Hi everyone, this is my first release as the new maintainer for nautilus-python. I've fixed some bugs (thanks to people who submitted patches) and added some new functionality. I also removed the crufty gnomevfs code and implemented the new GIO NautilusFileInfo methods. See the overview below for more detail.
The new release is available at ftp.gnome.org: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/nautilus-python/0.6/ Overview of changes in 0.6.0: - Remove eel dependency (Vincent Untz) - Sanitize python search path (Mark Lee) - Remove gnomevfs dependency and unused code (Daniel Holbach) - Load python from lib64 in 64 bit multilib distributions (Ted Toth) - Fix segfault when a plugin doesn't implement the __init__ method - Added the can_write, get_mount, get_file_type, get_location, and get_parent_location methods to the NautilusFileInfo object - Added the NautilusMenu.get_items method - Updated some example plugins - Bug fix for some PyThreadState_New segmentation faults - Use the nautilus prefix by default for distfiles, rather than /usr - Require nautilus-2.22 and pygobject-2.16 now that we support GIO Blurb: Nautilus-python provides python bindings for the Nautilus File Manager's extension framework. Using nautilus-python, developers can easily extend nautilus in python by adding context menu items, additional columns, and property pages, amongst other things. nautilus-python requires: nautilus >= 2.22.0 pygtk >= 2.8.0 gnome-python >= 2.12.0 pygobject >= 2.16.0 python >= 2.3.5 Bug reports should be made in GNOME's bugzilla: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=nautilus-python Git Repository: http://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus-python/ Adam Plumb
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