Vinagre 3.3.92 released
Vinagre is a remote desktop viewer for GNOME. Vinagre 3.3.92 is available for download from: http://download.gnome.org/sources/vinagre/3.3/ Changes since 3.3.4: Alexander Shopov (1): Updated Bulgarian translation Andrej Žnidaršič (2): Updated Slovenian translation Updated Slovenian translation Bruno Brouard (4): New French doc translation Updated French translation Updated French doc translation Updated French doc translation Daniel Mustieles (1): Updated Spanish translation David King (3): Post-release version bump to 3.3.4 Fix Slovenian help translation Update NEWS for 3.3.92 release Ekaterina Gerasimova (1): Improve keyboard-shortcuts help page Jeremy Bicha (1): Make host text entry editable in connect dialog Jovan Naumovski (1): Updated Macedonian translation. Mattias Põldaru (1): [l10n] Updated Estonian translation Peteris Krisjanis (2): Added Latvian translation for Vinagre help. Updated Latvian translation. Xandru Armesto (1): Updated asturian translation Resources: git: http://git.gnome.org/browse/vinagre Download: http://download.gnome.org/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 3.3.92 released
Vino is a VNC server that integrates with GNOME. Vino 3.3.92 is available for download from: http://download.gnome.org/sources/vino/3.3/ Changes since 3.3.3: A S Alam (1): update Punjabi Translation Alexander Shopov (1): Updated Bulgarian translation Anita Reitere (1): Updated Latvian translation. Antonio Fernandes C. Neto (1): Updated Brazilian Portuguese translation Arash Mousavi (1): Updated Persian Translation Ask H. Larsen (1): Updated Danish translation Bruce Cowan (1): Updated British English translation Carles Ferrando (1): [l10n]Updated Catalan (Valencian) translation Changwoo Ryu (1): Updated Korean translation Chao-Hsiung Liao (1): Updated Traditional Chinese translation(Hong Kong and Taiwan) Claudio Arseni (1): [l10n] Updated Italian translation Daniel Korostil (1): Uploaded Ukranian Daniel Nylander (1): Updated Swedish translation David King (3): Post-release version bump to 3.3.4 Version bump to 3.3.92 Update NEWS for 3.3.92 release Dr.T.Vasudevan (1): updated Tamil translation Duarte Loreto (1): Updated Portuguese translation Fran Diéguez (1): Updated Galician translations Gabor Kelemen (1): Updated Hungarian translation Inaki Larranaga Murgoitio (1): Updated Basque language Joan Duran (1): [l10n] Updated Catalan translation Kjartan Maraas (1): Updated Norwegian bokmål translation Krishnababu Krothapalli (1): Updated Telugu Translations Kristjan SCHMIDT (1): Updated Esperanto translation Marek Černocký (1): Updated Czech translation Mario Blättermann (1): [l10n] Updated German translation Mattias Põldaru (1): [l10n] Updated Estonian translation Nilamdyuti Goswami (1): Assamese translation completed Piotr Drąg (1): Updated Polish translation Rajesh Ranjan (3): hindi translation by Chandan Kumar hindi translation by Chandan Kumar hindi translation by Chandan Kumar, correcting and commiting right file Timo Jyrinki (1): Updated Finnish translation by Jiri Grönroos Yuri Myasoedov (1): Updated Russian translation Мирослав Николић (1): Updated Serbian translation Resources: git: http://git.gnome.org/browse/vino Download: http://download.gnome.org/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: Cheese 3.3.92 released
Some more fixes, and lots of translation updates, in preparation for GNOME 3.4. what is it? === Take photos and videos with your webcam, with fun graphical effects what's changed in 3.3.92? = - Bump version to 3.3.92 - Avoid overwriting errors in CheeseCamera As pointed out by Bastien Nocera in bug 671902, CheeseCamera overwrites GError pointers. Avoid this by setting the error and returning immediately afterwards. - Move variable declarations before code in C source This allows compilation to succeed with ‘-Wdeclaration-after-statement -Werror=declaration-after-statement’ passed to GCC. - Handle smooth scroll wheel events in EogThumbNav Fixes bug 672311. - Avoid gtk_main_quit warning on exit When the last window is destroyed, GApplication will automatically exit the main loop. Stops warnings like this on exit: Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_main_quit: assertion `main_loops != NULL' failed which occur with GTK+ versions 3.3.4 or greater, when GtkApplication was changed to not override the GApplication mainloop. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671904 - Post-release version bump to 3.3.91 - Added/Updated Translations - ar, courtesy of Ibrahim Saed - as, courtesy of Nilamdyuti Goswami - bg, courtesy of Krasimir Chonov - ca, courtesy of Gil Forcada - da, courtesy of Kenneth Nielsen - de, courtesy of Mario Blättermann - en_GB, courtesy of Bruce Cowan - eu, courtesy of Iñaki Larrañaga Murgoitio - fa, courtesy of Arash Mousavi - fi, courtesy of Jiri Grönroos - fr, courtesy of Alain Lojewski - hi, courtesy of chandankumar(ciypro) - hu, courtesy of Gabor Kelemen - it, courtesy of Milo Casagrande - km, courtesy of Seng Sutha - kn - ko, courtesy of Seong-ho Cho - lt, courtesy of Aurimas Černius - lv, courtesy of Anita Reitere - nb, courtesy of Kjartan Maraas - pa, courtesy of A S Alam - pl, courtesy of Piotr Drąg - pt_BR, courtesy of Gabriel Speckhahn - ta, courtesy of Dr.T.Vasudevan - ug, courtesy of Sahran - uk, courtesy of Korostil Daniel - zh_CN, courtesy of Wylmer Wang - Added/Updated Documentation - hu, courtesy of Gabor Kelemen where can i get it? === you can get it by pressing here! http://download.gnome.org/sources/cheese/3.3/ what does it look like? === take a look here! http://projects.gnome.org/cheese/tour where can i find out more? == you can visit the project web site: http://projects.gnome.org/cheese/ -- http://amigadave.com/ ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
EOG Plugins 3.3.92
Hi! * What is it ? == EOG Plugins is a collection of plugins for the Eye of GNOME Image Viewer. * What's changed in 3.3.92 ? New and updated translations: - Gabor Kelemen [hu] - Gianvito Cavasoli [it] - Rūdolfs Mazurs [lv] - Piotr Drąg [pl] - António Lima [pt] * Where can I get it ? == Source code: http://download.gnome.org/sources/eog-plugins/3.3/eog-plugins-3.3.92.tar.xz (306K) sha256sum: fbdfcd83151c3b0c3e0bb31fc53a98341f927a1b6ff9cb5659bc6696d196e8b8 * Where can I report bugs? == EOG Plugin doesn't have it's own product in GNOME's Bugzilla. Please report problems against the 'Plugins' component of the 'eog' product. Enjoy! The Eye Team ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Eye of GNOME 3.3.92
Hey! It seems GNOME 3.4 is around the corner as we just rolled Eye of GNOME 3.3.92. * What is it ? == Eye of GNOME (EOG) is the image viewer for the GNOME desktop. * What's changed in 3.3.92 ? * Fix crash with gtk+-3.3.18 and X.Org server 1.12 (Felix Riemann) * Various code cleanups and fixes (Adrian Zgorzałek, Felix Riemann) Bug fixes: #671402, Doesn't compile with -Werror=deprecated-declarations (A. Zgorzałek) #671643, titlebar missing in maximized state (Felix Riemann) #671944, Preview images in file chooser dialog are too large (Felix Riemann) #672312, When scrolling through thumbnails with mousewheel, eog crashes New and updated translations: - Abderrahim Kitouni [ar] - Ivaylo Valkov [bg] - Laura Balbastre [ca] - Marek Černocký [cs] - Bruce Cowan [en_GB] - Tiffany Antopolski [eo] - Arash Mousavi [fa] - Jiri Grönroos [fi] - Bruno Brouard [fr] - Sweta Kothari [gu] - Gianvito Cavasoli [it] - Changwoo Ryu [ko] - Anita Reitere [lv] - Kjartan Maraas [nb] - Wouter Bolsterlee [nl] - A S Alam [pa] - Duarte Loreto [pt] - Antonio Fernandes C. Neto [pt_BR] - Yuri Myasoedov [ru] - Sasi Bhushan Boddepalli [te] - Muhammet Kara [tr] New and updated manual translations - Daniel Mustieles [es] - Rūdolfs Mazurs [lv] * Where can I get it ? == Source code: http://download.gnome.org/sources/eog/3.3/eog-3.3.92.tar.xz (3.09M) sha256sum: 6b93fc469b8f250e4b41ddb0cf9834fbb06c0b92f86496a309e6434ac544b493 Enjoy! The Eye Team ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Announce: mousetweaks 3.3.92
Dear reader, A new release of mousetweaks is available; the version number is 3.3.92. It can be downloaded from: http://download.gnome.org/sources/mousetweaks/3.3/ Direct download link: http://download.gnome.org/sources/mousetweaks/3.3/mousetweaks-3.3.92.tar.xz (1.94M) sha256sum: fc6640c0f1e7c51e388f5032a919739ef7207f21f2c53c945059d9572f324cf1 = What is mousetweaks ? = The Mousetweaks package provides mouse accessibility enhancements for the GNOME desktop. These enhancements are: 1. It offers a way to perform the various clicks without using any hardware button. (Hover Click) 2. It allows users to perform a secondary click by keeping the primary mousebutton pressed for a determined amount of time. (Simulated Secondary Click) These enhancements can be accessed through the Universal Access panel in the GNOME Control Center or through the command-line interface. === Distribution Notes: === Mousetweaks is implemented as a daemon that only runs when one of its features has been enabled. Apart the click-type window that can be used to control the type of the next simulated click, there is no graphical user interface shipping with mousetweaks. Distributions can create their own graphical user interface matching their desktop and use dbus to completely control mousetweaks. = What is new in this release ? = Misc changes, improvements and fixes: - Fix indentation in the mousetweaks.doap file New and updated translations: [as] Nilamdyuti Goswami [ca] Gil Forcada [ca@valencia] Carles Ferrando [cs] Marek Černocký [da] Kenneth Nielsen [de] Mario Blättermann [en_GB] Bruce Cowan [eu] Iñaki Larrañaga Murgoitio [fa] Arash Mousavi [fr] Bruno Brouard [ko] Changwoo Ryu [lv] Anita Reitere [pt] Duarte Loreto [te] Krishnababu Krothapalli [uk] Daniel Korostil 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
Rygel 0.13.4 (Resurrection)
Rygel 0.13.4 (Resurrection) is out! A new release in the current unstable release cycle Changes compared to 0.13.3: - Add the new logo. - Don't abort if a client requests an invalid thumbnail or subtitle. - Don't crash if a GStreamer element is missing. - Set X_DLNACAP according to the allow-upload/allow-deletion configuration. - Drop the "maximum version" requirements in configure.ac. - Revert the ¨npt=0- is not a seek" patch since it broke DLNA requirement 7.3.33.4. - Don't crash if a User-Agent contains non-UTF-8 characters. Mediathek: - Reduce severity of a warning message. Playbin: - Emit duration change once the playbin can know it. Tracker: - Refactor alternative properties. MPRIS: - Don't abort if a server doesn't use the proper type for the "Metadata" property. MediaExport: - Set proper UPnP class for virtual containers. Bugs fixed in this release: - https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672048 - https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=667781 Added/updated translations - lv, courtesy of Rūdolfs Mazurs - pl, courtesy of Piotr Drąg Download source tarball here: http://download.gnome.org/sources/rygel/0.13/ What is Rygel? Rygel is a home media solution that allows you to easily share audio, video and pictures, and control of media player on your home network. In technical terms it is both a UPnP AV MediaServer and MediaRenderer implemented through a plug-in mechanism. Interoperability with other devices in the market is achieved by conformance to very strict requirements of DLNA and on the fly conversion of media to format that client devices are capable of handling. More info at our project home page: http://www.rygel-project.org ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
GNOME Online Accounts 3.3.92 released
GNOME Online Accounts provides interfaces so that applications and libraries in GNOME can access the user's online accounts. New features: * The Facebook provider uses the OAuth2 client-side flow, which removes the need to carry a secret key. (Use --enable-facebook to turn it on.) The NEWS file has the full list of changes. Download: http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-online-accounts/3.3/ Bugs: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=gnome-online-accounts Happy hacking, Debarshi pgp9t5w2zcIoe.pgp Description: PGP signature ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
PyGObject 3.1.92 released
