) [James Carter patch] fixed the “OPML truncation” issue where a bad RSS feed was considered the last of the list,
(3) added robust handling of some illegal command line arguments.
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