GNOME Shell 3.7.5

2013-02-06 Thread Florian Müllner
About GNOME Shell
=

GNOME Shell provides core user interface functions for the GNOME 3
desktop, like switching to windows and launching applications. GNOME
Shell takes advantage of the capabilities of modern graphics hardware
and introduces innovative user interface concepts to provide a
visually attractive and easy to use experience.

Tarball releases are provided largely for distributions to build
packages. If you are interested in building GNOME Shell from source,
we would recommend building from version control using the build
script described at:

 http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell

Not only will that give you the very latest version of this rapidly
changing project, it will be much easier than get GNOME Shell and its
dependencies to build from tarballs.

News


* MessageTray: pass keyboard events to tray icons [Giovanni; #687425]
* network: add support for virtual devices (vlan, bond, bridge) [Dan; #677144]
* gdm: Allow right-clicking buttons for left-handed users [Jasper; #688748]
* Make list search results span all available horizontal space [Tanner; #691967]
* Make Show-Applications button depress when held down [Hashem; #692319]
* Set a max width on search results [Cosimo; #692453]
* Reserve scrollbar allocation for automatic policy [Cosimo; #686881]
* Improve scaling algorithm for window thumbnails [Jasper; #686944]
* Fix launching settings panels after g-c-c changes [Jasper; #692483]
* Stop launching applications from empty searches [Hashem; #692391]
* Implement per-source notification filtering [Giovanni; #685926]
* ScreenShield: Omit ActiveChanged() signal at end of fade [Giovanni; #691964]
* ScreenShield: Lower the shield on idle before locking [Giovanni; #692560]
* Make previews of minimized windows translucent in overview [Florian; #692999]
* windowManager: Respect icon geometry when minimizing [Florian; #692997]
* ScreenShield: Only show lock icon when actually locked [Giovanni; #693007]
* general: Use & instead of 'and' for Settings panels [Jeremy; #689590]
* network: Add support for new ModemManager1 interface [Aleksander; #687359]
* network: Handle LTE-only modems as GSM ones [Aleksander; #688144]
* mobile-providers: Port to libnm-gtk [Aleksander; #688943]
* general: Consistently use Title Case in top bar [Jeremy; #689589]
* panel: Add :overview pseudo class while in overview [Florian; #693218]
* sessionMode: Add support for mode-specific styling [Florian; #693219]
* loginManager: Make suspend a NOP in the ConsoleKit patch [Florian; #693162]
* screenShield: Inhibit suspend until the screen is locked [Florian; #686482]
* Misc bug fixes and cleanups [Jasper, Giovanni, Rui, Cosimo, Florian, Stefano,
  Adel, Yanko; #691745, #691731, #690171, #689091, #691976, #691963, #684279,
  #692052, #692091, #642831, #692454, #692715, #692678, #692723, #692677,
  #683986, #692693, #692749, #692948, #692995, #692996, #692994, #677215,
  #692586, #693067, #693031, #693049, #643111, #693161, #693220]

Contributors:
  Jeremy Bicha, Giovanni Campagna, Cosimo Cecchi, Tanner Doshier,
  Stefano Facchini, Adel Gadllah, Yanko Kaneti, Rui Matos, Aleksander Morgado,
  Florian Müllner, Hashem Nasarat, Jasper St. Pierre, Dan Winship

Translations:
  Duarte Loreto [pt], Daniel Mustieles [es], Kjartan Maraas [nb],
  Nilamdyuti Goswami [as], Мирослав Николић [sr,sr@latin],
  Tobias Endrigkeit [de], Fabio Tomat [fur], Matej Urbančič [sl], A S Alam [pa],
  Inaki Larranaga Murgoitio [eu], Piotr Drąg [pl], Wouter Bolsterlee [nl],
  Gheyret Kenji [ug], Yaron Shahrabani [he], Chao-Hsiung Liao [zh_HK,zh_TW],
  Milo Casagrande [it], Benjamin Steinwender [de]



Download

http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-shell/3.7/gnome-shell-3.7.5.tar.xz
(1.38M)
  sha256sum: 26afa18a2b329926560d06930c79d3288531628929517922b84a47cfd5b76f3e
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Mutter 3.7.5

2013-02-06 Thread Florian Müllner
About mutter


Mutter is a window and compositing manager that displays and manages
your desktop via OpenGL. Mutter combines a sophisticated display
engine using the Clutter toolkit with solid window-management logic
inherited from the Metacity window manager.

While Mutter can be used stand-alone, it is primarily intended to be
used as the display core of a larger system such as GNOME Shell. For
this reason, Mutter is very extensible via plugins, which are used
both to add fancy visual effects and to rework the window management
behaviors to meet the needs of the environment.

News


* Don't allow multiline window titles [Jon; #683056]
* Make meta_window_located_on_workspace() public [Jasper; #691744]
* Request XI2.3 [Colin; #692877]
* Add meta_window_set_icon_geometry() method [Florian; #692997]
* Require XFixes 5.0 [Jasper; #677215]
* Change unredirection hints to match spec changes [Adel; #693064]
* Improve unredict heuristicts [Adel; #683786]
* Misc bug fixes and cleanups [Florian, Jasper, Adel; #691874, #679901,
  #692952, #693042]

Contributors:
  Adel Gadllah, William Jon McCann, Florian Müllner, Jasper St. Pierre,
  Colin Walters

Translations:
  Daniel Mustieles [es], Ihar Hrachyshka [be], Nilamdyuti Goswami [as],
  Gheyret Kenji [ug], Kjartan Maraas [nb], Yaron Shahrabani [he],
  Piotr Drąg [pl], Chao-Hsiung Liao [zh_HK,zh_TW], Milo Casagrande [it]



Download

http://download.gnome.org/sources/mutter/3.7/mutter-3.7.5.tar.xz (1.56M)
  sha256sum: 34ea568ba0860ef0df045a1dc09443c95ae7b18c1bf7ba4f075c5707a96b0b06
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ANNOUNCE: AT-SPI 2.7.5 released

2013-02-06 Thread Mike Gorse

AT-SPI 2.7.5 is now available for download at:

http://download.gnome.org/sources/at-spi2-core/2.7/
http://download.gnome.org/sources/at-spi2-atk/2.7/
http://download.gnome.org/sources/pyatspi/2.7/

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 2.7.5

* Added ATSPI_ROLE_LEVEL_BAR to correspond with the new atk role.