I am pleased to announce version 3.1.1 of the Python bindings for GObject. This is a bug fix release of the unstable branch, which will eventually result in the stable 3.2.x series. Download The new release is available from ftp.gnome.org: http://download.gnome.org/sources/pygobject/3.1/pygobject-3.1.92.tar.xz sha256sum: 05f8dc92fdc2964518caea77f912589fa7bb7a100f1f5dfe40254202257c6e9d What’s new since PyGObject 3.1.92 = - Correct Gtk.TreePath.__iter__ to work with Python 3 (Johan Dahlin) - Fix test_everything.TestSignals.test_object_param_signal test case (Martin Pitt) - Add a PyGTK compatibility layer (Johan Dahlin) - pygtkcompat: Remove first argument for get_origin() (Johan Dahlin) - Fix pygtkcompat.py to work with Python 3 (Martin Pitt) - GtkViewport: Add a default values for the adjustment constructor parameters (Johan Dahlin) - GtkIconSet: Add a default value for the pixbuf constructor parameter (Johan Dahlin) - PangoLayout: Add a default value for set_markup() (Johan Dahlin) - Gtk[HV]Scrollbar: Add a default value for the adjustment constructor parameter (Johan Dahlin) - GtkToolButton: Add a default value for the stock_id constructor parameter (Johan Dahlin) - GtkIconView: Add a default value for the model constructor parameter (Johan Dahlin) - Add a default value for column in Gtk.TreeView.get_cell_area() (Johan Dahlin) - Atomic inserts in Gtk.{List,Tree}Store overrides (Martin Pitt) - Fix Gtk.Button constructor to accept use_stock parameter (Martin Pitt) - Correct bad rebase, remove duplicate Window (Johan Dahlin) - Add bw-compatible arguments to Gtk.Adjustment (Johan Dahlin) - GtkTreePath: make it iterable (Johan Dahlin) - Add a default argument to TreeModelFilter.set_visible_func() (Johan Dahlin) - Add a default argument to Gtk.TreeView.set_cursor (Johan Dahlin) - Add a default argument to Pango.Context.get_metrics() (Johan Dahlin) - Fix double-freeing GValues in arrays (Martin Pitt) - Renamed "property" class to "Property" (Simon Feltman) - Fix Python to C marshalling of GValue arrays (Martin Pitt) - Correct the Gtk.Window hierarchy (Johan Dahlin) - Renamed getter/setter instance attributes to fget/fset respectively. (Simon Feltman) - Add Gtk.Arrow/Gtk.Window constructor override (Johan Dahlin) - Fix marshalling to/from Python to work on big endian machines. (Michel Dänzer) - Use gi_cclosure_marshal_generic instead of duplicating it. (Michel Dänzer) - Override Gtk.TreeView.get_visible_range to fix return (René Stadler) - Plug memory leak in _is_union_member (Paolo Borelli) - tests: Split TestInterfaces into separate tests (Sebastian Pölsterl) - README: Update current maintainers (Martin Pitt) About PyGObject === GObject is a object system used by GTK+, GStreamer and other libraries. PyGObject provides a convenient wrapper for use in Python programs when accessing GObject libraries. 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 now dynamically accesses any GObject libraries that uses 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 intermediate Python glue. Martin -- Martin Pitt| http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org) signature.asc Description: Digital signature ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
ANNOUNCE: Clutter 1.9.16 (1.10 release candidate 1)
Good news, everyone! A new Clutter snapshot is now available at: http://source.clutter-project.org/sources/clutter/1.9/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/clutter/1.9/ SHA256 Checksum: 2bcd22baacf3066902bebc15f39d6cf36f344a00bd7b91d4b82737dbfb70527a clutter-1.9.16.tar.xz Additionally, a git clone of the source tree: git clone git://git.gnome.org/clutter will include a signed 1.9.16 tag which points to a commit named: aa6ba2c706a5d53d8a994694d021edb0c07f03f2 which can be verified with: git verify-tag 1.9.16 and can be checked out with a command such as: git checkout -b build 1.9.16 Clutter is a library for creating compelling, dynamic and portable graphical user interfaces. Clutter is released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 or (at your option) later. Clutter depends on: GLib ≥ 2.31.19 JSON-GLib ≥ 0.12.0 Cogl ≥ 1.9.6 Cairo ≥ 1.10 Pango ≥ 1.20 Atk ≥ 2.1.5 Clutter also has platform-specific dependencies; for more information, see the README file included in the release. Documentation: Clutter: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs//clutter/1.9/ Cally: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs//cally/1.9/ Cookbook: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs//clutter-cookbook/1.0/ Release Notes: - This is an unstable snapshot of Clutter; there are no compatibility guarantees for API added during a development 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 release of Clutter. - Bugs should be reported on the Clutter Bugzilla product, at: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=clutter • Clutter 1.10.0, release-candidate 1 • List of changes since Clutter 1.9.14 - Support implicit animatable properties Various properties of ClutterActor can now be implicitly animated when using the public setters, instead of going through the animation API; this is an opt-in mechanism for the 1.x API series. - Introduce paint nodes ClutterPaintNode is an element of the render tree; it is used to store the pipeline state and the geometry to be drawn. Actors have the ability to be painted using the paint nodes by overriding the paint_node() virtual function instead of the paint() virtual function. For the 1.x API series the render tree will be consumed per-actor, but the plan is to build a full tree as the authoritative source for the 2.x API series. - Support Content delegates ClutterContent is an interface that allows creating classes that will painted in place of an actor's paint() virtual function. Clutter provides two content types: Canvas, a Cairo-based immediate canvas for drawing the contents of an actor; and Image, a content that will paint image data. - ClutterText improvements The caret of editable text actors is now centered, and the background color will be respected when painting the actor. - Support for the XInput 2.2 extension Clutter will now relay touch events coming from the X server, as well as precise scrolling delta, for devices with those two capabilities. The support is still experimental, and limited to the X11 platform for the time being. - Translation updates Slovenian, Assamese, Bulgarian, Spanish, Galician, Belarusian, Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong and Taiwan), British English, Hebrew, Polish, Catalan, Khmer, Russian, Finnish, Odia, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Lithuanian, Portuguese, Czech, Swedish, French. • List of bugs fixes since Clutter 1.9.14 [bugzilla.gnome.org] #655491 - Text cursor/caret theming #668801 - [NSApp finishLaunching]; missing in OSX backend #656156 - Add lightness, brightness, and contrast effects #671736 - Provide translations for "default:LTR" for RTL locales #671779 - gdk: add new device types (GDK_SOURCE_TOUCHSCREEN, GDK_SOURCE_TOUCHPAD) #672316 - Flickering/redraw issues in multi stage Many thanks to: Piotr Drąg, Chun-wei Fan, Daniel Mustieles, Fran Diéguez, Matej Urbančič, Nilamdyuti Goswami, Alexander Shopov, Bruce Cowan, Florian Müllner, Gil Forcada, Ihar Hrachyshka, Stefano Facchini, Мирослав Николић, Adam Matoušek, Antonio Fernandes C. Neto, Aurimas Černius, Bruno Brouard, Carles Ferrando, Chao-Hsiung Liao, Daniel Nylander, Duarte Loreto, Jasper St. Pierre, Joseph Scheuhammer, Kenneth Nielsen, Khoem Sokhem, Lionel Landwerlin, ManojKumar Giri, Marek Černocký, Timo Jyrinki, Tristan Van Berkom, Yuri Myasoedov Have fun with Clutter! ciao, Emmanuele. -- Emmanuele Bassi, Intel Open Source Technology Center ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
OCRFeeder 0.7.8 released
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Today I released OCRFeeder version 0.7.8. What is OCRFeeder == OCRFeeder is a document layout analysis and optical character recognition system. Given the images it will automatically outline its contents, distinguish between what's graphics and text and perform OCR over the latter. It generates multiple formats being its main one ODT. It features a complete GTK+ GUI that allows users to correct any unrecognized characters, define or correct bounding boxes, set paragraph styles, clean the input images, import PDFs, save and load the project, export everything to multiple formats, etc. Homepage: http://live.gnome.org/OCRFeeder Main changes in this version = Bug Fixes - -- * Fix recognition after using the Unpaper tool gb#667392 * Fix Unpaper issue due to an unexisting variable gb#668027 * Prevent Tesseract version from appearing on its recognized text gb#670953 * Fix typos and correct some errors in user doc (thanks to Bruno Brouard) Improvements - - * Add support for migrating the OCR engines' configuration * Try to find the Python modules instead of importing them at build time (thanks to Moritz Barsnick) New and Updated Translations - - * Marek Černocký [cz] * Daniel Mustieles [es] * Bruno Brouard [fr] * Fran Diéguez [gl] * Daniel Korostil [uk] * Matej Urbančič, Martin Srebotnjak [sl] Where to find OCRFeeder Git: http://git.gnome.org/browse/ocrfeeder/ Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=ocrfeeder Tarball: http://download.gnome.org/sources/ocrfeeder/0.7/ocrfeeder-0.7.8.tar.xz First announcement: http://www.joaquimrocha.com/2012/03/18/ocrfeeder-0-7-8/ Enjoy, - -- Joaquim Rocha http://www.igalia.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk9mK50ACgkQIgndpmrKbT7bzgCbBxX4AhiReWQkfOJyuXBa8Z+C 3boAoLkCL4yqYt1eF5B23xUCgw3oe5+2 =BCrQ -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
totem 3.3.92 released
totem 3.3.92 is now available from: http://download.gnome.org/sources/totem/3.3/ f2f379c8c7a007c765fcb45e73398ac9000909a88e5742cb9fcf763b96649d38 totem-3.3.92.news e42b38c28363c9583015e9262eacb731ff0890a42c27d0d2657e98bd92a7f95d totem-3.3.92.changes d76180ddb030960a50b3df36ff3ba015380ae43b47748ed7c2d184a42382 totem-3.3.92.tar.xz This micro release (which is the 3.4 RC) includes some extra configure checks for plugins, plus translation updates for Malayalam, Brazilian Portuguese, Estonian, Vietnamese and Dutch. About Totem === Totem is movie player for the GNOME desktop based on GStreamer. It features a playlist, a full-screen mode, seek and volume controls, as well as complete keyboard navigation. Apart from a movie player, it also includes a Mozilla plugin, and a Nautilus thumbnailer and properties page. Overview of changes from 3.3.90 to 3.3.92 = * Check plugins for introspection in configure Philip Withnall March 18, 2012 http://www.gnome.org/projects/totem/ 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
totem-pl-parser 3.3.92 released
totem-pl-parser 3.3.92 is now available from: http://download.gnome.org/sources/totem-pl-parser/3.3/ ad53a283ad11d595c6a54e84ac98509265e30556d2b310b1cd6c058cac9c3174 totem-pl-parser-3.3.92.news 73079e3a3b9405c9984b75cdbe2afdcd0284c93e4910a3b2422fd9325b575121 totem-pl-parser-3.3.92.changes a434da30d0a3f2fe9e1cf96f882aa9c28cd4bff9354807ae22ba7b2a62ba4986 totem-pl-parser-3.3.92.tar.xz This is a micro release disguised as the final 3.4 RC. A couple of build and introspection bugs have been fixed, some new translations (Uzbek and Khmer) have been added, and RSS feeds have been fixed for video sites. About totem-pl-parser = totem-pl-parser is a simple GObject-based library to parse a host of playlist formats, as well as save those. Overview of changes from 3.2.0 to 3.3.92 - Fix introspection of TotemPlParserMetadata - Fix compilation with libgcrypt - Handle RSS feeds for video sites Philip Withnall March 17, 2012 http://www.gnome.org/projects/totem/ 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
GNOME 3.3.91 Development Release
GNOME 3.3.91 Development Release === We're closing in on 3.4! Special thanks to Ryan Lortie for a long-overdue GConf release. To compile GNOME 3.3.91, you can the jhbuild [1] modulesets [2] (which use the exact tarball versions from the official release): [1] http://library.gnome.org/devel/jhbuild/ [2] http://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/3.3.91/ The release notes that describe the changes between 3.2.0 and 3.3.91 are available. Go read them to learn what's new in this release: core - http://download.gnome.org/core/3.3/3.3.91/NEWS apps - http://download.gnome.org/apps/3.3/3.3.91/NEWS The GNOME 3.3.91 release is available here: core sources - http://download.gnome.org/core/3.3/3.3.91 apps sources - http://download.gnome.org/apps/3.3/3.3.91 WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! -- This release is a snapshot of early development code. Although it is buildable and usable, it is primarily intended for testing and hacking purposes. GNOME uses odd minor version numbers to indicate development status. For more information about 3.3, the full schedule and the official module lists, please see our colorful 3.3 page on the wiki: http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable/ For a quick overview of the GNOME schedule, please see: http://live.gnome.org/Schedule We hope you'll love it, The GNOME Release Team ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
libgdata 0.11.1 released
