[ANNOUNCE] PyGObject 2.28.0 - stable
I am pleased to announce version 2.28.0 of the Python bindings for GObject. Including the stable improvements in the base pygobject modules this is the first stable release of the Introspection binding. PyGObject Introspection is compatible with both the Python 2 and Python 3 runtimes. This marks the second major development project I have had the pleasure to help bring to fruition. Like for D-Bus, I am merely the public face of a rather vibrant development community. While I hope I don't leave anyone out I would like to thank the following people who dedicated their valuable time to the future of the Python platform for GNOME. • Johan Dahlin - creator of PyBank, the predecessor to PyGObject Introspection, for giving us direction, advice and helping to review patches • Tomeu Vizoso - co-maintainer, my good friend, the reason why we decided to push for Introspection support and probably the hardest worker on our team • Steve Frécinaux - for all of his leak hunting and bug fixing while testing against libpeas and gedit plugins • Ignacio Casal Quinterio - for fixing bugs while porting the gedit plugins to the new bindings • Laszlo Pandy - for fixing some of the tougher bugs and winning the "why are you awake at this hour, hacking on PyGObject while on irc?" award • Martin Pitti - who worked on GVarients and making GDBus easy to use from PyGObject • Simon van der Linden - who started this journey with us and has been helping us along when he finds the time • Simon Schampijer - our newcomer from OLPC/Sugar development who jumped right in to help at the hackfest• • Sebastian Pölsterl - another hackfest alum who ported GNOME DVB Daemon's GUI • John Ehresman - creator of the initial Python 3 support code • Dave Malcolm - some of the initial Python 3 bits and my sounding board for any Python issues I ran into • The entire GObject Introspection team - especially the tireless Colin Walters who fixed our many GI bugs quickly while also putting up with my complaining both at work and whenever we happened to grab a beer in one of the local watering holes • The Python team - for making an excellent language for us to bind to The new release is available from ftp.gnome.org: http://download.gnome.org/sources/pygobject/2.28/ What's new since PyGObject 2.27.92? • fix sinking of floating objects • fix leaks when setting properties • add basic icon view demo • add search entry demo • override Gdk.RGBA so you can construct it like Gdk.RGBA(1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0) • handle unichar gvalues in TreeModels • check for _thread module when configuring threading • package config file now contains overridesdir variable for 3rd party overrides • on windows set bdist_wininst user-access-control property when installing • Gtk.stock_lookup return None on failure instead of a success value • Python 2.5 fixes • Python 3 fixes Blurb: GObject is a object system library used by GTK+ and GStreamer. PyGObject provides a convenient wrapper for the GObject library for use in Python programs, and takes care of many of the boring details such as managing memory and type casting. When combined with PyGTK, PyORBit and gnome-python, it can be used to write full featured Gnome applications. Like the GObject library itself PyGObject is licensed under the GNU LGPL, so is suitable for use in both free software and proprietary applications. It is already in use in many applications ranging from small single purpose scripts up to large full featured applications. PyGObject requires glib >= 2.22.4 and Python >= 2.5.1 to build. GIO bindings require glib >= 2.22.4. The Introspection module is the next generation Python GObject library bindings. Instead of statically wrapping every GObject based library we can now dynamically accesses any of those libraries using GObject Introspection. It replaces the need for separate modules such as PyGTK, GIO and python-gnome to build a full GNOME 3.0 application. Once new functionality is added to gobject library it is instantly available as a Python API without the need for an intermediate Python module. Introspection/Python 2 bindings requires gobject-introspection >= 0.9.5 and pycairo >=1.0.2 or py2cairo >=1.8.10 Introspection/Python 3 bindings requires gobject-introspection >= 0.9.5, pycairo >=1.8.10 and Python >= 3.1 -- John (J5) Palmieri GNOME Foundation member jo...@redhat.com ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Eye of GNOME 2.91.91