* Fixed various compiler warnings.


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
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Boxes 3.7.5

2013-02-06 Thread Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)
Hi everyone,

Announcing another release in the 3.7.x unstable cycle. Changes since 3.7.4:

- Fix screenshot zooming when going to properties view.
- Fix squished icon in properties during wizard.
- Add header to properties view.
- Make fullscreen toolbar translucent.
- Use the standard OSD look for the fullscreen toolbar.
- Remove 'fullscreen' and 'properties' from global menu.
- Fix the last of clutter deprecated API warnings.
- (Try to) support product logos and driver files from non-HTTP sources.
- Move 'Cancel' button to left in wizard.
- Put selection toolbar in the right place in the UI.
- Be less strict about device driver architecture.
- Support new tracker version.
- Proper support for command line args in secondary process.
- Always grab focus when switching to display mode.
- Use stock buttons for 'Delete' and 'Properties' rather than icons in
  selection toolbar.
- Update to latest libgd.
- Add initial experience greeting. As a consequence, we don't autolaunch
  wizard on first time usage anymore.
- Don't force fullscreen when a newly created vm is started.
- Selecting item when maximized enters fullscreen.
- Added/updated/fixed translations:
  - Assamese
  - Hebrew
  - Japanese
  - Norwegian bokmål
  - Polish
  - Serbian
  - Slovak
  - Slovenian
  - Spanish
  - Traditional Chinese
  - Uyghur

All contributors to this release:

Alexander Larsson 
Cheng-Chia Tseng 
Cosimo Cecchi 
Daniel Mustieles 
Dušan Kazik 
Gheyret Kenji 
Jakub Steiner 
Kjartan Maraas 
Matej Urbančič 
Nilamdyuti Goswami 
Piotr Drąg 
Takayuki KUSANO 
Yaron Shahrabani 
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


Tarball: 
http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-boxes/3.7/gnome-boxes-3.7.5.tar.xz
sha256 checksum:
ad90b8b45d1aca178dda38a7ab8a47c349c96a1de566c58f6e056ddcdac61ff8


-- 
Regards,

Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)
FSF member#5124
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gscan2pdf v1.1.1 released

2013-02-06 Thread Jeffrey Ratcliffe
gscan2pdf - A GUI to produce a multipage PDF or DjVu from a scan.

http://gscan2pdf.sourceforge.net/

Only two clicks are required to scan several pages and then save all or a
selection as a PDF or DjVu file, including metadata if required.

gscan2pdf can control regular or sheet-fed (ADF) scanners with SANE via
libsane-perl, scanimage or scanadf, and can scan multiple pages at
once. It presents a
thumbnail view of scanned pages, and permits simple operations such as
cropping, rotating and deleting pages.

OCR can be used to recognise text in the scans, and the output
embedded in the PDF or DjVu.

PDF conversion is done by PDF::API2.

The resulting document may be saved as a PDF, DjVu, multipage TIFF file, or
single page image file.


Changelog for 1.1.1:

* + support for tesseract 3.02.01
* Fixed tesseract 3.00 support
* Fixed bug sending PDF as email
  Closes bug 152 (No eMail gscan2pdf 1.1 Suse 12.2)
* Don't need to convert image to .bmp for cuneiform 1.1.0
* Ensure the image resolution, and therefore the page size, is either taken
  from the file or inferred from the page dimensions.
  Closes Launchpad bug 889549
  (gscan2pdf gimp integration creates page size error)
* Update to Slovak translation (thanks to Prescott_SK)
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cairo release 1.12.12 now available

2013-02-06 Thread Chris Wilson
 new cairo release 1.12.12 is now available from:

http://cairographics.org/releases/cairo-1.12.12.tar.xz

which can be verified with:

http://cairographics.org/releases/cairo-1.12.12.tar.xz.sha1
8e597874da5b861287893d87dd4ab32471e99c82  cairo-1.12.12.tar.xz

http://cairographics.org/releases/cairo-1.12.12.tar.xz.sha1.asc
(signed by Chris Wilson)

  Additionally, a git clone of the source tree:

git clone git://git.cairographics.org/git/cairo

will include a signed 1.12.12 tag which points to a commit named:
a201a1169f472e822a66275b7dffe62f241d8ec0

which can be verified with:
git verify-tag 1.12.12

and can be checked out with a command such as:
git checkout -b build 1.12.12


Release 1.12.12 (2013-01-31 Chris Wilson )

The goal of this release is to fix the synchronisation problems that
were exhibited in the SHM transport for cairo-xlib. This cropped up
any place that tried to rapidly push fresh pixel data to the X server
through an ordinary image surface, such as gimp-2.9 and evince.

Bug fixes
-

   Avoid replacing the entire image when uploading subimages
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59635

   Force synchronisation for scratch SHM image buffers, so that we do
   not overwrite data as it is being read by X.
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59635 (also)

   Fix typos in detecting multisampling for the GL (MSAA) backend.

   Fix a memory leak in the GL (MSAA) backend.

   Fix a reference counting bug when mapping a GL surface to an image.

Complete list of changes from 1.12.10 to 1.12.12


Chris Wilson (22):
  version: Post-release bump to 1.12.11
  xlib: Do not upload the whole image just because we want an entire row
  image: Enable inplace compositing with opacities for general routines
  image: Fix opaque span fills
  Mark _cairo_path_is_simple_quad as private
  image: And more fallout from c986a73, restore the absent short runs
  perf; Do not allow the backends to optimize away the clear before sync
  xlib/shm: Tighten mark-active to the actual CopyArea on the ShmPixmap
  xlib/shm: Skip creating new SHM segments if the data is already in the 
xserver
  xlib/shm: Tidy creation of the proxy source for ShmPixmaps
  xlib/shm: Tidy up destroying the mempool for a shm block
  xlib/shm: Always request a CompletionEvent from ShmPutImage
  xlib/shm: Force synchronisation for scratch SHM image buffers
  xlib/shm: Simplify uploading of SHM image data
  xlib/shm: Appease the compiler for a 'maybe used uninitialised' variable
  configure: Include X11.h before testing for usability of Xrender.h
  xlib/shm: Clarify testing of seqno
  xlib/shm: More clarification of seqno required
  perf: Synchronize before stopping the timers
  image: Add a reference for the clone's parent image
  test: Refresh refs for aa noise following reduction of the 2-stage 
compositing
  1.12.12 release