libgdata 0.11.1 is now available from: http://download.gnome.org/sources/libgdata/0.11/ c94e2050c92246cf7dbda425bb85f638191e4baa029fed0c2c6ef16c290470a3 libgdata-0.11.1.news b4b01adb72d7389b78d5c8a51d4375b294581ce70eff96cf9f55a3ced315e769 libgdata-0.11.1.changes ec96788b641f357745646b5645196787bf002182c95298ae80b84b935c69759b libgdata-0.11.1.tar.xz This is the second release in the unstable 0.11.x series, and contains an important security fix to ensure that libgdata verifies TLS certificates before accepting them. This prevents man-in-the-middle attacks which use spoofed TLS certificates. This feature is enabled automatically, and has bumped libgdata's requirement on libsoup to version 2.37.91. libsoup will now automatically use the system's CA certificate file to verify TLS certificates. About libgdata == libgdata is a GLib-based library for accessing online service APIs using the GData protocol — most notably, Google's services. It provides APIs to access the common Google services, and has full asynchronous support. Overview of changes from libgdata 0.11.0 to libgdata 0.11.1 === Major changes: * Add a --with-ca-certs configure argument to allow specifying the system CA cert file — an important security fix to allow libgdata to verify all TLS certificates before accepting them Bugs fixed: * Bug 667577 — fix introspection for srcdir != builddir builds * Bug 668365 — libgdata 0.10.x link error because of exported symbols that don't exist * Bug 671535 — Security issue in libgdata Updated translations: * be (Kasia Bondarava) * te (Praveen Illa) * uk (Korostil Daniel) Philip Withnall March 12, 2012 http://live.gnome.org/libgdata 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
libgdata 0.10.2 released
libgdata 0.10.2 is now available from: http://download.gnome.org/sources/libgdata/0.10/ 360a953222ad3a2a8364c542d0651cb42c6a26b6d72881486624f1e74e758878 libgdata-0.10.2.news 129f41163b33c52912805eb7e888e31cb10719d21266813957fcdd12726b167f libgdata-0.10.2.changes c028f3f39796fe6cc4841413b95a6c470350166ec8b520d17e6f4ff666f32c4e libgdata-0.10.2.tar.xz This is the third release in the stable 0.10.x series, and contains an important security fix to ensure that libgdata verifies TLS certificates before accepting them. This prevents man-in-the-middle attacks which use spoofed TLS certificates. To enable this feature, libgdata needs to be compiled with the --with-ca-certs configure option to tell it where the system CA certificate file is. About libgdata == libgdata is a GLib-based library for accessing online service APIs using the GData protocol — most notably, Google's services. It provides APIs to access the common Google services, and has full asynchronous support. Overview of changes from libgdata 0.10.1 to libgdata 0.10.2 === Major changes: * Add a --with-ca-certs configure argument to allow specifying the system CA cert file — an important security fix to allow libgdata to verify all TLS certificates before accepting them Bugs fixed: * Bug 667577 — fix introspection for srcdir != builddir builds * Bug 668365 — libgdata 0.10.x link error because of exported symbols that don't exist * Bug 671535 — Security issue in libgdata Philip Withnall March 12, 2012 http://live.gnome.org/libgdata 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] libchamplain 0.12.2
Hi, this is a quick release with workaround for the issue that libchamplain fails to "make distcheck" with newer vala versions: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669378 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671807 The problem is that 1. with vala 0.15 it is required to include cogl-pango-1.0 to generate the vapi files 2. vala 0.14.2 doesn't ship with cogl-pango-1.0 (but it is required) and the generation fails The workaround is to 1. include cogl-pango-1.0 during generation so it is possible to generate the vapis at least with vala 0.15 (thanks to Alexandre Rostovtsev for the patch) 2. not to regenerate vapi files during make distcheck and use the pre-generated ones so make distcheck doesn't fail on systems with vala 0.14.2. This means that the switch --enable-vala, which re-generates the vapi files, will now work only on systems with vala 0.15. But since most people don't need to generate the vapi files by themselves, they can use the pre-generated ones shipped with libchamplain and they'll have working vala bindings too. Cheers, Jiri ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
[ANNOUNCEMENT] Gnote 0.9.0 (Unstable) released
Gnote 0.9.0 have been released! WARNING: this is unstable development release, DO NOT use it in production environment! You can download it here: http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnote/0.9/ New Features: * Added core synchronization support * Added addin to synchronize with local folder. Fixes: * Fix missing header for Glib::signal_idle (#667349) * Call startup defined in GApplication * Remove mnemonic references in documentation (#670916) * Fix selection deletion and remembering it * Fix quit application for glib >= 2.32 Translations: * Updated translations: - Czech (cs) - Danish (da) - French (fr) - French manual (fr) - Galician (gl) - German (de) - German manual (de) - Japanese (ja) - Lithuanian (lt) - Lithuanian manual (lt) - Norwegian Bokmål (nb) - Slovenian (sl) - Spanish (es) - Spanish manual (es) * Added Slovenian manual (sl) Thanks: Hubert Figuiere -- Aurimas 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
WebKitGTK+ 1.7.91 released
WebKitGTK+ 1.7.91 is available for download at: http://webkitgtk.org/webkit-1.7.91.tar.xz (7.6MB) md5sum: 97889ccc90adbb3cff836126615b60ee sha256sum: 9d9de6968c466b973988ce97e4f2f53535dd4f72356bd7b29b03ba9dab937545 This is the second pre-release leading to the 1.8 series. What's new in the WebKitGTK+ 1.7.91 release? - Properly advertise flac support for the audio tag. - Fix a WebProcess segmentation fault related to clipboard handling. - Add a Find API for WebKit2. - Add zoom-text-only setting to WebKit2 GTK+ API. - Miscellaneous build fixes. What is WebKitGTK+? === WebKitGTK+ is the GNOME platform port of the WebKit rendering engine. Offering WebKit's full functionality through a set of GObject-based APIs, it is suitable for projects requiring any kind of web integration, from hybrid HTML/CSS applications to full-fledged web browsers. Requirements gtk+ >= 2.10 gail >= 1.8 glib >= 2.31.2 libsoup >= 2.37.2.1 cairo >= 1.10 libxml >= 2.6 fontconfig >= 2.4 FreeType2 >= 9.0 Depending on your configuration options WebKitGTK+ may also depend on: gtk+ >= 3.0 gail >= 3.0 libxslt >= 1.1.7 SQLite >= 3.0 gstreamer >= 0.10 gstreamer-plugin-base >= 0.10.30 enchant >= 0.22 More information If you want to know more about the project or get in touch with us you may: - Visit our website at http://www.webkitgtk.org, or the upstream site at http://www.webkit.org. People interested in contributing should read: http://www.webkit.org/coding/contributing.html. - Browse the bug list at http://bugs.webkit.org, WebKitGTK+ bugs are typically prefixed by "[GTK]." A bug report with a minimal, reproducible test case is often just as valuable as a patch. - Join the #webkit and #webkitgtk+ IRC channels at irc.freenode.net. - Subscribe to the WebKitGTK+ mailing list, http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-gtk, or the WebKit's development mailing list, http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev Thanks == Thanks to all the contributors who made possible this release, they are far too many to list! The WebKitGTK+ team, March 7, 2012 ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Banshee 2.3.6 released
We are happy to announce the release of Banshee 2.3.6, which is part of the 2.3 development series leading up to 2.4, scheduled for March 21st, 2012. Release notes: http://banshee.fm/download/archives/2.3.6/ Download: http://banshee.fm/download/ Source: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/banshee/2.3/banshee-2.3.6.tar.xz Notable Bugs Fixed (4 fixed since 2.3.5): * bgo#548366: Allow primary sources to marked as temporary * bgo#666981: LibraryWatcher: avoid importing incomplete files Thanks to everyone who helped make it happen! Cheers, -- Bertrand Lorentz ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Nautilus-Actions 3.2.2 is out
Hi everybody, We are pleased to announce the latest 3.2.2 version of Nautilus-Actions. What is it ? Nautilus-Actions is a Nautilus extension whose principal function is to allow the user to add arbitrary actions to the file manager context menus. These actions may be organized in menus and submenus, exported and shared with other desktop environments. What is new in this release ? This is mainly a bugfix release. Some translations have been updated. Nautilus-Actions 3.2.2 is available for download at http://www.nautilus-actions.org/downloads/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/nautilus-actions/3.2/ ftp://ftp.trychlos.org/pub/tarballs/nautilus-actions/ sha1sum: 5a1800852f05d22ed889a9e02474e810cfe47885 md5sum: b37179534abec97aadeb913f96987ed8 NEWS is at http://www.nautilus-actions.org/?q=node/409 ChangeLog is at http://download.gnome.org/sources/nautilus-actions/3.2/nautilus-actions-3.2.2.changes Home page is here: http://www.nautilus-actions.org Bug reports are always welcome at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=nautilus-actions. All discussions relative to Nautilus-Actions can be posted to one of its three dedicated mailing lists: http://mailman.nautilus-actions.org/listinfo/users-list http://mailman.nautilus-actions.org/listinfo/devel-list http://mailman.nautilus-actions.org/listinfo/packagers-list Have a lot of fun with it ! Regards, The Nautilus-Actions maintainer(s). ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
ATK 2.3.93 released
About ATK = GNOME provides support for accessibility devices using the ATK framework. This framework defines a set of interfaces to which graphical interface components adhere. This allows, for instance, screen readers to read the text of an interface and interact with its controls. ATK support is built into GTK+ and the rest of the GNOME platform, so any application using GTK+ will have reasonable accessibility support for free. Nonetheless, you should be aware of accessibility issues when when developing your applications. Although GTK+ interfaces provide reasonable accessibility by default, you can often improve how well your program behaves with accessibility tools by providing additional information to ATK. If you develop custom widgets, you should ensure that they expose their properties to ATK. You should also avoid using sound, graphics, or color as the sole means of conveying information to the user. The GNOME desktop ships with a number of accessibility tools which enable users with disabilities to take full advantage of their desktop and applications. Applications that fully implement ATK will be able to work with the accessibility tools. GNOME's accessibility tools include a screen reader, a screen magnifier, an on-screen keyboard, and Dasher, an predictive text entry tool. News * Revert "Using abstract atk_object_get_name to check accessible-name * notification" change made on 2.3.93 * Related to mozilla bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733712 Download http://download.gnome.org/sources/atk/2.3/atk-2.3.93.tar.xz (589K) sha256sum: b551078c69132202d310afd180cac87c6f67e14f842a5fadde251479884db2f9 -- Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
ANNOUNCE: gbrainy 2.1.2 released
What is gbrainy ? = gbrainy is a brain teaser game and trainer to have fun and to keep your brain trained. It provides the following types of games: * Logic puzzles. Games designed to challenge your reasoning and thinking skills. * Mental calculation. Games based on arithmetical operations designed to prove your mental calculation skills. * Memory trainers. Games designed to challenge your short term memory. * Verbal analogies. Games that challenge your verbal aptitude. What is new? Version 2.1.2 * Updated translations * 8 bug fixes Where can I get it ? * http://gent.softcatala.org/jmas/gbrainy/gbrainy-2.1.2.tar.gz (md5sum ecfbd075a1683dbd1c6f74a1214ecfe1) -- Jordi Mas i Hernàndez -Bloc: http://gent.softcatala.org/jmas/bloc/ Planet Softcatalà -> http://planeta.softcatala.org Play on-line brain teasers at http://www.gbrainy.com ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Rygel 0.13.3 (Sacrifice)
Rygel 0.13.3 (Sacrifice) is out! A new release in the current unstable release cycle Changes compared to 0.13.2: - Fix a regression introduced in 0.13.2 that caused the XBox 360 to show empty Album, Artist and Genre folders with the Tracker plugin. - Fix the time-out used on item creation. - Only ask tumbler to create thumbnails if it's not a remote resource. Added/updated translations - sl, courtesy of Matej Urbančič - sr, courtesy of Мирослав Николић - sr@latin, courtesy of Miroslav Nikolić All contributors to this release Jens Georg Мирослав Николић Matej Urbančič Download source tarball here: http://download.gnome.org/sources/rygel/0.13/ What is Rygel? Rygel is a home media solution that allows you to easily share audio, video and pictures, and control of media player on your home network. In technical terms it is both a UPnP AV MediaServer and MediaRenderer implemented through a plug-in mechanism. Interoperability with other devices in the market is achieved by conformance to very strict requirements of DLNA and on the fly conversion of media to format that client devices are capable of handling. More info at our project home page: http://www.rygel-project.org ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
ANNOUNCE: AT-SPI 2.3.91 released