Hi! Maybe you just installed the previous beta release of Eye of GNOME for the 3.0 development series. Well, now you can update to the second and likely last beta for this series. If you are a plugin developer you can now start porting your Python plugins over to the new API as the libpeas developers have fixed the ref-counting issues that prevented Python support in eog-2.91.x until now. * What is it ? == Eye of GNOME (EOG) is the image viewer for the GNOME desktop. * What's changed in 2.91.91 ? = * Re-enable the Python plugin loader (Steve Frécinaux) * Open correct capplet when setting background image (Matthias Clasen) * Miscellaneous fixes (Cosimo Cecchi, Claudio Saavedra) Bug fixes: #642969, "Open Background Preferences" does not work (Matthias Clasen) #644117, add the primary-toolbar style to the toolbar (Cosimo Cecchi) New and updated translations: - Khaled Hosny [ar] - Gil Forcada [ca] - Mario Blättermann [de] - Daniel Mustieles [es] - Ivar Smolin [et] - Alain Lojewski, Bruno Brouard [fr] - Yaron Shahrabani [he] - Yasumichi Akahoshi, Takayuki KUSANO [ja] - Changwoo Ryu [ko] - Rudolfs Mazurs [lv] - Kjartan Maraas [nb] - A S Alam [pa] - Duarte Loreto [pt] - Yuri Myaseodov [ru] - Matej Urbančič [sl] - Daniel Nylander [sv] - Wei Li, YunQiang Su [zh_CN] * Where can I get it ? == Source code: http://download.gnome.org/sources/eog/2.91/eog-2.91.91.tar.gz sha256sum: ede859aaf239fa4c7d346bc408a59ee3c9ec4f3650a695fef9f5f55b95b6c84b size: 4.0M http://download.gnome.org/sources/eog/2.91/eog-2.91.91.tar.bz2 sha256sum: 6ff99c2fb82e9833c149246e59535b92fee3d5a417b5d61b4dd9474fd6b9e570 size: 2.9M Enjoy! The Eye Team ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
ANNOUNCE: Clutter 1.6.8 (stable)
Good news, everyone! A new Clutter release is now available at: http://source.clutter-project.org/sources/clutter/1.6/clutter-1.6.8.tar.bz2 SHA256 Checksum: cc147b8e7e62ed4b9b8a83df3db9788cf37db0c83970ba876228433f32bda442 clutter-1.6.8.tar.bz2 Additionally, a git clone of the source tree: git clone git://git.clutter-project.org/clutter will include a signed 1.6.8 tag which points to a commit named: 8f50966c7242c4cf5bea71b2f72c7a3360b4154e which can be verified with: git verify-tag 1.6.8 and can be checked out with a command such as: git checkout -b build 1.6.8 Clutter is an open source software library for creating fast, compelling, portable, and dynamic graphical user interfaces. • Requirements GLib ≥ 2.26.0 JSON-GLib ≥ 0.12.0 Cairo ≥ 1.10 Pango ≥ 1.20 Atk ≥ 1.7 OpenGL ≥ 1.3 (or 1.2 + multi-texturing), OpenGL|ES 1.1 or 2.0 GLX, WGL, Quartz or an EGL Implementation Depending on the platform and the configuration options Clutter also depends on: GDK-Pixbuf ≥ 2.0 UProf ≥ 0.3 • Documentation API Reference: ‣ Clutter: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs/clutter/1.6/ ‣ Cogl:http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs/cogl/1.6/ ‣ Cally: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs/cally/1.6/ • Release Notes - This is the fifth stable release of the 1.6 cycle. - This version is API and ABI compatible with the current stable release of Clutter. - Installing the contents of this release will overwrite the files from the installation of the current stable release of Clutter. Bugs should be reported on the Clutter Project bugzilla, at: http://bugzilla.clutter-project.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=clutter • What's new in Clutter 1.6.8 since Clutter 1.6.6 » Documentation fixes. » Let ClutterBox report its paint volume. » Add an "Effects" chapter to the Clutter Cookbook. » Queue a redraw and/or a relayout whenever a ClutterActorMeta that changes the appearances or the allocation of an actor is enabled or disabled. » Fix the error reporting of the initialization sequence; this change makes Clutter abort early and with a meaningful message on backend initialization errors, instead going ahead and printing less than useful error messages. » Disable blending when using a texture render during a blit. » Fix handling of opacity when using an OffscreenEffect. » Tune the point-in-poly checks for the software-based picking. • Bugs fixed