Henry Song (5):
  gl: Don't query the display when checking if the context changed
  gl/msaa: Fix a memory leak in _clip_to_traps
  gl: Fix typos in multisampling detection
  gl: Use GL_ALPHA textures for CAIRO_CONTENT_ALPHA glyph caching
  gl/msaa: Don't emit alpha when emitting vertices

Martin Robinson (1):
  gl/msaa: Add a fast path for fills that are simple quads

-- 
Chris Wilson, Intel Open Source Technology Centre


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clutter-gst 2.0.0 (release)

2013-02-06 Thread Damien Lespiau
Hi,

A new clutter-gst release is now available at:

  
http://source.clutter-project.org/sources/clutter-gst/2.0/clutter-gst-2.0.0.tar.xz
  http://download.gnome.org/sources/clutter-gst/2.0/clutter-gst-2.0.0.tar.xz

SHA256 Checksum:

c612926f1e0bbd3c1ad748192cfccf0f15fdff0113db3b983d9f58989431f99a  
clutter-gst-2.0.0.tar.xz

Additionally, a git clone of the source tree:

  git clone git://git.gnome.org/clutter-gst

will include a signed 2.0.0 tag which points to a commit named:
  b788ee8d3dfcec28fd54d38306ae87c78b11ff32

which can be verified with:
  git verify-tag 2.0.0

and can be checked out with a command such as:
  git checkout -b build 2.0.0

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 ≥ 1.0.0

API reference:

 http://docs.clutter-project.org/docs/clutter-gst/stable

List of changes since 1.9.92

 o Fix a bug in autocluttersink that would lead to playbin not considering it as
   a sink any more when removing the actual sink from the bin

 o Small build and deprecation fixes

Many Thanks to:

Nuno Araujo
Hans-Christian Ebke
Javier Jardón
Nirbheek Chauhan

-- 
Damien
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Release Cogl 1.13.2 (snapshot)

2013-02-06 Thread Robert Bragg
Good news, everyone!

The first Cogl snapshot towards Cogl 1.14 is now available (1.13.2):

LATEST NEWS
---

Cogl 1.13.22013-01-21

  • List of changes since Cogl 1.12.2

  » Adds support for texture based depth buffers
  » Lots of internal re-working to enable non-GL based drivers
  » Added a stub, NOP driver that can be useful for profiling
  » cogl_texture_rectangle_new_from_foreign() make public
  » cogl_debug_matrix_print() debug api added
  » Added support for building Cogl without a Glib dependency
(we'd like to support Cogl with emscripten/NaCl with minimal
 dependencies)
  » Unified a lot of gles 2.0 and gl driver support
  » Added OpenGL 3.1 core profile support
  » Lots of gtk-doc annotation fixes
  » cogl_buffer_map_range() api added
  » Improved SDL 2 support
  » Added cogl_sdl_onscreen_get_window() api
  » Much improved out-of-memory error reporting
  » Added support for constant attributes
  » Lots of internal work to avoid referencing a global context
  » Added a new CoglMatrixStack api
  » Enabled lazy texture storage allocation
  » Added cogl_texture_allocate() for optional explicit allocation
  » Add cogl_texture_set_data() convenience api
  » Various fixes for handling sliced texture
  » Added cogl_framebuffer_get_depth_bits() api

  • Bugzilla bugs closed since Cogl 1.12.2

  #685915 - Screenshot API is broken on big-endian
  #690891 - Support Automake 1.13
  #691945 - _cogl_unpack_uint{8,16}_t

Many thanks to:

  Damien Lespiau
  Robert Bragg
  Neil Roberts
  Adel Gadllah
  Rico Tzschichholz

FETCHING THE RELEASE
---

Tarballs can be downloaded from:

  http://download.gnome.org/sources/cogl/1.13/

SHA256 Checksum:

9599f13ea58bfb027ace81b4b98aebd453143e3a3b38139e25e1a50c4ff2f9d5
cogl-1.13.2.tar.bz2

Additionally, a git clone of the source tree:
  git clone git://git.gnome.org/cogl

will include a signed 1.13.2 tag which points to a commit named:
  b33b41e7ab0f30c97828ca509d935623e9537782

which can be verified with:
  git verify-tag 1.13.2

and can be checked out with a command such as:
  git checkout -b build 1.13.2

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 ≥ 2.32.0
  • 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-Introspection ≥ 0.9.5

GObject-Introspection is available from:

  git://git.gnome.org/gobject-introspection

If you want support for profiling Cogl you will also need:

  • UProf ≥ 0.3

UProf is available from:

  git://github.com/rib/UProf.git



DOCUMENTATION
---

The 1.x stable API is documented here:
  http://developer.gnome.org/cogl/stable/
The 1.x development API is documented here:
  http://developer.gnome.org/cogl/1.13

The experimental 2.0 API is currently not hosted online but can be built
by passing the --enable-gtk-doc option to ./c

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Gnote 3.6.2 released

2013-02-06 Thread Aurimas Černius
Gnote 3.6.2 "To teach is to learn twice" have been released!
You can download it here:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnote/3.6/

New Features:
  * Add keywords for search

Fixes:
  * Fix remembered selection with replacing selected text
  * Fix status icon for Xfce 4 (#666775)

Translations:
  * Updated translations:
- Bengali India (bn_IN)
- Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR)
- Gujarati (gu)
- Hungarian (hu)
- Kannada (kn)
- Lithuanian (lt)
- Polish (pl)
- Serbian (sr)
- Slovenian (sl)
- Spanish (es)
- Tamil (ta)
- Telugu (te)


-- 
Aurimas

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CFP, Beast Release 0.7.8

2013-02-06 Thread Tim Janik
= CALL FOR PARTICIPATION =
If you are interested in Free Software and like to tinker with interesting
projects and technologies, the Beast project needs your input. Everyone
can contribute with testing, feature feedback, translations, wiki edits or
use case discussions. Please see the website: http://beast.testbit.eu/

= BEAST RELEASE =
Christmas left a lot of time to have a run on a number of ancient quirks
with the Beast code base. A number of orphan fixes are incorporated and
the entire code base is ported to compile as C++11. This opens up the
door for some UI, scripting and middleware improvements that have been
in the queue for too long already. Before we get to that, here's what's
probably the last release of the 0.7 branch with all its glory fixes.