AT-SPI 2.3.91 is now available for download at: http://download.gnome.org/sources/at-spi2-core/2.3/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/at-spi2-atk/2.3/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/pyatspi/2.3/ 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 C and a wrapper for Python. What's changed in AT-SPI 2.3.91 * [core] Fix for BGO#668334: Set correct end offset in atspi_text_get_attributes. * [core] Add some type checking on method replies; this should prevent crashes if an application-side AT-SPI implementor returns something unexpected. * [core] Call g_settings_sync after updating toolkit-accessibility. * [core] Add ScreenReaderEnabled D-Bus property as a proxy for the GSettings key. * [core] Fix for BGO#669344: Don't use "restrict" as a variable name, since it can be a keyword. * [atk] Remove the ability to set an accessible's name and description via AT-SPI (it seems wrong to have been exposing this in the first place). * [atk] Fix for BGO#659967: some list API usage fixes. * [atk] Fix for BGO#663967: Don't use /a11y/ as a dconf path. * [atk] Fix for BGO#666371: possible crash when accessibles are created and deleted in rapid succession; eg, in gnome-shell) * [atk] Avoid triggering GLib criticals in a few places. * [pyatspi] Fix for BGO#660826: Drop unneeded pygtk check. * [pyatspi] Remove exception wrapping - pyatspi will now return the real exception as translated by pygi, rather than LookupError. This means that it is now necessary to catch, eg, RuntimeError rather than LookupError if one wishes to catch exceptions, but it is now possible to see the original error. * [core] Invalidate states when receiving a focus event (BGO#663992). * [core] Fix atspi_table_get_row_column_extents_at_index. * [core/atk] Use a signed intt for GetIndexInParent, per the spec. * [core] Send key events to listeners assumed to be hung, but don't block. * [core] Reduce the method call timeout slightly, so that it will be lower than the keystroke listener timeout. * [core] Don't cache data for transient objects. * [core] Enable caching on a call to atspi_accessible_set_cache_mask, even if atspi-event_main() hasn't been called. * [atk] Send a DoAction reply message before invoking atk (works around atk_action_do_action potentially not returning right away for gtk). * [pyatspi] Fix an issue with --enable-tests. 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 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
ATK 2.3.91 released
About ATK = GNOME provides support for accessibility devices using the ATK framework. This framework defines a set of interfaces to which graphical interface components adhere. This allows, for instance, screen readers to read the text of an interface and interact with its controls. ATK support is built into GTK+ and the rest of the GNOME platform, so any application using GTK+ will have reasonable accessibility support for free. Nonetheless, you should be aware of accessibility issues when when developing your applications. Although GTK+ interfaces provide reasonable accessibility by default, you can often improve how well your program behaves with accessibility tools by providing additional information to ATK. If you develop custom widgets, you should ensure that they expose their properties to ATK. You should also avoid using sound, graphics, or color as the sole means of conveying information to the user. The GNOME desktop ships with a number of accessibility tools which enable users with disabilities to take full advantage of their desktop and applications. Applications that fully implement ATK will be able to work with the accessibility tools. GNOME's accessibility tools include a screen reader, a screen magnifier, an on-screen keyboard, and Dasher, an predictive text entry tool. News * Bug 665549: add sanity-check of atk_text_get_text * Bug 668441: atk_action_get_keybinding docs are confusing and need * updating * Using abstract atk_object_get_name to check accessible-name * notification Translations * be, courtesy of Kasia Bondarava * et, courtesy of Mattias Põldaru * hu, courtesy of Attila Hammer * nb, courtesy of Kjartan Maraas * tr, courtesy of Muhammet Kara * ug, courtesy of Sahran * uk, courtesy of Korostil Daniel Download Tarball is available in the following location on ftp.gnome.org: http://download.gnome.org/sources/atk/2.3/ 5531d23434bc458145651bea57d6f22e6a5ac264f6d60794102173454e1cb75a atk-2.3.91.news 7faaddda8c2fb537ef90c4816d747ca4ec1085350ad3713c3cb904e93cfec463 atk-2.3.91.tar.xz -- Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Release Cogl 1.9.8 (snapshot)
Good news, everyone! A new Cogl snapshot (1.9.8) is now available: LATEST NEWS --- Cogl 1.9.8 2012-03-05 • List of changes since Cogl 1.9.6 » Various Visual Studio build fixes » Correctly check for GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil and support using GL_OES_packed_depth_stencil on GLES2 » Correctly handle pre-multiplied alpha conversions when reading back texture data. » Added cogl_renderer_{get,set}_driver functions so the underlying driver can be chosen programmatically. » Revamped the conformance testing framework so that it automatically runs every test against GLES2 as well as GL and also against all of the pipeline backends and with npot textures disabled. » Add a conformance test for reading back an RGBA texture as alpha-only » Added support for converting between all of Cogl's supported pixel formats including pre-multiplied alpha conversions. » Added conformance tests for converting to and from all of the supported formats. » Added a public cogl_framebuffer_read_pixels_into_bitmap() function which will effective read into a CoglPixelBuffer. » CoglPixelBuffer was changed to no longer have associated width, height and format information and instead we will rely on CoglBitmap to track that informations. The relationship is analogous how CoglAttributes relate to CoglAttributeBuffers and means for example that a CoglPixelBuffer could now be used to hold multiple images. » Added public cogl_bitmap_get_{width,height,format,rowstride} api » Added a public accessor for the underlying pixel buffer of a CoglBitmap. » Added various missing cast macros for some buffer objects. » Ported the Clutter based test-pixel-buffer test to be standalone. • List of bugs fixed since Cogl 1.9.6 https://bugzilla.gnome.org: #666184 - framebuffer: Enable a single depth and stencil buffer for GLES #670793 - Don't use cogl_get_draw_framebuffer when flushing pipeline state #671016 - INVALID_ENUM errors in gnome-shell Many thanks to: Neil Roberts Chun-wei Fan Daniel Korostil Martin Srebotnjak Matej Urbančič Matic Gradišer Мирослав Николић FETCHING THE RELEASE --- Tarballs can be downloaded from: http://source.clutter-project.org/sources/cogl/1.9/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/cogl/1.9/ SHA256 Checksum: 27377d2ebe4021d0dc8aad5ff3532c6386bd103ea2b8142152195e0223d1d815 cogl-1.9.8.tar.bz2 Additionally, a git clone of the source tree: git clone git://git.gnome.org/cogl will include a signed 1.9.8 tag which points to a commit named: 9fb7b18d10875bb3b5328309ce327005656204cd which can be verified with: git verify-tag 1.9.8 and can be checked out with a command such as: git checkout -b build 1.9.8 DESCRIPTION --- Cogl is a small open source library for using 3D graphics hardware for rendering. The API departs from the flat state machine style of OpenGL and is designed to make it easy to write orthogonal components that can render without stepping on each others toes. As well as aiming for a nice API, we think having a single library as opposed to an API specification like OpenGL has a few advantages too; like being able to paper over the inconsistencies/bugs of different OpenGL implementations in a centralized place, not to mention the myriad of OpenGL extensions. It also means we are in a better position to provide utility APIs that help software developers since they only need to be implemented once and there is no risk of inconsistency between implementations. Having other backends, besides OpenGL, such as drm, Gallium or D3D are options we are interested in for the future. REQUIREMENTS --- Cogl currently only requires: • GLib ≥ 2.28.0 • OpenGL ≥ 1.3 (or 1.2 + multitexturing), or OpenGL ES 2.0 (or 1.1) • GLX, AGL, WGL or an EGL implementation Cogl also has optional dependencies: • GDK-Pixbuf ≥ 2.0 - for image loading • Cairo ≥ 1.10 - for debugging texture atlasing (debug builds only) The optional Cogl Pango library requires: • Cairo ≥ 1.10 • PangoCairo ≥ 1.20 On X11, Cogl depends on the following extensions • XComposite ≥ 0.4 • XDamage • XExt • XFixes ≥ 3 When running with OpenGL, Cogl requires at least version 1.3 or 1.2 with the multitexturing extension. However to build Cogl you will need the latest GL headers which can be obtained from: http://www.khronos.org If you are building the API reference you will also need: • GTK-Doc ≥ 1.13 If you are building the additional documentation you will also need: • xsltproc • jw (optional, for generating PDFs) If you are building the Introspection data you will also need: • GObject-I
ANNOUNCEMENT: Clutter 1.9.14 (snapshot)
Good news, everyone! A new Clutter snapshot is now available at: http://source.clutter-project.org/sources/clutter/1.9/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/clutter/1.9/ SHA256 Checksum: 4a4a4ca92eaf6875318cbdf5b2f173bdcd7adafd94add4cd815770abed02e70c clutter-1.9.14.tar.xz Additionally, a git clone of the source tree: git clone git://git.gnome.org/clutter will include a signed 1.9.14 tag which points to a commit named: 59affd808824d43d2fbb288c17587536243645cd which can be verified with: git verify-tag 1.9.14 and can be checked out with a command such as: git checkout -b build 1.9.14 Clutter is a library for creating compelling, dynamic and portable graphical user interfaces. Clutter is released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 or (at your option) later. Clutter depends on: GLib ≥ 2.31.19 JSON-GLib ≥ 0.12.0 Cogl ≥ 1.9.6 Cairo ≥ 1.10 Pango ≥ 1.20 Atk ≥ 2.1.5 Clutter also has platform-specific dependencies; for more information, see the README file included in the release. Documentation: Clutter: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs//clutter/1.9/ Cally: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs//cally/1.9/ Cookbook: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs//clutter-cookbook/1.0/ Release Notes: - This is an unstable snapshot of Clutter; there are no compatibility guarantees for API added during a development 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 release of Clutter. - Bugs should be reported on the Clutter Bugzilla product, at: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=clutter • List of changes since Clutter 1.9.12 - Support custom versioning boundaries for the API Now that GLib provides macros for changing the minimum required and maximum allowed version of a library, Clutter can respect the boundaries expressed using CLUTTER_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED and CLUTTER_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED. - Add version information to deprecations - Move all deprecated symbols to separate header files - Documentation and annotation fixes. - Accessibility fixes in Cally Do not use ClutterActor:name as the accessible name, and do not provide the extents of an accessible object if the actor to which it refers is not on screen. - Updates to the Wayland compositor and client support Clutter now allows being used for creating hybrid Wayland/X11 compositors, working with KMS and evdev directly. - Translation updates: Bulgarian, Ukranian, Galician, Uyghur, Belarusian, Brazilian Portuguese, Telugu, Slovenian, Assamese, Serbian. • List of bug fixes since Clutter 1.9.12 [bugzilla.gnome.org] #670680 - "make check" assumes gdk backend will be built Many thanks to: Robert Bragg, Neil Roberts, Alejandro Piñeiro, Chun-wei Fan, Alexander Shopov, Daniel Korostil, Daniel Mustieles, Fran Diéguez, Gheyret Kenji, Giovanni Campagna, Ihar Hrachyshka, Jonh Wendell, Krishnababu Krothapalli, Matej Urbančič, Nilamdyuti Goswami, Мирослав Николић Have fun with Clutter! ciao, Emmanuele. -- Emmanuele Bassi, Intel Open Source Technology Center ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Boxes 3.3.91