since Clutter 1.6.6 #2541 - ClutterOffscreenEffect will multiply the actor's opacity twice #2589 - clutter-box does not set default paint volume #2598 - clutter_init() return value useless Many thanks to: Dioselin, Elliot Smith, Neil Roberts, nobled have fun with Clutter! ciao, Emmanuele. -- Emmanuele Bassi, Intel Open Source Technology Center - Intel Corporation (UK) Limited Registered No. 1134945 (England) Registered Office: Pipers Way, Swindon SN3 1RJ VAT No: 860 2173 47 This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential material for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). Any review or distribution by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender and delete all copies. ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
[ANNOUNCE] Vala Toys for gEdit version 0.10.3
Vala Toys development version 0.10.3 is out and can be downloaded here: http://vtg.googlecode.com/files/vtg-0.10.3.tar.bz2 This version is featurewise equals to the actual develpment versione, but it targets the vala compiler versione 0.10. AS FOR VTG 0.11 VERSION, NOTE: Since I changed libafrodite parsing behavior from pure multi-thread to a combination of threading and async functions, some feedback is more than welcomed. NEWS for version 0.10.3 === * Improved libafrodite stability and simpler API * Symbol picker combo in the source editor * Go to outer scope command * Find symbol in project dialog * Automatic management of projects. Eg. when you open a source that belongs to a project that project will be opened (and closed) automatically. * Various fixes in the source code outline view Vala Toys for gEdit === Vala Toys for gEdit is an experimental collection of plugins that extends the gEdit editor to make it a better developer editor. Vtg tries to make less compromises as possible so, for now, its scope is narrowed only to support the Vala programming language. Vtg is written in Vala itself and it is currently composed of just one plugin with four modules and it adds to gEdit: * Bracket completion * Symbol completion * Project Manager - based on the gnome build framework library * Project build / execute For more information see: http://vtg.googlecode.com/ http://code.google.com/p/vtg/wiki/ValaGenProject http://code.google.com/p/vtg/wiki/Documentation http://code.google.com/p/vtg/wiki/Compile http://gitorious.org/vala-toys/vala-toys The Vala Toys developer Andrea Del Signore ___ vala-list mailing list vala-l...@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Anjuta 2.91.91 (Beta2) released
What is Anjuta DevStudio? Anjuta DevStudio is a versatile software development studio featuring a number of advanced programming facilities including project management, application wizard, interactive debugger, source editor, version control, GUI designer, profiler and many more tools. It focuses on providing simple and usable user interface, yet powerful for efficient development. Anjuta 2.91.91 "Less bugs, more fun" (Beta 2) (7 March 2011) -- Johannes Schmid New: - Signal dragging support for Vala (Abderrahim Kitouni) - Improved C++ signal dropping features (Marco Diego Aurélio Mesquita) - Regular expression inline search (Eugenia Gabrielova) Bugs fixed: 623735 Move pkg-config symbol parsing to language-support-cpp-java 638836 language-support-vala: refactor to work with latest project manager 336856 Search and replace is not simple 565275 Quick Search should be able to search backward 565276 highlight all matches in Quick Search 568047 Glade plugin does not allow adding notebook containers with less than 3 tabs. 638134 Redesign of Single and Multi-File Search & Replace 643205 Updates symbols on glade signal drop. 644014 Typo at translation message 640545 File-wizard screws up file notice 642763 Fix memory in message-view plugin 627105 Mark default diff filenames for translation 642749 Status window doesn't work 643707 Please remove unnecessary markup from .ui files 644050 Some strings are not marked for translation in the .ui file 636410 Unable to delete data target 639440 [PATCH] Strings not translated when plugin manager is used form apps 643245 Create a prototype in the header file when a signal is dropped in a C source file. 643828 A few typos 641331 Add a (non-alphabetical) sorting order to wizard files Thanks to: Abderrahim Kitouni, Akom Chotiphantawanon, Daniel Mustieles Daniele Forsi, Dragos Dena, Eugenia Gabrielova, Gabor Kelemen, James Liggett, Jorge González, Marco Diego Aurélio Mesquita, Massimo Corà, Mathieu Dupuy, Sébastien Granjoux, Yuri Myasoedov Special thanks to all the translators for spotting typos and non-translatable strings! Download: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/anjuta/2.91/anjuta-2.91.91.0.tar.gz Website: http://www.anjuta.org Git: http://git.gnome.org/browse/anjuta Regards, Johannes signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