Let us know what issues you run into, we take every complaint you
encounter, from UI hurdles to stability issue or regressions with old BSE
files.

Beast is a music composition and modular synthesis application released
as Free Software under the GNU LGPL. Version 0.7.8 is available here:
  http://beast.testbit.eu/beast-ftp/v0.7/
Reference documentation for this version is at:
  http://dev.testbit.eu/beast/0.7.8/classes.html

This release does away with some recently reported issues and clears
our patch backlog. We'll happily take new patches. ;-)

Overview of Changes in BEAST/BSE 0.7.8:

* Wave oscillator fixes for 96k samples (bug #612281). [stw]
* Performance improvements of the scheme shell. [stw]
* Allow Alt+MouseButton1 to drag synthesis modules.
* Merged plugin libraries, improved build times.
* Use the ALSA 'default' PCM driver by default.
* Adapt code to allow fftw drop ins. [stw]
* Migrated code base to compile as C++11.
* Lots of simplifications and cleanups.
* Extended MIDI device listing.
* Improved Beast startup time.

-- 
Yours sincerely,
Tim Janik

---
http://timj.testbit.eu/ - Free software Author

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GNOME Shell 3.7.4.1

2013-02-06 Thread Florian Müllner
About GNOME Shell
=

GNOME Shell provides core user interface functions for the GNOME 3
desktop, like switching to windows and launching applications. GNOME
Shell takes advantage of the capabilities of modern graphics hardware
and introduces innovative user interface concepts to provide a
visually attractive and easy to use experience.

Tarball releases are provided largely for distributions to build
packages. If you are interested in building GNOME Shell from source,
we would recommend building from version control using the build
script described at:

 http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell

Not only will that give you the very latest version of this rapidly
changing project, it will be much easier than get GNOME Shell and its
dependencies to build from tarballs.

News


* userMenu: Use show-full-name-in-top-bar setting [Bastien; #689561]
* dateMenu: Add "Open Clocks" entry [Mathieu; #644390]
* screenshot: Immediately show the flash spot [Jasper; #691875]
* Misc. bug fixes [Rico, Jeremy]

Contributors:
  Jeremy Bicha, Mathieu Bridon, Bastien Nocera, Jasper St. Pierre,
  Rico Tzschichholz

Translations:
  Ihar Hrachyshka [be]



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ANNOUNCE: Clutter 1.13.4 (snapshot)

2013-02-06 Thread Emmanuele Bassi
Good news, everyone!

A new Clutter snapshot is now available at:

  http://download.gnome.org/sources/clutter/1.13/

SHA256 Checksum:

c4e9a6ebe66d1de78fce628b2935fc78c187523d6797d95c076156b326ac2495
clutter-1.13.4.tar.xz

Additionally, a git clone of the source tree:
  git clone git://git.gnome.org/clutter

will include a signed 1.13.4 tag which points to a commit named:
  dcec39123b88adb8b3eee7c71062a00011cc2c2c

which can be verified with:
  git verify-tag 1.13.4

and can be checked out with a command such as:
  git checkout -b build 1.13.4

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 ≥ 1.30
  Atk ≥ 2.5.3

Clutter also has platform-specific dependencies; for more information, see
the README file included in the release.

Documentation:
   Clutter: http://developer.gnome.org/clutter/unstable/
  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 1.13.2

- Build fixes for the Windows backend.
Including fixes for building with Visual Studio.

- Fix for the fullscreen support of the ClutterStage on Windows.

- Documentation fixes.

- Use XFixes to show and hide the cursor on X11 backends.

- Allow setting Pango attributes on editable ClutterText actors.

- Translation updates
Russian, Bulgarian, Spanish, Greek, Galician, Slovenia, Polish.

  • List of bugs fixed

#690735 - ClutterSwipeAction is broken
#691651 - Fix a typo in CLUTTER_STAGE_STATE document
#686477 - pango attributes in ClutterText cannot be set while editable
#690836 - clutter_stage_set_fullscreen on a win32 stage does not function
  correctly
#690835 - mingw build from git master fails with "no previous declaration
  for 'DllMain'"
#690833 - missing include file clutter-shader.h in clutter-backend-win32.c
#691114 - "(constructor)" tag for clutter_color_alloc() is missing
#690664 - x11: Ignore num lock / scroll lock for event state
#690497 - use XFixes for hiding the cursor

Many thanks to:

  Jasper St. Pierre, Wouter Paesen, Chun-wei Fan, Emmanuele Bassi, Kouhei
  Sutou, Aleksej Kabanov, Alexander Shopov, Daniel Mustieles, Daniel Stone,
  Dimitris Spingos, Fran Diéguez, Matej Urbančič, Nirbheek Chauhan, Piotr
  Drąg, Tomeu Vizoso.


Have fun with Clutter!

ciao,
 Emmanuele.

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cairo release 1.12.10 now available

2013-02-06 Thread Chris Wilson
A new cairo release 1.12.10 is now available from:

http://cairographics.org/releases/cairo-1.12.10.tar.xz

which can be verified with:

http://cairographics.org/releases/cairo-1.12.10.tar.xz.sha1
be06d5aaa272bbbd08380f71ca710d5612881493  cairo-1.12.10.tar.xz

http://cairographics.org/releases/cairo-1.12.10.tar.xz.sha1.asc
(signed by Chris Wilson)

  Additionally, a git clone of the source tree:

git clone git://git.cairographics.org/git/cairo

will include a signed 1.12.10 tag which points to a commit named:
2d6204c67d4d0d9c5d03087c4c1609a81ef1fdb7

which can be verified with:
git verify-tag 1.12.10

and can be checked out with a command such as:
git checkout -b build 1.12.10

Release 1.12.10 (2013-01-16 Chris Wilson )

A heap of bug fixes everywhere, and the gradual completion of the MSAA
backend for cairo-gl. Perhaps the most noteworthy set of the bugfixes
was the crusage lead by Behdad Eshfabod to make font handling by
pango/cairo/fontconfig fully threadsafe. This testing revealed a couple
of races that needed fixing in Cairo's scaled-font and glyph cache.