We are pleased to announce a new release of Boxes. Changes since 3.3.90: - Box creation wizard: - Correct architecture comparison so that all medias don't get presented as 64-bit. - Present OS logos. Due to legal reasons, we are currently limited to Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu and openSUSE. - More reliable way to retrieve user's avatar. - Fedora express install: Correct commandline to add user to 'wheel' group. - Instead of presenting a boring empty space on first launch, start the wizard. - Allow changing of RAM allocation and storage capacity. - Disable screenshots when machine is deleted. - Added/updated translations: - Belarusian - Esperanto - French - Galician - German - Lithuanian - Polish - Serbian - Slovenian - Spanish - Swedish - Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong and Taiwan) - UK - Uyghur - Some other functional and non-functional improvements and fixes. Dependencies changed: - libvirt-glib >= 0.0.6* All bugs fixed in this release: 664774 - allow adjustment of vm settings 670003 - wizard: Present OS logos 670539 - Misc fixes 670573 - wizard: Correct architecture comparison 670994 - Make use of Libvirt.Domain.get_devices() 671253 - Include details about the "explicit permission from trademark owners" 671304 - broker: need translation comment All contributors to this release: Cheng-Chia Tseng Daniel Korostil Daniel Mustieles Daniel Nylander Fran Diéguez Gheyret Kenji Ihar Hrachyshka Kristjan SCHMIDT Manu Gupta Marc-André Lureau Mario Blättermann Martin Srebotnjak Matej Urbančič Piotr Drąg Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) Мирослав Николић - What is Boxes? A simple GNOME 3 application to access remote or virtual systems. Goals * View, access, and use: * remote machines * remote virtual machines * local virtual machines * When technology permits, set up access for applications on local virtual machines * View, access, and use virtual machines on removable media * View, access, and use shared connection / machines * Share connections? * Upload / publish virtual machines * Select favorites * Search for connections Non-Goals * Enterprise system management / administration * Asset management * Software distribution * Automation Use Cases * Connect to a local virtual machine for testing. * Connecting to a work machine from home. * Connect to a work machine over a low quality cellular network. Homage page == https://live.gnome.org/Boxes Downloads http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-boxes -- Regards, Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) FSF member#5124 * libvirt-glib 0.0.6 tarball is not yet available in the canonical location but temporarily available from here: http://static.fi/~zeenix/tmp/libvirt-glib-0.0.6.tar.gz ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Eye of GNOME 3.3.91
Hey! Eye of GNOME 3.3.91 is out, which means 3.4 is not far away. * What is it ? == Eye of GNOME (EOG) is the image viewer for the GNOME desktop. * What's changed in 3.3.91 ? * More deprecated code removal (Adrian Zgorzałek, Felix Riemann) * Documentation improvements (Tiffany Antopolski) * Various fixes & improvements (Felix Riemann, Carlos Garcia Campos, Didier Roche) Bug fixes: #670245, Documentation problems (Tiffany Antopolski) #670700, GPS coordinates don't show latitude (Felix Riemann) #671008, Remove deprecated VBox and HBox usage (Adrian Zgorzałek) #671038, Add Keyword for looking in both Gnome-shell and Unity (Didier Roche) #671202, EOG crashes on dragging icon to toolbar (Carlos Garcia Campos) New and updated translations: - Nilamdyuti Goswami [as] - Ihar Hrachyshka [be] - Kenneth Nielsen [da] - Mario Blättermann [de] - Kristjan SCHMIDT [eo] - Daniel Mustieles [es] - Mattias Põldaru [et] - Iñaki Larrañaga Murgoitio [eu] - Fran Dieguez [gl] - Yaron Shahrabani [he] - Gabor Kelemen [hu] - Piotr Drąg [pl] - Matej Urbančič [sl] - Мирослав Николић [sr] - Miroslav Nikolić [sr@latin] - Daniel Nylander [sv] - Dr.T.Vasudevan [ta] - Daniel Korostil [uk] - Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy [vi] - EL8LatSPQ, YunQiang Su [zh_CN] New and updated manual translations - Daniel Mustieles [es] - Fran Dieguez [gl] - Gabor Kelemen [hu] * Where can I get it ? == Source code: http://download.gnome.org/sources/eog/3.3/eog-3.3.91.tar.xz (3.07M) sha256sum: 20900a333f0fdf63fc458218586d00a298f44c49ee8b8e6f0f31f38f7e9cfd96 Enjoy! The Eye Team ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
anjuta 3.3.91
About Anjuta IDE 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. News This is an unstable developer snapshot - if you need a stable version, use 3.2.x! Abderrahim Kitouni (4): am-project: don't prefix object name with target name because of VALAFLAGS project-wizard: only add [CCode (instance_pos = -1)] when using GtkBuilder project-wizard: [CCode (instance_pos = -1)] should be in the signal callback bgo#670537: Do not ship vala-generated .c files in tarballs Alexander Shopov (1): Updated Bulgarian translation Ask H. Larsen (1): Updated Danish translation Daniel Nylander (1): Updated Swedish translation Daniel Șerbănescu (3): Updated Romanian Translation Fran Diéguez (2): Updated Galician translations Added galician translations for doc Johannes Schmid (10): project-wizard: bgo#670483 - [CCode (instance_pos = -1)] should be removed from boilerplate code. Updated files for release am-project: Fixed anjuta.at testcase Revert "Do not ship vala-generated .c files in tarballs" am-project: Fix anjuta testcase document-manager: Fixes on find in files Post-release version bump and bump glade requirement am-project: Fixed anjuta test-case Fixed distcheck snippets: Add tooltips (bgo#627089) Jonh Wendell (1): Updated Brazilian Portuguese translation Kenneth Nielsen (1): Updated Danish translation Kjartan Maraas (1): Updated Norwegian bokmål translation Krishnababu Krothapalli (1): Updated Telugu Translations Marco Diego Aurélio Mesquita (3): bgo#670149 - Automatically add a callback when user double-clicks a signal in the glade signal editor Fix check order for anjuta editor in glade plugin. Documentation fix for member widgets. Matej Urbančič (1): Updated Slovenian translation Sébastien Granjoux (7): am-project: Rename AM_PROPERTY_COMPILATION_FLAG project-wizard: bgo #670656 - I can not build a pygtk prj include i18n am-project: bgo #670830 - am-project anjuta test-case fails on dist-check build: Disable vala support if libvala is missing am-project: bgo #670789 - project-manager doesn't parse aqbanking project correctly language-support-cpp-java: bgo #662955 - Autoindent indents next line if previous have a string with double slash manual: Document emacs and vim modeline variables supported by Anjuta Vincent Untz (1): Do not ship vala-generated .c files in tarballs Yuri Myasoedov (1): Updated Russian translation Download http://download.gnome.org/sources/anjuta/3.3/anjuta-3.3.91.tar.xz (5.82M) sha256sum: f23429f56f137a2e566f24396bc42ecccabdc5a3c6e1e9e79d9e98cf855e0f28 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: mousetweaks 3.3.91
Dear reader, A new release of mousetweaks is available; the version number is 3.3.91. It can be downloaded from: http://download.gnome.org/sources/mousetweaks/3.3/ = What is mousetweaks ? = The Mousetweaks package provides mouse accessibility enhancements for the GNOME desktop. These enhancements are: 1. It offers a way to perform the various clicks without using any hardware button. (Hover Click) 2. It allows users to perform a secondary click by keeping the primary mousebutton pressed for a determined amount of time. (Simulated Secondary Click) These enhancements can be accessed through the Universal Access panel in the GNOME Control Center or through the command-line interface. === Distribution Notes: === Mousetweaks is implemented as a daemon that only runs when one of its features has been enabled. Apart the click-type window that can be used to control the type of the next simulated click, there is no graphical user interface shipping with mousetweaks. Distributions can create their own graphical user interface matching their desktop and use dbus to completely control mousetweaks. = What is new in this release ? = From now on, mousetweaks will use pre-release version increment. Misc changes, improvements and fixes: - Update description in the README file - Update description in the mousetweaks.doap file New and updated translations: [bg] Alexander Shopov [et] Mattias Põldaru [gl] Fran Diéguez [he] Yaron Shahrabani [hu] Gabor Kelemen [it] Milo Casagrande [ru] Yuri Myasoedov [sl] Matej Urbančič [ta] Dr. T. Vasudevan [zh_HK] Chao-Hsiung Liao [zh_TW] Chao-Hsiung Liao 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
EOG Plugins 3.3.91
Hi! * What is it ? == EOG Plugins is a collection of plugins for the Eye of GNOME Image Viewer. * What's changed in 3.3.91 ? Plugin changes: - Exif Display - Drop unused variable (Felix Riemann) - Fullscreen Background - Actually make use of translations in config dialog (Felix Riemann) - Python Console - Actually make use of translations in config dialog (Felix Riemann) New and updated translations: - Mario Blättermann [de] - Daniel Mustieles [es] - Matej Urbančič [sl] - Daniel Nylander [sv] * Where can I get it ? == Source code: http://download.gnome.org/sources/eog-plugins/3.3/eog-plugins-3.3.91.tar.xz (306K) sha256sum: f4aa246497d2f65ffac09de9958cfa1737f8e1ae53ed11d800998bc7c616dfcf * Where can I report bugs? == EOG Plugin doesn't have it's own product in GNOME's Bugzilla. Please report problems against the 'Plugins' component of the 'eog' product. Enjoy! The Eye Team ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Nautilus-Actions 3.2.0 is out
Hi everybody, We are so pleased to announce the latest 3.2.0 version of Nautilus-Actions. This is (supposed to be) a stable release. What is it ? Nautilus-Actions is a Nautilus extension whose principal function is to allow the user to add arbitrary actions to the file manager context menus. These actions may be organized in menus and submenus, exported and shared with other desktop environments. What is new in this release ? Lots of Gtk3 regressions have been fixed, while keeping a full backward compatibility with Gtk2. Plugins interface has changed, thus the version number bump. Some words about the 3.1/3.2 series The first goal of Nautilus-Actions 3.1 serie is to migrate menus, actions and user preferences from GConf. Compiling with GConf is now only required when we have menus, actions or user preferences to migrate to the new system. New users may just get ride of it. Packagers and sysadmins should really read the README-GCONF file. Please note that due to the renaming of some parameters, actions or menus created / updated with the versions 2.99.0 and later may not be fully compatible with Nautilus-Actions 2.30.x and earlier. Nautilus-Actions 3.2.0 is available for download at http://www.nautilus-actions.org/downloads/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/nautilus-actions/3.2/ ftp://ftp.trychlos.org/pub/tarballs/nautilus-actions/ sha1sum: 1f2024b7655d5036ae50bfcd2b8a4b3bf4e059a8 md5sum: 12568e6e840108cabc84f194e4a38e9c NEWS is at http://www.nautilus-actions.org/?q=node/407 ChangeLog is at http://download.gnome.org/sources/nautilus-actions/3.2/nautilus-actions-3.2.0.changes Home page is here: http://www.nautilus-actions.org Bug reports are always welcome at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=nautilus-actions. All discussions relative to Nautilus-Actions can be posted to one of its three dedicated mailing lists: http://mailman.nautilus-actions.org/listinfo/users-list http://mailman.nautilus-actions.org/listinfo/devel-list http://mailman.nautilus-actions.org/listinfo/packagers-list Have a lot of fun with it ! Regards, The Nautilus-Actions maintainer(s). ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Announce: Linux Desktop Testing Project (LDTP) 2.3.1 released
Hello, About LDTP: Linux Desktop Testing Project is aimed at producing high quality test automation framework (using GNOME / Python) and cutting-edge tools that can be used to test Linux Desktop and improve it. It uses the Accessibility libraries to poke through the application's user interface. We strive to help in building a quality desktop. Changes in this release: Added twisted gtk3reactor Operate on window name using index, will be helpful with i18n, l10n testing at-spi2 related fixes to improve test execution time (Ubuntu 12.04) Special thanks: Mike Gorse VMware Desktop UI automation Dave Morley Andre Klapper (i18n / l10n suggestions) Download source: http://download.freedesktop.org/ldtp/2.x/2.3.x/ldtp-2.3.1.tar.gz Download RPM and DEB from http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/anagappan:/ldtp2:/ Documentation references: For detailed information on LDTP framework and latest updates visit http://ldtp.freedesktop.org For information on various APIs in LDTP including those added for this release can be got from http://ldtp.freedesktop.org/user-doc/index.html Report bugs - http://ldtp.freedesktop.org/wiki/Bugs To subscribe to LDTP mailing lists, visit http://ldtp.freedesktop.org/wiki/Mailing_20list IRC Channel - #ldtp on irc.freenode.net Thanks Nagappan -- Linux Desktop (GUI Application) Testing Project - http://ldtp.freedesktop.org http://nagappanal.blogspot.com ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
ANNOUNCE: libpeas 1.3.0