ANNOUNCE: AT-SPI2 1.91.91 released
AT-SPI2 1.91.91 is now available for download at: http://download.gnome.org/sources/pyatspi/1.91/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/at-spi2-core/1.91/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/at-spi2-atk/1.91/ Notes = The --enable-relocate option has been removed. It was only intended as a temporary hack to simplify testing, was hard to set up, and seemed to cause problems (ie, BGO#641869). Distributions that still package AT-SPI-CORBA may want to mark it as conflicting with AT-SPI2. A list of work required before the full release can be found at: http://www.a11y.org/d-bus What's changed in AT-SPI2 1.91.91 === * [core/atk] Changed device event IPC to use uint32 for hw_code and modifiers, to be more consistent with the rest of the API. * [core] GetNSelections has an out parameter, not an in. * [core/pyatspi] Fix for BGO#643384: - atspi_register_keystroke_listener() should take a bitmask, not AtspiKeyListenerSyncType. * [core] Avoid setting enum values to 0x8000, to prevent a pygi exception. * [core] Fix for BGO#643454: Kill the accessibility bus daemon with the GNOME session * [core] Fix for BGO#643110: Do not allow all users to connect to the accessibility bus. * [atk] Fix some missing prototypes. * [atk] Do not exit if the accessibility bus disconnects. What is AT-SPI2 === AT-SPI2 is a D-Bus based accessibility framework. It defines a D-Bus protocol for providing and accessing application accessibility information. The project includes a library for bridging the D-Bus protocol to the ATK API, allowing Gtk based applications to be made accessible. It also contains a client (AT) side library in Python. Where can I get more information about AT-SPI2 == The project wiki is available at: http://www.a11y.org/d-bus How can I contribute to AT-SPI2? We are actively seeking contributors to help us make this the standard a11y framework for Gnome. We need help testing with Gnome accessibility technologies, improving performance, and generally tying up loose ends. The above-referenced page contains a list of known issues that should be fixed. IRC : #a11y on Gimpnet E-Mail: accessibility-at...@lists.linux-foundation.org Development repositories can be found at: git://git.gnome.org/pyatspi2 git://git.gnome.org/at-spi2-core git://git.gnome.org/at-spi2-atk ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Announcing Orca v2.91.91
=== * What is Orca? === Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification. You can read more about Orca at http://live.gnome.org/Orca. === * What's changed for Orca v2.91.91? === General: * Fix for bug #643195 - Orca hangs after a traceback * Fix for bug #637780 - Cannot permanently update settings for the gdm user login session * Fix for bug #643378 - Orca does not present the XFCE window switcher * Fix for bug #643306 - Orca is not correctly failing back on the default script for unknown toolkit * Fix for bug #643067 - Have GS magnifyAccessible check that magnification is enabled Gecko: * Fix for bug #634642 - Orca can be very slow to find a position in a Gecko list New and updated translations (THANKS EVERYONE!!!): caCatalan Gil Forcada esSpanish Francisco Javier Dorado nbNorwegian bokmål Kjartan Maraas ugUyghur Abduxukur Abdurixit zh_CN Chinese (Simplified) Wei Li == * Where can I get it ? == You can obtain Orca v2.91.91 in source code form at the following: http://download.gnome.org/sources/orca/2.91/orca-2.91.91.tar.gz http://download.gnome.org/sources/orca/2.91/orca-2.91.91.tar.bz2 Enjoy! The Orca Team ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
libgnomekbd 2.91.91