Bug fixes
-

  Append coincident elements to the recording's surface bbtree so that
  the list is not corrupted and the overlapping elements lost.

  Fix cairo-trace to correctly record map-to-image/unmap-image and then
  replay them.

  Ignore MappingNotifies when running the XCB testsuite as they are sent
  to all clients when the keyboard changes. The testsuite would detect
  the unexpected event and complain.

  Handle very large large images in the XCB backend.

  Fix a memory leak in the xlib/shm layer, and prevent use of the SHM
  surfaces after the display is closed.
  https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi

  Handle resizing of bitmap fonts, in preparation for a fix to
  fontconfig to correctly pass on the user request for scaling.

  Always include subroutine 4 (hint replacement idion) when subsetting
  type 1 fonts in order to prevent a crash in cgpdftops on Mac OS/X

  Fix a couple of typos in the cairo-gobject.h header files for
  introspection.

  Prevent a mutex deadlock when freeing a scaled-glyph containing a
  recording-surface that itself references another scaled-glyph.
  https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54950

  Make scaled-font cache actually thread-safe and prevent
  use-after-frees.

  Restore support for older versions of XRender. A couple of typos and a
  few forgotten chunks prevented the xlib compositor from running
  correctly with XRender < 0.10. Note that there are still a few
  regressions remaining.

Complete list of changes from 1.12.8 to 1.12.10
---

Adam Jackson (1):
  xlib/shm: Fix memory leak

Adrian Johnson (1):
  doc: Add CAIRO_MIME_TYPE_UNIQUE_ID to list of supported mime types

Alejandro G. Castro (1):
  gl/msaa: Avoid the stencil buffer when possible during masking

Behdad Esfahbod (3):
  [Minor] Improve logging
  [ft] Remove ancient check for FT_Bitmap_Size.y_ppem
  [ft] Fix resizing of bitmap fonts

Chris Wilson (50):
  version: Post-release bump to 1.12.9
  trace: Fix operand emission for map-to-image and unmap-image
  trace: Do not forcibly add surfaces to the dictionary
  script: Fix map-to-image/unmap stack manipulations
  mempool: Reduce the assertion into an alignment adjustment for the base
  xlib/shm: Populate send_event and serial
  xlib/shm: Rate-limit events and only use as necessary
  xlib/shm: Do not trigger a surplus event from XShmPutImage
  Revert "xlib/shm: Do not trigger a surplus event from XShmPutImage"
  perf/chart: Show the geometric average as an extra column
  perf/chart: Contract the default output filenames
  gl: Use vfunc for vertex emission
  gl: Provide a fast emitter for solid glyphs
  gl: Provide a fast emitter for solid spans
  xlib/shm: Fix typo in creation of a SHM image
  xlib: Use SHM transport for ordinary image uploads
  stroke: Make the incremental trapezoid stroker optionally available again
  xlib: Avoid copying the source twice if it is an image
  scaled-font: Mention ownership of returned object from get_font_face()
  Add missing local slim proto for cairo_recording_surface_create
  gobject: Fix my typo s/TEST/TEXT/ in the previous commit
  script: Recompress strings using LZO whilst binding traces
  xlib/shm: Only mark the shm pixmap as active if we upload into it
  xlib: Simplify source creation by use of map-to-image
  image: Call pixman without a mask for opaque regions of inplace_spans
  script: Attempt to decompress images in place
  script: Simply exchange source/dest images for _set_source_image
  script: Thaw the scaled font cache on the error path
  scaled-font: Always hold the mutex even for sing

at-spi2-core 2.7.4.1

2013-02-06 Thread Mike Gorse
I've just rolled a new tarball for at-spi2-core to fix a major crasher 
that made its way into 2.7.4.


ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/at-spi2-core/2.7/at-spi2-core-2.7.4.1.tar.xz

-Mike
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GNOME Shell 3.7.4

2013-02-06 Thread Florian Müllner
About GNOME Shell
=

GNOME Shell provides core user interface functions for the GNOME 3
desktop, like switching to windows and launching applications. GNOME
Shell takes advantage of the capabilities of modern graphics hardware
and introduces innovative user interface concepts to provide a
visually attractive and easy to use experience.

Tarball releases are provided largely for distributions to build
packages. If you are interested in building GNOME Shell from source,
we would recommend building from version control using the build
script described at:

 http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell

Not only will that give you the very latest version of this rapidly
changing project, it will be much easier than get GNOME Shell and its
dependencies to build from tarballs.

News


* Make menu separators crisp [Giovanni, Allan; #641745]
* power: Update for new D-Bus name [Bastien; #690506]
* Add smooth scrolling support [Jasper; #687573]
* Tweak notification layout [Allan; #688506]
* Ping the active window when using the app menu [Giovanni; #684340]
* Make password entries insensitive after submission [Jasper; #690594, #690895]
* Honor lock-delay GSettings key [Giovanni, Matthias; #690766, #691170]
* Use text/calendar preferred app as the calendar app [Giovanni; #690767]
* lookingGlass: Move to an inspect() function [Jasper; #690726]
* Make OSK animation quicker, snappier [Rui; #688642]
* Allow to close chat notifications with Escape [Jasper; #690897]
* Honor org.gnome.desktop.screensaver.user-switch-enabled [Giovanni; #691042]
* Add a SelectArea() DBus method [Cosimo; #687954]
* Support non-absolute paths when saving screenshots [Cosimo; #688004]
* OSK: Fix extended keys popups [Rui; #674955]
* Don't hide or show the keyboard immediately [Rui; #688646]
* Improve padding in power menu [Giovanni; #689297]
* Add per-window input source switching [Rui; #691414]
* Misc bug fixes and cleanups [Rico, Jasper, Giovanni, Rui, Florian, Dan;
  #690608, #690589, #690539, #687081, #690667, #690665, #690666, #685856,
  #690858, #690895, #680414, #690965, #691019, #690590, #681376, #690180,
  #685513, #689263, #691553, #691720, #691743, #691750]

Contributors:
  Giovanni Campagna, Cosimo Cecchi, Matthias Clasen, Allan Day, Rui Matos,
  Florian Müllner, Bastien Nocera, Jasper St. Pierre, Rico Tzschichholz,
  Dan Winship

Translations:
  Matej Urbančič [sl], Kjartan Maraas [nb], Mattias Põldaru [et],
  Yaron Shahrabani [he], Aurimas Černius [lt], Khaled Hosny [ar],
  Fran Diéguez [gl], Daniel Mustieles [es], Piotr Drąg [pl], Balázs Úr [hu],
  Baurzhan Muftakhidinov [kk], Tobias Endrigkeit [de], Dušan Kazik [sk],
  Aron Xu [zh_CN], Gheyret Kenji [ug]


Download

http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-shell/3.7/gnome-shell-3.7.4.tar.xz
(1.37M)
  sha256sum: a51b515f41dead4e15e84661210d7fbbd7315b7a22ccb97afba2a43d5d9da9fe
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Mutter 3.7.4

2013-02-06 Thread Florian Müllner
About mutter


Mutter is a window and compositing manager that displays and manages
your desktop via OpenGL. Mutter combines a sophisticated display
engine using the Clutter toolkit with solid window-management logic
inherited from the Metacity window manager.