Hi everybody, I am very proud to announce today a new release of libpeas - the gobject-based plugin engine, used by totem, gedit, eog, rhythmbox and others - in its latest version 1.3.0. libpeas is a gobject-based plugins engine, and is targeted at giving every application the chance to assume its own extensibility. == Changes since last version == Adorilson Bezerra (1): Updated Brazilian Portuguese translation Alexander Shopov (1): Updated Bulgarian translation Ask H. Larsen (1): Updated Danish translation Carles Ferrando (1): [l10n]Updated Catalan (Valencian) translation Daniel Mustieles (1): Updated Spanish translation Daniel Nylander (1): Updated Swedish translation Evan Nemerson (1): Fix compilation with gjs >= 8cd5e7bd. Fran Diéguez (1): Updated Galician translations Garrett Regier (29): Post-release version bump for 1.3.0 Annotate PeasPluginInfo return values as transfer none Allow multiple interfaces for all extensions Do not leave a dangling reference in testing plugins Prevent returning an extension that is not valid Show tooltip for available plugins Bump glib version to 2.28 Use g_object_install_properties() and g_object_notify_by_pspec() Correctly check when there are multiple GDK backends Remove trailing whitespace Add get_type_from_name fast path for GLib Fix prerequisites_sort() in GJS and Seed Warn again when peas_extension_set_call() cannot call the method Plug memory leaks Cleanup extension tests Only get the interface info when creating the closures Fix PEAS_DEBUG to work with glib's new G_MESSAGES_DEBUG Fix warning Add checks to peas_extension_callv() Silence NULL deref warning Added peas_plugin_info_get_settings() Assert that testing interfaces are implemented Import the C plugin loader into libpeas Cleanup how we create plugin loaders Fix libpeas pkg-config file Fix the docs Fix memory leaks Fix out of tree build Release 1.3.0 Gil Forcada (1): [l10n] Updated Catalan translation Ignacio Casal Quinteiro (4): peas-gtk: use an inline toolbar for the manager libpeas-gtk: fix style tests: get the buttons from the new widget hierarchy libpeas-gtk: actually use /* */ for comments Jiro Matsuzawa (2): Fix Bug 670260. Make some strings translatable. [l10n] Update Japanese translation Kasia Bondarava (1): Updated Belarusian translation. Kjartan Maraas (3): Fix .pc file to fix build of modules that depend on this Updated Norwegian bokmål translation Updated Norwegian bokmål translation Marek Černocký (1): Updated Czech translation Mario Blättermann (1): [l10n] Updated German translation Matej Urbančič (1): Updated Slovenian translation Piotr Drąg (1): Updated Polish translation Praveen Illa (1): Updated Telugu Translation Ryan Lortie (1): extension-js test: clean up Makefile Steve Frécinaux (2): Fix building the peas-demo vala plugin example. Disable building the vala plugin by default. Yaron Shahrabani (1): Updated Hebrew translation. Yuri Myasoedov (1): Updated Russian translation ipraveen (1): Updated Telugu Translation krishnababu k (1): Updated Telugu Translations done by Sasi Bhushan Мирослав Николић (1): Updated Serbian translation == Download and useful links == The home page is: http://live.gnome.org/Libpeas libpeas is available for download here: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libpeas/1.3/libpeas-1.3.0.tar.xz You can find the git repository here: http://git.gnome.org/browse/libpeas git://git.gnome.org/libpeas The bug tracker is: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=libpeas The irc channel is: #libpeas on GimpNet The mailing list is: libpeas-l...@gnome.org Cheers, Garrett Regier ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
GNOME 3.3.90 released
GNOME 3.3.90 beta is available. This release marks The Freeze. See 3.3 schedule to check what that means: https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointThree GNOME 3.3.90 beta To compile GNOME 3.3.90 use jhbuild [1] and the moduleset files used at this release [2]: [1] http://developer.gnome.org/jhbuild/3.2/jhbuild.html [2] http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/GNOME/teams/releng/3.3.90/ You can see what is new on this release checking the NEWS file of those modules: core - http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/core/3.3/3.3.90/NEWS apps - http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/GNOME/apps/3.3/3.3.90/NEWS You can get the code here: core - http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/core/3.3/3.3.90/sources/ apps - http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/GNOME/apps/3.3/3.3.90/sources/ WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! This release is a snapshot of early development code. Although it is a beta, buildable and usable, it is intended for testing and hacking purposes. GNOME uses odd minor version numbers to indicate development status. For a quick overview of the GNOME Schedule, please see: https://live.gnome.org/Schedule The GNOME Release Team ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
clutter-gst 1.5.4 (snapshot)
Hi, A new clutter-gst snapshot is now available at: http://source.clutter-project.org/sources/clutter-gst/1.5/clutter-gst-1.5.4.tar.xz http://download.gnome.org/sources/clutter-gst/1.5/clutter-gst-1.5.4.tar.xz SHA256 Checksum: a137313ad134cd3737c018cc8f725ed1a4d1cf7d276012d75467b55f1f9859d7 clutter-gst-1.5.4.tar.xz Additionally, a git clone of the source tree: git clone git://git.gnome.org/clutter-gst will include a signed 1.5.4 tag which points to a commit named: 3f7c4148852c8703ec92edc7a5b126bf37ec074d which can be verified with: git verify-tag 1.5.4 and can be checked out with a command such as: git checkout -b build 1.5.4 Clutter-Gst is an integration library for using GStreamer with Clutter. It provides a GStreamer sink to upload frames to GL and an actor that implements the ClutterMedia interface using playbin2. Clutter-gst depends on: GLib ≥ 2.18.0 Clutter ≥ 1.6.0 GStreamer ≥ 0.10.26 API reference: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs/clutter-gst/unstable List of changes since 1.5.2 o Fix compilation with cogl 1.9.x -- Damien ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
ANNOUNCE: Clutter 1.9.12 (snapshot)
Good news, everyone! A new Clutter snapshot is now available at: http://source.clutter-project.org/sources/clutter/1.9/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/clutter/1.9/ SHA256 Checksum: 09fca7a717542e0db98e554242f9e25e9b471bbecb282820156ce5f127acbd70 clutter-1.9.12.tar.xz Additionally, a git clone of the source tree: git clone git://git.gnome.org/clutter will include a signed 1.9.12 tag which points to a commit named: 12d74cebb95e0a2439a4b418dbf9807de7867b43 which can be verified with: git verify-tag 1.9.12 and can be checked out with a command such as: git checkout -b build 1.9.12 Clutter is a library for creating compelling, dynamic and portable graphical user interfaces. Clutter is released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 or (at your option) later. Clutter depends on: GLib ≥ 2.31.10 JSON-GLib ≥ 0.12.0 Cogl ≥ 1.9.6 Cairo ≥ 1.10 Pango ≥ 1.20 Atk ≥ 2.1.5 Clutter also has platform-specific dependencies; for more information, see the README file included in the release. Documentation: Clutter: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs//clutter/1.9/ Cally: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs//cally/1.9/ Cookbook: http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs//clutter-cookbook/1.0/ Release Notes: - This is an unstable snapshot of Clutter; there are no compatibility guarantees for API added during a development 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 release of Clutter. - Bugs should be reported on the Clutter Bugzilla product, at: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=clutter • List of changes since Clutter 1.9.10 - Add ClutterTimeline:repeat-count and deprecate :loop The :repeat-count property supercedes the :loop property, and it provides a way to specify the number of repeats that a timeline should perform - with the option of specifying an "infinity" value. - Add a progress mode for ClutterTimeline This begins the "soft deprecation" of ClutterAlpha. Instead of requiring a full object to compute an easing function out of a linear progress coming from ClutterTimeline, we should have this functionality on ClutterTimeline itself. Since ClutterAlpha is still exposed in API that we cannot deprecate (such as virtual functions) we cannot deprecate it fully, and we'll have to wait until the 2.0 API bump to get rid of it. - Fix ClutterBoxLayout allocation Since the update of the box layout algorithm there have been a bunch of regressions; now the layout works as intended. - Improve the performance of the shader-based effect in Clutter The effects shipped with Clutter now use the CoglSnippet API internally, which allows efficient generation of the shader code; they also ensure that the shader is generated once per class, and shared across instances. These changes should improve performance when using effects provided by Clutter. - Update the internal usage of Cogl API Clutter should strive to use the Cogl 2.0 API internally and not mix the 1.0 and 2.0 API. - Allow accessing Wayland input devices This is a change that allows Clutter-based toolkits to interact with Wayland in a meaningful way for operations like resize and move. - Add a convenience CLUTTER_BIND_ALL enumeration This allows binding both position and size of an actor when using a ClutterBindConstraint. - Cally updates Use the newly added API to reimplement focus tracking. - Visual Studio project updates - Add clutter_text_coords_to_position() This method roundtrips the position_to_coords() one, and allows retrieving the index of the character at the given actor-relative coordinates. - Documentation updates. - Introspection annotation fixes. • List of bugs fixed since Clutter 1.9.10 [bugzilla.gnome.org] #669730 - actor: Fix and improve add_child_at_index() #669291 - box layout bug when callin the clutter_actor_hide() function #667540 - Desynchronized size between ClutterStageCogl and ClutterStageX11 #670433 - clutter-drop-action: annotation fixes for some signals #670402 - CRITICAL warning when ClutterDragAction has threshold > 0 [bugzilla.clutter-project.org] #2515 - Setting a non-default stage fullscreen before showing it doesn't work Many thanks to: Jasper St. Pierre, Neil Roberts, Robert Bragg, Alejandro Piñeiro, Chun-wei Fan, Rob Bradford, Мирослав Николић, Adel Gadllah, Alexander Shopov, Andrej Žnidaršič, Aurimas Černius, Daniel Mustieles, Florian Müllner, Fran Diéguez, Kasia Bondarava, Kenneth Nielsen, Lionel Landwerlin, Stefano Facchini. Have fun with Clutter! ciao, Emmanuele. -- Emmanuele Bassi, Intel Open Source Technology Center _
ANNOUNCE: folks 0.6.7
libfolks 0.6.7 is now available for download from: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/folks/0.6/ d9ce3fd1f0ea3e0cb3780521cfda161062cf7ed1a016261e8d244fe41cbae8f3 folks-0.6.7.tar.xz libfolks 0.6.7 — It's not a party unless you do something that scares you. Libfolks pulls together contacts from any number of accounts supported by the libfolks backends. This release includes a number of backends, including Telepathy, evolution-data-server, libsocialweb, Tracker, and a simple key-file backend. The 0.6.x series is API and ABI stable and corresponds to the GNOME 3.4 release. We will continue in the 0.6.x for the foreseeable future, until we need to make further API or ABI breaks (which we don't anticipate at this time). We will make an announcement when we officially commit to API/ABI stability for the project as a whole. See the NEWS file for details on every break we made before 0.6.0. In future releases, we will have example programs that will be kept up-to-date with the latest API as well. For more information, see the Folks wiki page: http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/Folks Reference documentation is available here: http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/doc/folks/ http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/doc/folks-eds/ http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/doc/folks-libsocialweb/ http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/doc/folks-telepathy/ Overview of changes from libfolks 0.6.6 to libfolks 0.6.7 = Bugs fixed: * Bug 666310 — Crash in Tracker backend by unsetting an entry in a read-only map * Bug 666528 — Can't convert from type 'GFile' to 'gchararray' * Bug 666540 — Segfault on empty e-mail addresses with potential match * Bug 659610 — Support code coverage report generation * Bug 657063 — Allow to pass a command to folks-inspect * Bug 667410 — A second instance of the aggregator only fetch a small subset of my contacts * Bug 667535 — persona created by tpf_persona_dup_for_contact() outlives its TpContact * Bug 670196 — Disable GLib deprecation warnings * Bug 668415 — Port to Vala 0.15.x API changes: * Add PostalAddress.is_empty() and Role.is_empty() Dependencies libfolks and depend upon core GNOME libraries (GLib, GIO, etc.), as well as the recent releases of Vala and gobject-introspection. The Telepathy backend also requires a recent release of telepathy-glib, built to include its Vala bindings. The EDS backend also requires a recent release of evolution-data-server, built to include its Vala bindings. The Tracker backend requires a recent version of Tracker. The Libsocialweb backend requires a recent version of libsocialweb, built to include the Vala bindings. Contributing/Contact For any questions, comments, feature proposals, etc., please refer to the Telepathy mailing list or #telepathy on Freenode. For bug reports, please file them against the GNOME Bugzilla module "folks". ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Libre Software Meeting (LSM), Call for Papers
