I haven't had time to automate the build yet, but I've uploaded
new Windows installers and zips for this release:
https://code.google.com/p/meld-installer/.  New to this release is the
ability to use the Python 2 and PyGTK installed on your system instead of a
bundled Python.  Note that if you opt for this, PYTHON_HOME has to be set
and the installer won't make sure the dependencies (e.g. PyGTK) are
properly set up.  But by default the installer continues to include Python.
 I've also updated the Meld 1.6.1 files to include this change in addition
to updating the Python bundled with them.

-Keegan


On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Kai Willadsen <[email protected]>wrote:

> Meld 1.7.5 has been released. This is effectively the Meld 1.8 release
> candidate.
>
>
>   Features:
>
>     * Open the version control console view when the exit code of a VC
>       operation indicates that there was an error (Kai Willadsen)
>     * Improve our handling of bad gconf setups, and add a file-system key
>       to force a no-gconf fallback for persistent issues (Daniel Richard G)
>     * Add a preference for whether to highlight the current line of a file
>       comparison (Kai Willadsen)
>     * Keyboard shortcut for the commit dialog (Kai Willadsen)
>
>   Fixes:
>
>     * Fix traversing symlink loops in version control comparisons (Kai
>       Willadsen)
>     * Minor fixes and cleanups (Boruch Baum, Sandro Bonazzola, Kai
> Willadsen)
>
>   Translations:
>
>     * Antonio Fernandes C. Neto (pt_BR)
>     * Daniel Mustieles (es)
>     * Fran Diéguez (gl)
>     * Marek Černocký (cs)
>     * Rafael Ferreira (pt_BR)
>     * Piotr Drąg (pl)
>
>
> This release can be downloaded from:
>
> http://download.gnome.org/sources/meld/1.7/meld-1.7.5.tar.xz
>
>
> What is Meld?
> -------------
>
> Meld is a visual diff and merge tool. It lets you compare two or three
> files,
> and updates the comparisons while you edit them in-place. You can also
> compare
> folders, launching comparisons of individual files as desired. Last but by
> no
> means least, Meld lets you work with your current changes in a wide
> variety of
> version control systems, including Git, Bazaar, Mercurial, Subversion and
> CVS.
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