While Mutter can be used stand-alone, it is primarily intended to be
used as the display core of a larger system such as GNOME Shell. For
this reason, Mutter is very extensible via plugins, which are used
both to add fancy visual effects and to rework the window management
behaviors to meet the needs of the environment.

News


* Add support for bypass compositor hints [Adel; #683020]
* Make automaximization optional [Adel; #680990]
* Add method for checking if the application is responding [Giovanni; #684340]
* Expose the xinput opcode [Jasper; #690590]
* Rebrand "minimize" as "hide" [Florian; #682887]
* Misc bug fixes and cleanups [Giovanni, Ray, Jasper, Matthias, Debarshi,
  Florian, Rui; #690454, #690573, #690593, #690956, #691363, #690609, #690317,
  #689263]

Contributors:
  Giovanni Campagna, Matthias Clasen, Adel Gadllah, Rui Matos, Florian Müllner,
  Debarshi Ray, Jasper St. Pierre, Ray Strode

Translations:
  Mattias Põldaru [et], Yaron Shahrabani [he], Daniel Mustieles [es],
  Khaled Hosny [ar], Fran Diéguez [gl], A S Alam [pa], Piotr Drąg [pl],
  Rafael Ferreira [pt_BR], Nilamdyuti Goswami [as], Alexander Shopov [bg],
  Matej Urbančič [sl]



Download

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  sha256sum: 5d2cf10ce0c61641382e8993b89d401643182e6b624cb44fb0937c0ad428
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ANNOUNCE: Accerciser v3.7.4 released

2013-02-06 Thread Javier Hernández Antúnez
We're happy to announce Accerciser v3.7.4

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
=
Fix for bug 691136 - Replace deprecated GObject methods with their
GLib equivalents
Fix for bug 691145 - The Interface Viewer's States tree is too small
Fix for bug 691147 - The Interface Viewer displays markup
Fix for bug 691141 - Interface Viewer does not populate in Python 3

Thanks to Joanmarie Diggs for the patches!

Where can I get it ?
===
You can obtain Accerciser v3.7.4 in source code form at the following:

http://download.gnome.org/sources/accerciser/3.7/accerciser-3.7.4.tar.xz
sha256sum: 46b43eeb82ea79e0e2c54eeef26ab88f782fc2c249ee220ee1d99715323554ba

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ANNOUNCE: at-spi2-core 2.7.4 released

2013-02-06 Thread Mike Gorse

At-spi2-core 2.7.4 is now available for download at:

http://download.gnome.org/sources/at-spi2-core/2.7/

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 2.7.4

* [core] Fix some ref count leaks.

* [core] Some functions that return accessibles now propagate errors.


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
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Boxes 3.6.3

2013-02-06 Thread Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)
Hi,

Here is another bug fix release in the stable 3.6 cycle. Changes since 3.6.2:

- Fix express installation for Fedora 18.
- Don't crash when running Boxes while it's already running.
- Added/updated translations:
  - Kannada
  - Tamil

All contributors to this release:

Christophe Fergeau 
Dr.T.Vasudevan 
Shankar Prasad 
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

Download
===

Tarball: 
http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-boxes/3.6/gnome-boxes-3.6.3.tar.xz
sha256 checksum:
c39b3a71a823fecc0c94ed1f288b3369191b465dd672921ef48bb2779757e8d5



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Boxes 3.7.4

2013-02-06 Thread Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)
Hi everyone,

Announcing another release in the 3.7.x unstable cycle. Changes since 3.7.3:

- Make use of new libosinfo API to avoid starting installation in language
  unsupported by installer media.
- Add smartcard support. If --enable-smartcard support is passed we create new
  VMs with smartcard support, or let you add it to old VMs.
- Ensure driver files cache is up2date and unique.
- Once installation is complete,
  - Eject CDROM.
  - Delete installer files.
- Make the progressbar on wizard's preparation page more useful by showing
  progress of media detection and drivers download and keeping user informed
  about current activity.
- Adapt to Clutter 1.12 and Gtk+ 3.2.
- Added/updated/fixed translations:
  - Assamese
  - Belarusian
  - Bulgarian
  - Estonian
  - Galician
  - Hebrew
  - Hungarian
  - Lithuanian
  - Norwegian bokmål
  - Polish
  - Slovenian
  - Spanish
- Remove now redundant Vala API files.
- Some other functional and non-functional improvements and fixes.

Dependencies changed:

- libosinfo >= 0.2.3
- libvirt-gobject >= 0.1.5
- libvirt-gconfig >= 0.1.5

All contributors to this release:

Alexander Larsson 
Aurimas Černius 
Balázs Úr 
Christophe Fergeau 
Daniel Mustieles 
Fabiano Fidêncio 
Fran Diéguez 
Ihar Hrachyshka 
Kjartan Maraas 
Krasimir Chonov 
Matej Urbančič 
Mattias Põldaru 
Nilamdyuti Goswami 
Piotr Drąg 
Yaron Shahrabani 
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


Tarball: 
http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-boxes/3.7/gnome-boxes-3.7.4.tar.xz
sha256 checksum:
74ee22a793ba7519d4dcd8a786d90deede60fb619b506a7fbad6aa71f1984528


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Libosinfo 0.2.3

2013-02-06 Thread Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)
Libosinfo 0.2.3 is out!

