Version 0.92.1 stable has been released on sourceforge.  You may get it at:

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gtk-gnutella/gtk-gnutella-0.92.1.tar.bz2

There are also pre-compiled .deb, .rpm and .tgz for both GTK1 and GTK2.

Here are the changes since 0.92, the latest stable release:

 * Support for push proxies was added which reduces problems with
   firewalled servents.
 * Support for pre-0.90 configuration files has been dropped.
 * Improved PARQ and fixed some problems with it.
 * The default directories for downloads are now set to $HOME.
 * A lot of minor bugfixes and code clean-ups so that it compiles on
   even more platforms and with other (C99) compilers.
 * GTKG can now monitor unstable IP addresses and unstable servents, to
   avoid keeping connecting to bad nodes.
 * The download pane now shows how many items are actively and passively
   queued.
 * The search pane allows one to hide hits that are either ignored or
   which have been already queued up by the core due to a matching SHA1
   or filename.
 * The "Purge" button could be hidden due to long filenames (#770625).
 * A duplicate free() problem was fixed in _search_send_packet() (#706014).
 * The "Purge" button doesn't cause crashes any longer (#757276).
 * The bug which could cause a crash when resuming a download was fixed
   (#739262).

The following changes affect only the GTK+ 2.x front-end:

 * XFT support is not turned off by default.
 * The node and the uploads panel have been tuned (a little).
 * No more crashes if the uploads are sorted by status.
 * Non-UTF-8 encoded strings were passed to GTK+ 2.x causing warnings
   (#769342).

The following changes affect the build system:

 * Switched to metaconfig, and abandonned autoconf/automake.  There may
   be some portability issues introduced on non-linux system since there
   are lots of new metaconfig units that had to be developped for the
   configuration of GTKG.  In the long run, it will catch up.
 * The "intl" directory containing GNU gettext() is no longer supported,
   because it is currently only configurable via autoconf.  If you don't
   have proper GNU gettext() support on your system, you might have to
   disable NLS support to be able to compile.

Enjoy!

Raphael


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