(I hope it's the right mailing list) «The Libre Software Meeting (LSM) is a cycle of conferences, workshops and round tables about Free Software and its many uses. All this in a friendly and non-commercial context. This event takes place every year in a different city, bringing together thousands of people. The 13th edition of the Libre Software Meeting will take place for the first time in Switzerland, in Geneva from the 7th to the 12th of July 2012. Participation is free of charge and open to all.» If you want to doing conferences, workshops and round tables more information at: http://2012.rmll.info/en/participate/call-for-papers -- Gendre Sébastien 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
EOG Plugins 3.3.90
Hi! As Eye of GNOME 3.3.90 is out, a new release of the accompanying plugins package is needed too. So, here you go. * What is it ? == EOG Plugins is a collection of plugins for the Eye of GNOME Image Viewer. * What's changed in 3.3.90 ? Plugin changes: - Fullscreen Background - Various code improvements (Adrian Zgorzałek, Felix Riemann) - Python Console - Import latest code from gedit's Python Console plugin (Felix Riemann) - Coding style improvements (Felix Riemann) - Slideshow Shuffle - Code improvements (Adrian Zgorzałek) New and updated translations: - Gil Forcada [ca] - Adam Matoušek [cs] - Daniel Mustieles [es] - Matej Urbančič [sl] * Where can I get it ? == Source code: http://download.gnome.org/sources/eog-plugins/3.3/eog-plugins-3.3.90.tar.xz (308K) sha256sum: 555f4f9d5cac5301bc2200a58fd1a89f77f17ac56cfbe68f9fd96f2847de7c12 * Where can I report bugs? == EOG Plugin doesn't have it's own product in GNOME's Bugzilla. Please report problems against the 'Plugins' component of the 'eog' product. Enjoy! The Eye Team ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Eye of GNOME 3.3.90
Hey! Eye of GNOME 3.3.90 is is out for you to play with. * What is it ? == Eye of GNOME (EOG) is the image viewer for the GNOME desktop. * What's changed in 3.3.90 ? * Relayout metadata sidebar to require less horizontal space (Felix Riemann) * Lots of - mostly deprecated - code cleanup (Robert Ancell, Felix Riemann) Bug fixes: #670183, Remove unused variables (Robert Ancell) #670184, Fix deprecated GTK API usage (Robert Ancell) #670185, Use new GLib threading API (Robert Ancell) New and updated translations: - Mattias Põldaru [et] - Jiro Matsuzawa [ja] - Мирослав Николић [sr] - Miroslav Nikolić [sr@latin] - Praveen Illa [te] New and updated manual translations - Bruno Brouard [fr] * Where can I get it ? == Source code: http://download.gnome.org/sources/eog/3.3/eog-3.3.90.tar.xz (3.06M) sha256sum: 998c34b785f0e4e8484c6434ab337a60bf3ca78cb463424f5c689705ade27076 Enjoy! The Eye Team ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
libgnomekbd 3.3.90
The new unstable version of libgnomekbd is available. The most important change is the usage of the introspection from libxklavier 5.2 (5.2.1 is recommended). Some translations are updated. Some deprecated APIs from gtk are changed to the new ones. A bit of code cleanups are there as well. http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/3.3/ Enjoy Sergey ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
GParted 0.12.0 Released
GParted is the Gnome Partition Editor for creating, reorganizing, and deleting disk partitions. The GParted 0.12.0 release includes some exciting new features in addition to bug fixes, and language translation updates. Key changes include: - Add support for nilfs2 including resizing - Add ability to change UUID - Add read-only support for LVM PVs - Enable GPT expansion when growing RAID Visit http://gparted.org for more details. ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Release Cogl 1.9.6 (snapshot)
Good news, everyone! A new Cogl snapshot (1.9.6) is now available: LATEST NEWS --- These are the changes since Cogl 1.9.4: » New conformance tests or tests ported from Clutter: test-offscreen test-primitive test-texture-3d » New public experimental functions: cogl_pipeline_get_layer_texture cogl_primitive_copy cogl_primitive_foreach_attribute cogl_primitive_get_indices cogl_pipeline_get_layer_{min,max}_filter » Added cogl_kms_renderer_get_kms_fd to get the KMS file descriptor. » Bug fixed in the KMS support where it would crash on cleanup if it couldn't save the CRTC state. » Bug fixed in the Wayland compositor support where it would leak EGLImages when creating a texture from a buffer » The swap_buffer callback in GLX is now delayed until cogl_poll_dispatch is called so that apps can handle it more predictably. » Fixes for bugs with pipelines that are trying to use a layer with a NULL texture. » New cogl_framebuffer_* API for drawing directly to the framebuffer without having to push the framebuffer. Ideally we want to move towards this style of API in future with no global stacks. » Most of the _EXP suffixes have been removed from the experimental API symbols in the hope that the gtk-doc unstable annotation will be enough to distinguish these. » Add a COGL_DEBUG=winsys option » CoglBuffer and CoglPrimitive now take an explicit CoglContext argument in their constructor. We want to move towards getting rid of the global context. » Updates to the MSVC build support. » Add cogl_pipeline_set_layer_null_texture(). This can be used for base pipelines instead of having to create a dummy texture. » Fix some bugs where Cogl was assuming there is a direct mapping between the pipeline layer number and the GL texture unit number. » In snippets, there are now always builtin sampler uniforms for every layer of the pipeline. This makes it easier to write GLSL that samples arbitrary units. » The texture lookup snippet hook now gets passed the sampler for the unit. The snippet can use this to sample the texture multiple times. » Some public constants for CoglPixelFormat have been removed (COGL_UNPREMULT_MASK, COGL_UNORDERED_MASK and COGL_PIXEL_FORMAT_{24,32}). » 30-bit pixel formats added. » COGL_DEBUG=wireframes now correctly renders primitives using vertex shader snippets. » cogl_framebuffer_swap_buffers and friends have been renamed to cogl_onscreen_swap_buffers. » If the experimental 2.0 API is requested, as far as possible the headers for the 1.0 API are no longer included. Define COGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API instead if you want to mix both APIs. • List of bugs fixed since Cogl 1.9.4 https://bugzilla.gnome.org: #660188 - Color corruption with software rendering at 30-bit color depth #668385 - Missing G_END_DECLS in cogl-poll.h #668856 - Do not look for GLES2-only GLSL prototypes on GL #668913 - The journal for an offscreen doesn't get flushed when cogl_texture_get_data is called #669368 - Reading back texture fails with ‘Invalid operation’ + wrong image #669785 - Build fixes for COGL master (1.9.x) • Note the following conformance tests are currently failing with the GLES2 driver but they were also failing in 1.9.4: test_cogl_depth_test, test_cogl_sub_texture, test_cogl_texture_3d Many thanks to: Robert Bragg Chun-wei Fan Damien Leone Emmanuele Bassi Jasper St. Pierre Chao-Hsiung Liao Gheyret Kenji Ihar Hrachyshka Kasia Bondarava Kenneth Nielsen Kjartan Maraas Ryan Lortie FETCHING THE RELEASE --- Tarballs can be downloaded from: http://source.clutter-project.org/sources/cogl/1.9/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/cogl/1.9/ SHA256 Checksum: 2b3b6c17fb38c037cf3de7643394236e3b179adadc43a81674514ec6ff71408f cogl-1.9.6.tar.bz2 Additionally, a git clone of the source tree: git clone git://git.gnome.org/cogl will include a signed 1.9.6 tag which points to a commit named: d09fcb336752ab486e4c905abc8443beff7e864d which can be verified with: git verify-tag 1.9.6 and can be checked out with a command such as: git checkout -b build 1.9.6 DESCRIPTION --- Cogl is a small open source library for using 3D graphics hardware for rendering. The API departs from the flat state machine style of OpenGL and is designed to make it easy to write orthogonal components that can render without stepping on each others toes. As well as aiming for a nice API, we think having a single library as opposed to an API specification like OpenGL has a few advantages too; like being able to paper over the inconsistencies/bugs of
Announce: mousetweaks 3.3.90
Dear reader, After so many months, there is a new release of mousetweaks available, namely version 3.3.90, that can be downloaded from: http://download.gnome.org/sources/mousetweaks/3.3/ = What is mousetweaks ? = The Mousetweaks package provides mouse accessibility enhancements for the GNOME desktop. These enhancements are created by a daemon and they consist of: 1. A way to perform the various clicks without using any hardware button. There are two methods to control what click-type should be automatically performed: - by choosing the next click-type in the click-type window - by performing a determined gesture after the dwell timout 2. A way to perform a right click by doing a click&hold of the left mousebutton. (For a left-handed mouse user, the termes left and right have to be inverted.) Both features can be started in GNOME 3 by using the Universal Access panel of the System Settings. But there is not a graphical interface for all the options of mousetweaks. The graphical interface, apart the click-type window, is not part of the mousetweaks package. Mousetweaks also offers a command line interface and a dbus interface. The latter can be especially interesting for other distributions, that want to provide a different graphical interface to control the features of the mousetweaks daemon. = What is new in this release ? = The releases 3.3.1 to 3.3.5, both versions included, do not exist. Misc changes, improvements and fixes: - Fix invalid xml in it.po, by Jiro Matsuzawa - Fix deprecation warnings - Change click-type window default to 'show' - Change default click-type window orientation to vertical - Add support for middle mouse button dwell-clicks - Remove gnome-panel applets; mousetweaks does not offer them anymore - Various build system updates - Edit explicit email address in AUTHORS file New and updated translations: [be] Kasia Bondarava, Ihar Hrachyshka [es] Daniel Mustieles [nb] Kjartan Maraas [pl] Piotr Drąg [sr] Мирослав Николић [sv] Daniel Nylander [te] Krishnababu K 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
Announce: mousetweaks 3.2.1
Dear reader, After so many months, there is a new release of mousetweaks available, namely version 3.3.90, that can be downloaded from: http://download.gnome.org/sources/mousetweaks/3.3/ = What is mousetweaks ? = The Mousetweaks package provides mouse accessibility enhancements for the GNOME desktop. These enhancements are created by a daemon and they consist of: 1. A way to perform the various clicks without using any hardware button. There are two methods to control what click-type should be automatically performed: - by choosing the next click-type in the click-type window - by performing a determined gesture after the dwell timout 2. A way to perform a right click by doing a click&hold of the left mousebutton. (For a left-handed mouse user, the termes left and right have to be inverted.) Both features can be started in GNOME 3 by using the Universal Access panel of the System Settings. But there is not a graphical interface for all the options of mousetweaks. The graphical interface, apart the click-type window, is not part of the mousetweaks package. Mousetweaks also offers a command line interface and a dbus interface. The latter can be especially interesting for other distributions, that want to provide a different graphical interface to control the features of the mousetweaks daemon. = What is new in this release ? = The releases 3.3.1 to 3.3.5, both versions included, do not exist. Misc changes, improvements and fixes: - Fix invalid xml in it.po, by Jiro Matsuzawa - Fix deprecation warnings - Change click-type window default to 'show' - Change default click-type window orientation to vertical - Add support for middle mouse button dwell-clicks - Remove gnome-panel applets; mousetweaks does not offer them anymore - Various build system updates - Edit explicit email address in AUTHORS file New and updated translations: [be] Kasia Bondarava, Ihar Hrachyshka [es] Daniel Mustieles [nb] Kjartan Maraas [pl] Piotr Drąg [sr] Мирослав Николић [sv] Daniel Nylander [te] Krishnababu K 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
Rygel 0.13.1 (What Was Lost)
Rygel 0.13.2 (What Was Lost) is out! 0.13.2 == A new release in the current unstable release cycle Changes compared to 0.13.1: - Work around a reference issue when using vala-0.16. - Really add the hack for WMP 12. - Fix XBox 360 showing the same songs multiple times in the "Songs" listing when not using MediaExport back-end. - Drop obsolete gconf dependency. - Don't crash when loading the same module twice accidently. - Add tests for ItemCreator class. - Refactor, document and clean-up ItemCreator class. - Use supplied in CreateObject call. Tracker: - Revert the change that lets the fs-miner chose the RDF type. This broke uploading very badly. - Use the item's date when creating a new item. Bugs fixed: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664184 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669858 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660477 Added/updated translations - cs, courtesy of Marek Černocký - es, courtesy of Daniel Mustieles All contributors to this release: Jens Georg Marek Černocký Daniel Mustieles Download source tarball here: http://download.gnome.org/sources/rygel/0.13/ What is Rygel? Rygel is a home media solution that allows you to easily share audio, video and pictures, and control of media player on your home network. In technical terms it is both a UPnP AV MediaServer and MediaRenderer implemented through a plug-in mechanism. Interoperability with other devices in the market is achieved by conformance to very strict requirements of DLNA and on the fly conversion of media to format that client devices are capable of handling. More info at our project home page: http://www.rygel-project.org ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