Changes since 0.2.2:

- Add datamaps for translating OS-neutral values to OS-specific ones, e.g some
  installer configuration parameters like keyboard, language and timezone etc.
- New API to detect media that makes it possible to also query languages
  supported by the media.
- Add install scripts for:
  - RHEL 6.x.
  - Microsoft Windows 8
- Fix install script for Fedora 18.
- Drop support for encoding in l10n install script configuration parameters.
- Fix test build issues.
- Fixes and improvements to documentation.
- Fix potential issues spotted by Coverity.
- Fix build for translations.
- osinfo-install-script tool now has options to list available configuration
  parameters and profiles.
- Add/improve data on:
  - RHEL
  - Debian
  - openSUSE
  - Microsoft Windows 7
  - Ubuntu
  - MacOS X
- Added translations:
  - Ukrainian
  - Polish
- Many other fixes and improvements.

What is libosinfo?
=

libosinfo is a GObject based library API for managing information about
operating systems, hypervisors and the (virtual) hardware devices they can
support. It includes a database containing device metadata and provides APIs
to match/identify optimal devices for deploying an operating system on a
hypervisor. Via the magic of GObject Introspection, the API is available in all
common programming languages with demos for javascript (GJS/Seed) and python
(PyGObject). Also provided are Vala bindings.

libosinfo is Free Software and licenced under LGPLv2+.

The latest official releases can be found at:

https://fedorahosted.org/released/libosinfo/

Dependencies


- Required:
  - gobject-2.0
  - gio-2.0
  - libxml-2.0

- Optional:
  - gobject-introspection
  - Vala (build-time only)

For further information about libosinfo please consult the project homepage

   https://fedorahosted.org/libosinfo/

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PyGObject 3.7.4 released

2013-02-06 Thread Martin Pitt
I am pleased to announce version 3.7.4 of the Python bindings for
GObject. This is the fourth release of the 3.7.x series which will
eventually result in the stable 3.8 release for GNOME 3.8.

Download

The new release is available from ftp.gnome.org:

http://download.gnome.org/sources/pygobject/3.7/pygobject-3.7.4.tar.xz
  sha256sum: 840fa9d34d82c5218aec22138a36e68b47e761566e63fe27ff5ec20082ddc8a1

What’s new since PyGObject 3.7.3
=
  - Allow setting values through GtkTreeModelFilter (Simonas Kazlauskas)
(#689624)
  - Support GParamSpec signal arguments from Python (Martin Pitt)
(#683099)
  - pygobject_emit(): Fix cleanup on error (Martin Pitt)
  - Add signal emission methods to TreeModel which coerce the path
argument (Simon Feltman) (#682933)
  - Add override for GValue (Bastian Winkler) (#677473)
  - Mark caller-allocated boxed structures as having a slice allocated
(Mike Gorse) (#699501)
  - pygi-property: Support boxed GSList/GList types (Olivier Crête)
(#684059)
  - tests: Add missing backwards compat methods for Python 2.6
(Martin Pitt) (#691646)
  - Allow setting TreeModel values to None (Simon Feltman) (#684094)
  - Set clean-up handler for marshalled arrays (Mike Gorse) (#691509)
  - Support setting string fields in structs (Vadim Rutkovsky) (#678401)
  - Permit plain integers for "gchar" values (Martin Pitt)
  - Allow single byte values for int8 types (Martin Pitt) (#691524)
  - Fix invalid memory access handling errors when registering an enum
type (Mike Gorse)
  - Fix (out) arguments in callbacks (Martin Pitt)
  - Fix C to Python marshalling of struct pointer arrays (Martin Pitt)
  - Don't let Property.setter() method names define property names
(Martin Pitt) (#688971)
  - Use g-i stack allocation API (Martin Pitt) (#615982)
  - pyg_value_from_pyobject: support GArray (Ray Strode) (#690514)
  - Fix obsolete automake macros (Marko Lindqvist) (#691101)
  - Change dynamic enum and flag gtype creation to use namespaced naming
(Simon Feltman) (#690455)
  - Fix Gtk.UIManager.add_ui_from_string() override for non-ASCII chars
(Jonathan Ballet) (#690329)
  - Don't dup strings before passing them to type registration functions
(Mike Gorse) (#690532)
  - Fix marshalling of arrays of boxed struct values (Carlos Garnacho)
(#656312)
 

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
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GNOME Online Accounts 3.7.4 released

2013-02-06 Thread Debarshi Ray
GNOME Online Accounts provides interfaces so that applications and
libraries in GNOME can access the user's online accounts. It has
providers for Google, ownCloud, Facebook, Flickr, Windows Live,
Microsoft Exchange and Kerberos.

Overview of changes in 3.7.4


* Bugs fixed:
 689770 google: Make the configure options match OAuth 2.0 lingo
 691122 webview: don't set the OSD style class on the whole overlay
 691142 identity: Don't leak the GoaKerberosIdentity

* Updated translations:
 Arabic
 Aragonese
 Assamese
 Bulgarian
 Simplified Chinese
 Galician
 Hebrew
 Hungarian
 Kazakh
 Lithuanian
 Norwegian bokmal
 Persian
 Polish
 Portuguese (Brazilian)
 Russian
 Slovak
 Slovenian
 Spanish
 Uyghur

Download: http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-online-accounts/3.7/
Bugs: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=gnome-online-accounts
Git: http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-online-accounts

Happy hacking,
Debarshi

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A new Nemiver release 0.9.4 is now available.

2013-02-06 Thread Dodji Seketeli
Hello,

This release of Nemiver essentially brings bug fixes along with
language translation updates.  Distribution package maintainers are
encouraged to switch to this new version.

Below is the formal announcement.

What is Nemiver?


Nemiver is a standalone graphical debugger that integrates well in the
GNOME desktop environment.  It currently features a backend which uses
the GNU debugger GDB for debugging C/C++ programs.

Where to get it?


This release is available as a source package in tar.xz format and can
be downloaded from: http://download.gnome.org/sources/nemiver.

The home page of the Nemiver project is at http://projects.gnome.org/nemiver.

What's changed in this release?