Hi all The beta release of libgnomekbd is available. No major changes - mostly related to the keyboard drawing dialog. Some bugs and build issues were fixed, translations updated. The code is available on FTP: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/2.91/ It is recommended to use xkeyboard-config from git - but it is just recommendation for nice looking keyboard layout names (in gnome-control-center). Regards, Sergey ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Vinagre 2.91.91 released
Vinagre is a remote desktop viewer for GNOME. Vinagre 2.91.91 is available for download from: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/vinagre/2.91/ Changes since 2.91.8: * Overhaul configure script (David King) Note to packagers: Arguments to the configure script were changed. All functionality (except the panel applet) is now automagically enabled, and can be disabled or explicitly enabled with the appropriate configure arguments. Please check `configure --help`. * Make the build partially non-recursive (David King) * Make GSettings schema translatable (Chris Kühl) * Fix the build with introspection enabled (David King) * Adapt to GtkObject removal in GTK+ 3 (Javier Jardón) * Replace gdk_draw_* with cairo* in panel applet (Daniel Svensson) * Avoid NULL pointer dereference in plugins if introspection is disabled (Brett Witherspoon) * Partially fix introspection build (Brett Witherspoon) Translation updates: * Daniel Mustieles (es) * Ivar Smolin (et) * Bruno Brouard (fr) * Sweta Kothari (gu) * Yaron Shahrabani (he) * Changwoo Ryu (ko) * Rudolfs Mazurs (lv) * Kjartan Maraas (nb) * A S Alam (pa) * Matej Urbančič (sl) * Daniel Korostil (uk) Resources: git: http://git.gnome.org/browse/vinagre Download: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/vinagre/ Bugs: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=vinagre -- http://amigadave.com/ ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Vino 2.99.3 released
Vino is a VNC server that integrates with GNOME. Vino 2.99.3 is available for download from: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/vino/2.99/ Changes since 2.99.2: * Overhaul build system. (David King) Note to packagers: Arguments to the configure script were changed. All functionality is now automagically enabled, and can be disabled or explicitly enabled with the appropriate configure arguments. Please check `configure --help`. Translation updates: * Bruno Brouard (fr) * Sweta Kothari (gu) * Changwoo Ryu (ko) * Manoj Kumar Giri (or) * A S Alam (pa) * Matej Urbančič (sl) Resources: git: http://git.gnome.org/browse/vino Download: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/vino/ Bugs: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=vino -- http://amigadave.com/ ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
ANNOUNCE: krb5-auth-dialog 2.91.91
What is it? === krb5-auth-dialog is an applet for the GNOME desktop that monitors and refreshes your Kerberos ticket. It pops up reminders when the ticket is about to expire. It features ticket autorenewal, supports PKINIT, can obtain tokens for authentication to AFS, has a DBus API and is extensible via plugins. What's changed in 2.91.91 = * Migrate to GDBus (#622885) * add more DBus examples Where can i get it? === krb5-auth-dialog is available at: http://download.gnome.org/sources/krb5-auth-dialog/2.91/ Where can i get more information? = Screenshots, Todo list, etc. are at: https://honk.sigxcpu.org/piki/projects/krb5-auth-dialog/ Cheers, -- Guido ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
ANNOUNCEMENT: seahorse 2.91.91
Seahorse is the GNOME application for managing encryption keys and passwords. It also integrates with nautilus, gedit and other places for encryption/decryption operations. This is an unstable development release. Important Notes: * Use --with-gtk=3.0 to build with GTK 3.0 Highlights between 2.91.4 and 2.91.91: == * Fix infinute loop when a keyring item is open. * Don't display underlines as keys for a PGP uid. * Escape keyring attribute names properly. * Add context to translatable strings. Details between 2.91.4 and 2.91.91: === A S Alam (1): update Punjabi Translation by A S Alam Alexander Shopov (2): Updated Bulgarian translation Updated Bulgarian translation Bruno Brouard (1): Updated French translation Changwoo Ryu (1): Updated Korean translation Chao-Hsiung Liao (1): Updated Traditional Chinese translation(Hong