GLib 2.31.18
Live from the Czech Republic, it's GLib 2.31.18! This release is an unstable release on the way to 2.32.0. http://download.gnome.org/sources/glib/2.31/ 1ce3d275189000e1c50e92efcdb6447bc260b1e5c41699b7a1959e3e1928fbaa glib-2.31.8.tar.xz This release is aimed at being used as part of GNOME 3.3.90. You will need this to build the just-released Gtk+ 3.3.16. Overview of changes from GLib 2.31.16 to 2.31.18 * GDBusProxy has now a flag, G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_GET_INVALIDATED_PROPERTIES, which can be set to make GDBus automatically reload changed properties even if the propertychanged signal does not contain the new values. * GApplication puts non-unique applications on the bus * GApplication now has g_application_quit() * g_async_queue_timed_pop has been deprecated in favor of the new g_async_queue_timeout_pop, which uses relative delays in microseconds instead of a GTimeVal. * a huge number of API documentation fixes * Bugs fixed: 647986 put non-unique apps on D-Bus 658484 vpn connection vs NetworkSecretDialog 664237 GDateTime falls back to UTC if TZ is set 669329 gthread-win32: update for g_get_monotonic_time() changes 669330 glocalfile: fix error code when opening a directory on win32 669372 glib/tests memory leaks. 669412 mem leak in g_environ_unsetenv 669538 Fix compilation of glib-compile-resources.c on Windows 669544 gdbus-codegen example introspection XML is not complete 669595 glib-mkenums: fix handling of forward enum declarations 669670 gasyncqueue: don't use deprecated g_cond_timed_wait() 669671 gobject: use #pragmas to avoid deprecated function warnings 669689 Retrieve cwd and environ in local GApplicationCommandLine 669810 socket/win32: flush pending read before signaling HUP 669865 g_regex_fetch() 670085 memory leak in g_output_stream_write_async 670138 gbytes.h is missing the G_BEGIN/END_DECL guards 670485 Simplify session API (shared bug with gtk+) * Updated translations: Belarusian Danish Galician Serbian Telugu Hebrew Thanks to the contributors to this release: Ask H. Larsen Christian Persch Christophe Fergeau Chun-wei Fan Dan Winship Daniel Mustieles David King David Zeuthen Fran Diéguez Giovanni Campagna Javier Jardón Jesse van den Kieboom Kasia Bondarava Kjartan Maraas Luca Ferretti Marc-André Lureau Matthias Clasen Murray Cumming Peter Kjellerstedt Ravi Sankar Guntur Richard Hughes Swecha Localization Team Yaron Shahrabani Мирослав Николић Cheers ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
ANNOUNCE: AT-SPI 2.3.90 released
AT-SPI 2.3.90 is now available for download at: http://download.gnome.org/sources/at-spi2-core/2.3/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/at-spi2-atk/2.3/ http://download.gnome.org/sources/pyatspi/2.3/ [latest is pyatspi 2.3.5] 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 C and a wrapper for Python. What's changed in AT-SPI 2.3.90 * [core] At-spi-bus-launcher now emits PropertiesChanged signals from the correct interface. * [cire] If a keystroke listener does not respond, disable it until it responds. This prevents the desktop from locking up if an AT hangs or is suspended and has a keyboard listener registered. * [core] Fix a warning when a NULL object is returned as the detail of an event. * [atk] Have GrabFocus return a bool, per the spec, rather than a uint32. * [atk] Fix a potential crash when emitting a signal if the ATK implementor misbehaves. 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 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
ANNOUNCE: Accerciser v3.3.90 released
We're happy to announce Accerciser v3.3.90 What is Accerciser? Accerciser is an interactive Python accessibility explorer for the GNOME desktop. It uses AT-SPI2 to inspect and control widgets, allowing you to check if an application is providing correct information to assistive technologies and automated test frameworks. Accerciser has a simple plugin framework which you can use to create custom views of accessibility information. You can read more about Accerciser at http://live.gnome.org/Accerciser. What's New == * New feature: Add Option to filter out apps with 0 children (Aline Bessa) * Updating the ipython view plugin to the ipython v0.12 API (with ipython-0.11 backwards compatibility) * Fix for bug #670415 - Accerciser isn't explorable through the treeview New And Updated Translations - Mattias Põldaru (et) - Khoem Sokhem (km) - Roman Mátyus (sk) - Bruno Brouard (fr) - Gheyret Kenji (ug) - Marek Černocký (cs) - Daniel Mustieles (es) Contributions === - Aline Bessa added the option to filter out apps without. Where can I get it ? === You can obtain Accerciser v3.3.90 in source code form at the following: http://download.gnome.org/sources/accerciser/3.3/accerciser-3.3.90.tar.xz sha256sum: a58a897b7d68aaeb8f60a92f99ae5e112117e8d0c1bec87f5fa7fe463d956fe0 -- Javier Hernández Antúnez ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
anjuta-extras 3.3.90
About Anjuta IDE extra plugins == Develop software in an integrated development environment Extra plugins for Anjuta IDE News Johannes Schmid (2): configure: Use AM_SILENT_RULES when available scintilla: Implement "opened" signal Sébastien Granjoux (2): scintilla: bgo #669359 - Yellow debugger color in dark theme scintilla: Keep window position when reloading a file Download http://download.gnome.org/sources/anjuta-extras/3.3/anjuta-extras-3.3.90.tar.xz (1.96M) sha256sum: a71d8887e28d54b2cf73e72852030618f038b45702d622b9e95ce2fce9985d8a ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
Boxes 3.3.90
We are pleased to announce a new release of Boxes. Changes since 3.3.5.1: - Box creation wizard: - Present bootable medias and user's ISO files on 'Source' page. For fetching/tracking user's ISOs, we make use of Tracker. - Teach the Wizard to accept 'qemu..://' sources. - Move to 'Preparation' once file/media is selected. - Display notification against errors during 'prepare' and 'create' steps. In case of 'prepare', we go back to previous step since user is very likely to be able to fix the issue. - Add mnemonic accelerator to 'Continue' button. - More reliable tracking of installations. Previously, Boxes used to forget ongoing installations once user quit the application and that would lead to installations looping forever. - Don't take post-installation steps for saved domains. Saved domains are stopped as well so them being stopped doesn't mean that first boot is done and its time to perform post install setup. - Launch new domain in fullscreen, unless express installations is going to be performed on it. - Make user deletion work for saved VMs. - Leave fullscreen when going back to collection view. - Fix the white triangle stats graph. - Ability to disable source by manually editing source file. Useful for debugging. - Added/updated translations: - Polish - Italian - Some other functional and non-functional improvements and fixes. Dependencies changed: - libvirt-glib >= 0.0.5 - tracker-sparql-0.14 >=0.13.1 (NEW) All bugs fixed in this release: 666373 - wizard: Present bootable ISO files 668211 - Unreliable post-install/live session setup 668792 - Handle errors better 669513 - Teach the Wizard to accept qemu..:// sources 669771 - Present bootable medias on 'Source' page 670174 - Don't take post-installation steps for saved domains 670239 - installer: Launch new domains in fullscreen 670256 - wizard: Add mnemonic accelerator to 'Continue' button 670359 - Fix the white triangle stats graph 670360 - Add enabled source field 670361 - Leave fullscreen when in collection view state 670362 - Delete libvirt machine even if its saved All contributors to this release: Luca Ferretti Marc-André Lureau Piotr Drąg Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) - What is Boxes? A simple GNOME 3 application to access remote or virtual systems. Goals * View, access, and use: * remote machines * remote virtual machines * local virtual machines * When technology permits, set up access for applications on local virtual machines * View, access, and use virtual machines on removable media * View, access, and use shared connection / machines * Share connections? * Upload / publish virtual machines * Select favorites * Search for connections Non-Goals * Enterprise system management / administration * Asset management * Software distribution * Automation Use Cases * Connect to a local virtual machine for testing. * Connecting to a work machine from home. * Connect to a work machine over a low quality cellular network. Homage page == https://live.gnome.org/Boxes Downloads http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-boxes -- Regards, Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) FSF member#5124 ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
ANNOUNCE: Cheese 3.3.90 released
A few small fixes in preperation for GNOME 3.4. what is it? === Take photos and videos with your webcam, with fun graphical effects what's changed in 3.3.90? = - Bump libcheese and libcheese-gtk versions - Initialise X11 threading, bug 669845 - Improve sending files to the trash Split off the trashing to a separate method. Use Path.build_filename rather than concatenation of the strings. Simplify the logic slightly. - Use video path for trashing videos, bug 670178 The photo path was used for deleting videos, which would fail if the paths were different. - Install catalog instead of individual package Replaced hardcoding the nautilus-sendto package name in the code for runtime installation. Instead, a catalog (cheese.catalog) is used. Fixes bug 669547. - Post-release version bump to 3.3.90 - ui: properly handle "delete-event" signal at Preferences dialog, fixes bug 669384 this bug was resolved once before, here is a short solution description: the "close" event triggered by the escape key was destroyng the dialog, so when an user tries to open the Preferences dialog again what appears is an empty/tiny window. Handle the "delete-event" connecting it with hide_on_delete() successfully solved the problem. - Added/Updated Translations - be, courtesy of Yuri Matsuk - et, courtesy of Mattias Põldaru - ml, courtesy of Anish A - nb, courtesy of Kjartan Maraas - ru, courtesy of Yuri Myasoedov - tr, courtesy of Muhammet Kara - Added/Updated Documentation - de, courtesy of Mario Blättermann - fr, courtesy of Bruno Brouard where can i get it? === you can get it by pressing here! http://download.gnome.org/sources/cheese/3.3/ what does it look like? === take a look here! http://projects.gnome.org/cheese/tour where can i find out more? == you can visit the project web site: http://projects.gnome.org/cheese/ -- http://amigadave.com/ ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
GParted 0.12.0 Released
*** Posting a second time: I did not observe the post from Feb 21, 2012 GParted is the Gnome Partition Editor for creating, reorganizing, and deleting disk partitions. The GParted 0.12.0 release includes some exciting new features in addition to bug fixes, and language translation updates. Key changes include: - Add support for nilfs2 including resizing - Add ability to change UUID - Add read-only support for LVM PVs - Enable GPT expansion when growing RAID Visit http://gparted.org for more details. ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list
libgxps 0.2.2 released
What is libgxps === libgxps is a GObject based library for handling and rendering XPS documents. What's new in libgxps 0.2.2 === Bug fixes: - Fix COPYING file that used lgl2 instead of lgpl2.1 (#671271, Carlos Garcia Campos) - Fix the build with --enable-gtk-doc (#671274, Michael Biebl) - Fix several memory leaks when parsing fails (#668937, #668940, #668941, #668969, #668968, #668966, #668965, Jason Crain) Tools: - Set image parameters after jpeg_set_defaults(), so the resolution does not get overwritten by the defaults (Adrian Johnson) Documentation: - Ignore private headers when generating API doc (Carlos Garcia Campos) - Add index of new symbols in 0.2.1 (Carlos Garcia Campos) - Add Since: tag to GXPS_VERSION_STRING api docs (Carlos Garcia Campos) Download http://download.gnome.org/sources/libgxps/0.2/libgxps-0.2.2.tar.xz (296K) sha256sum: 39d104739bf0db43905c315de1d8002460f1a098576f4418f69294013a5820be -- Carlos Garcia Campos PGP key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x523E6462 signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnome-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list