Alexandre Franke:
  Update French translation

Ask H. Larsen:
  Updated Danish translation

Bruce Cowan:
  Updated British English translation

Carles Ferrando:
  Added Catalan (Valencian) translation

Cheng-Chia Tseng:
  Updated Traditional Chinese translation(Hong Kong and Taiwan)

Daniel Mustieles:
  Updated Spanish translation
  Added search keywords to .desktop file

Dimitris Spingos:
  Updated Greek translation help

Dodji Seketeli:
  689338 - Sometimes current frame is wrongly set
  689458 - Crash when copying variable value
  684046 - nemiver.desktop conformance fix
  670439 - Nemiver doesn't handle well multi-threaded apps
  689575 - Freeze when local variable values are refreshed
  Fix well form-ness of gl.po
  Fix help browser launching
  Fix French translation markup
  Ensure workbench body is shown
  Added a README.release.txt file
  Various code cleanups

Duarte Loreto:
  Updated Portuguese translation

Fran Diéguez:
  Updated Galician translations

Gabor Kelemen:
  Added hu to LINGUAS
  Added Hungarian translation

Gabriel Speckhahn:
  Updated Brazilian Portuguese translation

Gheyret Kenji:
  Uyghur translation added.

Gil Forcada:
  Updated Catalan translation

Javier Jardón:
  Use new documentation infrastructure

Kjartan Maraas:
  Updated Norwegian bokmål translation

Marek Černocký:
  Updated Czech translation

Mario Blättermann:
  Updated German doc translation
  Updated German translation

Matej Urbančič:
  Updated Slovenian translation

OKANO Takayoshi:
  Updated Japanese translation

Piotr Drąg:
  Updated Polish translation

Rajesh Ranjan:
  hindi update

Richard Stanislavský:
  Added Slovak translation

Rūdolfs Mazurs:
  Added Latvian translation

Seong-ho Cho:
  Updated Korean translation

Takeshi AIHANA:
  Updated Japanese translation.

Wolfgang Stoeggl:
  Updated German translation

Yuri Myasoedov:
  Updated Russian translation

lainme:
  update Simplified Chinese (zh_CN) translation


Happy Debugging!

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WebKitGTK+ 1.11.4 released!

2013-02-06 Thread Carlos Garcia Campos
WebKitGTK+ 1.11.4 is available for download at:

http://webkitgtk.org/releases/webkitgtk-1.11.4.tar.xz (8.8MB)
   md5sum: b0c54b7ffcebb978e5d83cd8745b704e
   sha256sum: 7c04e4793b733efd17ed7e0014be321f9f54eec31ea94a0d9e8f7fbe04b47194

This is a development release leading toward 2.0.

What's new in the WebKitGTK+ 1.11.4 release?


  - Add support for loading web process extensions to WebKit2 GTK+.
  - Embed the HTTP authentication dialog into the WebView in WebKit2.
  - Add support for IME Composition to WebKit2.
  - Add API to notify about display/execution of insecure content to
WebKit2 GTK+ API.
  - Add GTK+ API to set a WebKitWebView in view source mode to WebKit2.
  - Add API to set a TLS errors policy to WebKit2 GTK+ API.
  - Add WEBKIT_HIT_TEST_RESULT_CONTEXT_SCROLLBAR to WebKit2 GTK+ API.
  - Add support for remote Web Inspector to WebKit2.
  - Complete the documentation od sections in WebKit2 GTK+ API.
  - Fix cookies and custom URI requests when the web process is
re-launched after a crash.
  - Fix a crash in WebKit2 when running inside Xvfb.
  - Fix a crash in WebKit2 when the WebView is resized with the
inspector attached.
  - Use Harfbuzz instead of Pango in GTK+ port.
  - Add support for WebP image.
  - Port WebAudio backend to GStreamer 1.0 API.
  - Fix the buffering ranges reported with GStreamer 1.0.
  - Implement multipart/x-mixed-replace in the soup network backend.
  - Fix invalid entries for plugins in navigator.plugins.
  - Add implementation for AccessibilityUIElementGtk::isSelectable()
and AccessibilityUIElementGtk::isMultiSelectable().
  - Expose ARIA roles for tab, tabpanel and tablist.
  - Fixed several memory leaks.

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 >= 2.32.0
libsoup >= 2.40.0
cairo >= 1.10
libxml >= 2.6
fontconfig >= 2.4
FreeType2 >= 9.0
libsecret

Depending on your configuration options WebKitGTK+ may also depend on:

gtk+ >= 3.4.0
gail >= 3.0
libxslt >= 1.1.7
SQLite >= 3.0
gstreamer >= 0.10
gstreamer-plugin-base >= 0.10.30
enchant >= 0.22
Clutter >= 1.8.2
Clutter GTK+ >= 1.0.2

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,
January 12, 2013
-- 
Carlos Garcia Campos
http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF3D322D0EC4582C3


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tracker 0.14.5

2013-02-06 Thread Martyn Russell

About Tracker
=

Tracker is a semantic data storage for desktop and mobile devices.
Tracker uses W3C standards for RDF ontologies using Nepomuk with
SPARQL to query and update the data.

Tracker is a central repository of user information, that provides two
big benefits for the user; shared data between applications and
information which is relational to other information (for example:
mixing contacts with files, locations, activities and etc.).

News


The changes are:

  * build: Fixes --with-nautilus-extensions-dir which was broken
  * Fixes: GB#692409, playlist extractor should index playlist title if 
available

  * Fixes: GB#692603, Search can not find pdf files using author names
  * Fixes: GB#691807, Tracker should build against libgee 0.8
  * Fixes: GB#690170, Add nfo:MediaList type to .m3u playlist files
  * Fixes: GB#688287, build: don't build-depend on Dia
  * Fixes: GB#692210, miner-manager: plug some memleaks
  * Fixes: GB#688371, add support for GKqueueDirectoryMonitor
  * libtracker-common: Add replacement function for flock() on Solaris
  * tracker-miner-fs, store: Add MeeGo keys to desktop files 
(OnlyShowIn, X-Meego-Priority keys)


Translations:

  * Updated cs: Marek Černocký
  * Updated de: Christian Kirbach
  * Updated pt_BR: Henrique P. Machado



ChangeLog
=
http://download.gnome.org/sources/tracker/0.14/tracker-0.14.5.changes 
(2.22K)


Download

http://download.gnome.org/sources/tracker/0.14/tracker-0.14.5.tar.xz (5.78M)
  sha256sum: 
cabef75eb18ad35208000dc472bdc20a74269799414527ee6e1c1c1cfb28eec8


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