Kong and Taiwan) Daniel Korostil (2): Uploaded Ukranian Uploaded Ukranian Daniel Mustieles (1): Updated Spanish translation Daniel Nylander (2): Updated Swedish translation Updated Swedish translation Fran Diéguez (3): Updated Galician translations Updated Galician translations QA of Galician translations Gabor Kelemen (1): Updated Hungarian translation Gil Forcada (1): [l10n] Updated Catalan translation Ivar Smolin (1): [l10n] Updated Estonian translation Jorge González (2): Updated Spanish translation Updated Spanish translation Khaled Hosny (1): Updated Arabic translation Kjartan Maraas (3): Updated Norwegian bokmål translation Updated Norwegian bokmål translation Updated Norwegian bokmål translation. Manoj Kumar Giri (1): Updated Oriya Translation Marek Černocký (2): Updated Czech translation Updated Czech translation Marios Zindilis (1): Updated Greek translation Matej Urbančič (1): Updated Slovenian translation Paul Seyfert (1): [l10n] Updated German translation Rudolfs Mazurs (1): Updated Latvian translation. Stef Walter (7): Bump version number Added context to translatable strings. Escape attribute keyring attribute names properly. Don't use_underline on checkbox that has PGP uid names in text. Destroy window even when SeahorseWidget still has refs. Fix infinite loop when a keyring item is open. Release version 2.91.91 Wei Li (1): Update Simplified Chinese translation. Wouter Bolsterlee (3): Updated Dutch translation by Wouter Bolsterlee Updated Dutch translation by Wouter Bolsterlee Updated Dutch translation by Wouter Bolsterlee Yaron Shahrabani (1): Updated Hebrew translation. Downloads: === Source code: http://download.gnome.org/sources/seahorse/2.91/seahorse-2.91.91.tar.gz [MD5 sum: 0a1e19e0de4fc8d60234ab91fa492945] Notes: === * Bug reports are appreciated and should be filed in the GNOME Bugzilla. Cheers, Stef Walter ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
gnome-keyring ANNOUNCEMENT: 2.91.91
gnome-keyring is the part of the GNOME Desktop that saves your passwords and encryption keys securely. This is a development release. Important Notes: * A new library: libgck * Use --with-gtk=3.0 to build with GTK 3.0 * libgp11 library has gone away. * libgnome-keyring and gnome-keyring modules need to be upgraded together to the same version. The running gnome-keyring-daemon needs to match the libgnome-keyring version. * Some helpful notes for distributors: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/Distributors Changes between 2.91.4 and 2.91.91: === * Fix the certificate details expander when used with GTK+3 * Calculate the minimum/natural size of the certificate widget better. * Fix gnome-keyring-prompt for GTK+3 release. * Fix problems with the URIs used for trust lookup and storage. * Pass around a content-type for secrets in DBus Secret Service API. * If DBus couldn't be initialized when starting up the daemon, try again at a later point. * Build and testing fixes. * Remove support for the pkcs11-options file, and wait for a proper configuration file setup being worked on in p11-kit. * Add support for --version argument to gnome-keyring-daemon and gnome-keyring * Create necessary directory when storing trust assertion objects. Details of changes between 2.91.4 and 2.91.91: == Alexander Shopov (2): Updated Bulgarian translation Updated Bulgarian translation Andika Triwidada (1): Updated Indonesian translation Changwoo Ryu (1): Updated Korean translation Chao-Hsiung Liao (1): Updated Traditional Chinese translation(Hong Kong and Taiwan) Christos Spyroglou (1): Updated Greek translation Claude Paroz (2): Updated French translation Add translator comment about 'pinned certificate' Daniel Nylander (3): Updated Swedish translation Updated Swedish translation Updated Swedish translation Emilio Pozuelo Monfort (2): libgck.so: Only export symbols that begin with gck_ libgcr.so: Only export symbols that begin with gcr_ Fran Diéguez (3): Updated Galician translations Updated Galician translations QA of Galician translations Gheyret T.Kenji (1): Added UG translation Inaki Larranaga Murgoitio (1): Updated Basque language Ivar Smolin (3): [l10n] Updated Estonian translation [l10n] Updated Estonian translation [l10n] Updated Estonian translation Joan Duran (1): [l10n] Updated Catalan translation Jorge González (1): Updated Spanish translation Khaled Hosny (1): Updated Arabic translation Kjartan Maraas (3): Updated Norwegian bokmål translation from Torstein Adolf Winterseth Updated Norwegian bokmål translation Updated Norwegian bokmål translation. Marek Černocký (5): Updated Czech translation I18N fix - using ngettext Selection strings for translation Adding file with strings for translation Updated Czech translation Mario Blättermann (1): [l10n] Updated German translation Matej Urbančič (2): Updated Slovenian translation Updated Slovenian translation Nguyen Vu Hung (1): Updated Vietnamese translation Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy (1): po/vi.po: import from Damned Lies Rudolfs Mazurs (1): Updated Latvian translation. Ryan Stonecipher (1): Fix undefined type in egg-asn1x.c Saleem Abdulrasool (1): [daemon] convert component names to macros Sjoerd Simons (1): Link directly to gmodule for the modules that need it Stef Walter (23): [pkcs11] Create necessary directory when storing file. [gck] Update PKCS#11 URI to add library support. Remove any coverage files from docs directory before prepping coverage. [gcr] Redo the PKCS#11 configuration file. Issue new test certificates. Fix problems building tests using internal functions. Add support for --version to gnome-keyring-daemon and gnome-keyring Ignore format-patch files in the current directory. Properly use extra DBus request name flags when testing is enabled. Remove old --disable-acl-prompts configure option. Use more modern gtest style for egg tests. [gcr] Remove support for pkcs11-options file. [dbus] Send a content-type along with secret as per spec. [dbus] Change daemon/dbus tests to use simpler gtester setup. [dbus] Include introspect files as C strings. If DBus couldn't be initialized when starting up try again. Merge branch 'hard-code-config' Merge branch 'secret-content-type' [gck] Support 'library-manufacturer' in PKCS#11 URIs properly. Make the library-manufacturer in the trust uris actually match. Fix prompt-tool for GTK+3 release. Calculate the minimal/natural size of certificate widget better.
Announce: mousetweaks 2.91.91
Dear reader, Mousetweaks version 2.91.91 has been released and can be downloaded from: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/mousetweaks/2.91/ sha256sum of mousetweaks-2.91.91.tar.bz2: 75a367ea71bb5b985b042dc2d5a44759a38366563a7144b5ba406fc423129444 sha256sum of mousetweaks-2.91.91.tar.gz a5f9ec2d201962c264c281658ed3aad6b95fb9429b9ad0d470e2e739aa36b122 = What is mousetweaks ? = Mousetweaks is the package provides the accessibility functions of the mouse in GNOME. It also contains two panel applets that are related to the mouse accessibility. More particularly: 1. It offers a way to perform the various clicks without using any hardware button. In this context, the Dwell Click panel applet can be used to choose what click type to perform. 2. It allows users to perform a secondary click by doing a click&hold of the primary mouse button. 3. It provides the Pointer Capture panel applet. This applet creates an area on the panel into which the pointer can be captured until the user releases it with a predefined button and modifier combination. = What is new in this release ? = New and updated translations: [nb] Kjartan Maraas [sv] Daniel Nylander New and updated manual translation: [es] Daniel Mustieles [zh_CN] Teliute Note for distributions about the 2.91 branch The 2.91 branch of mousetweaks is aimed at GNOME 3 that is shipping the new GNOME Shell and that does not anymore use the gnome-panel. Thus, we have changed the default of mousetweaks to not build the applets for the gnome-panel. However, if your distribution is still shipping the gnome-panel, it is recommanded to enable the building of the applets when packaging mousetweaks for the distribution. There are two new configuration switches for that: --enable-dwell-click --enable-pointer-capture By doing so, people using a desktop with the gnome-panel will be able to install the applets as usual on the panel. Moreover, for people using a desktop without gnome-panel, there should be no other drawback than the little space used by the applets on their harddisk. Many thanks to all contributors. Best regards, The MouseTweaks team ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list