to install the appropriate BuildStream version for the
project.
o Added errors when loading BuildStream 2 plugins in a BuildStream 1
project, recommending to use BuildStream 1 plugins with BuildStream
1 projects.
Contributors:
=
- Tristan Van Berkom
- Valentin David
===
- Abderrahim Kitouni
- Javier Jardón
- Jürg Billeter
- Thomas Coldrick
- Tristan Van Berkom
- Valentin David
- William Salmon
Where can I get it ?
https://download.gnome.org/sources/BuildStream/1.4/
For more information on the BuildStream project, visit our home page
at
ndan Singh
- Darius Makovsky
- Javier Jardón
- Tristan Van Berkom
- Valentin David
Where can I get it ?
https://download.gnome.org/sources/BuildStream/1.4/
For more information on the BuildStream project, visit our home page
at https://buildstream.build/
Cheers,
ibutes.
o Add new `pip` source plugin for downloading python packages using
pip, based on requirements files from previous sources.
Contributors:
=
- Chandan Singh
- Raoul Hidalgo Charman
- Tristan Van Berkom
Where can I get it ?
==
https://download.gnome.org
with informative error if stdout/stderr are O_NONBLOCK
(#929)
Contributors:
=
- Tristan Van Berkom
- Valentin David
Where can I get it ?
==
https://download.gnome.org/sources/BuildStream/1.2/
For more information on the BuildStream project, visit our home page
at
building anything (#1014)
o Fixed incorrect error message with malformed YAML in
project.conf (#1019)
Contributors:
=
- Abderrahim Kitouni
- Javier Jardón
- Thomas Coldrick
- Tristan Van Berkom
Where can I get it ?
==
https://download.gnome.org/sources/BuildStream
UI/Logging improvements regarding cache quota usage
o Fix `bst push` in non-strict mode (#990)
o Fix crash (regression) when tracking a single element (#1012)
Contributors:
=
- Abderrahim Kitouni
- Javier Jardón
- Mathieu Bridon
- Matthew Yates
- Tristan Van Berkom
Where ca
require exact versions of dependencies for running tests
(#916)
o Fail on overlap policy no longer inherited from subprojects (#926)
Contributors:
=
- Benjamin Schubert
- Chandan Singh
- Javier Jardón
- Matthew Yates
- Tristan Van Berkom
Where can I get it
full (#609)
o Fixed possible artifact cache corruption (#749)
o Fixed `bst checkout --deps none` behavior (#670)
Contributors:
=
- Chandan Singh
- Dor Askayo
- James Ennis
- Javier Jardón
- Jim MacArthur
- Tristan Van Berkom
- Valentin David
Where can I get it
Van Berkom
- Valentin David
Where can I get it ?
https://download.gnome.org/sources/BuildStream/1.2/
For more information on the BuildStream project, visit our home page
at https://buildstream.build/
Cheers,
-Tristan
h in `bst fetch` when project.refs and source mirroring are in
use (#666)
o Removed blessings dependency
o Support for batch file downloads on the artifact cache server
Contributors:
=
- Josh Smith
- Jürg Billeter
- Tiago Gomes
- Tristan Van Berkom
Where can I
- Tom Pollard
- Tristan Van Berkom
- Valentin David
Where can I get it ?
==
https://download.gnome.org/sources/BuildStream/1.2/
For more information on the BuildStream project, visit our home page
at https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/BuildStream
Cheers,
-Tristan
:
=
- Chandan Singh
- Javier Jardón
- Jonathan Maw
- Josh Smith
- Jürg Billeter
- Mathieu Bridon
- Sam Thursfield
- Tiago Gomes
- Tristan Van Berkom
- Valentin David
- William Salmon
Where can I get it ?
==
https://download.gnome.org/sources/BuildStream/1.1/
For
Dawson
- Phillip Smyth
- Sam Thursfield
- Tiago Gomes
- Tristan Van Berkom
- Valentin David
Where can I get it ?
==
https://download.gnome.org/sources/BuildStream/1.1/
For more information on the BuildStream project, visit our home page
at https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects
oject.conf and .bst
files
Contributors:
=
- Chandan Singh
- Ed Baunton
- Jonathan Maw
- Josh Smith
- Mathieu Bridon
- Tiago Gomes
- Tom Pollard
- Tristan Maat
- Tristan Van Berkom
- Valentin David
Where can I get it ?
==
https://download.gnome.org/sources/B
l Dawson
- Phillip Smyth
- Tiago Gomes
- Tristan Maat
- Tristan Van Berkom
- Valentin David
- William Salmon
Where can I get it ?
==
https://download.gnome.org/sources/BuildStream/1.1/
For more information on the BuildStream project, visit our home page
at https://wiki.gnome.org/
ardón
- Jim MacArthur
- Paul Sherwood
- Phillip Smyth
- Richard Maw
- Sam Thursfield
- Tristan Maat
- Tristan Van Berkom
- milloni
Where can I get it ?
==
https://download.gnome.org/sources/BuildStream/1.1/
For more information on the BuildStream project, visit our home pa
Billeter
- Phillip Smyth
- Rafael Fontenelle
- Richard Maw
- Sam Thursfield
- Tristan Maat
- Tristan Van Berkom
Where can I get it ?
==
https://download.gnome.org/sources/BuildStream/1.1/
For more information on the BuildStream project, visit our home page
at https
ns.
o Tar and zip sources now automatically recall an `etag`
from the http headers, optimizing tracking of tarballs
significantly (issue #62)
Contributors:
=
- Chandan Singh
- James Ennis
- Jim MacArthur
- Jonathan Maw
- Jürg Billeter
- Sam Thursfield
- Tristan Van Berkom
ntributors:
=
- Abderrahim Kitouni
- Angelos Evripiotis
- Chandan Singh
- Gökçen Nurlu
- Javier Jardón
- Jonathan Maw
- Jürg Billeter
- Phillip Smyth
- Sam Thursfield
- Tristan Maat
- Tristan Van Berkom
Where can I get it ?
==
https://download.gnome.o
:
=
- Sam Thursfield
- Tristan Van Berkom
Where can I get it ?
==
https://download.gnome.org/sources/BuildStream/1.0/
For more information on the BuildStream project, visit our home page:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/BuildStream
Cheers,
-Tristan
ndan Singh
- Charles Bailey
- Daniel Playle
- Gökçen Nurlu
- Javier Jardón
- Jonathan Maw
- Jürg Billeter
- Justin Erenkrantz
- Mathieu Bridon
- Patrick Griffis
- Paul Sherwood
- Pedro Alvarez
- Sam Thursfield
- Thomas Chetwin
- Tristan Maat
- Tristan Van Berkom
- Valentin David
Where
Glade 3.15.2 is the third development snapshot in the 3.15 series
leading up to 3.16 and depends on GTK+ 3.9.
We've been keeping a strict watch on the 3.15 series, however,
we were not alert enough in guarding this development snapshot
and this morning 3.15.2 escaped.
If you encounter 3.15.2 in
Glade 3.15.1 is the second unstable development snapshot in
the 3.15 series and depends on GTK+ 3.9.0. ... The Glade 3.15.1
release has been affectionately named after the 1995 release by
Snoop Dogg and Tha Dogg Pound Gang.
After the whopping release of Juan Pablo's Drag and Drop support,
this new
This is the second stable release in the 3.8 series.
It depends on GTK+ 2.24 and includes some important
bug fixes back ported from the 3.10 and master branches.
As I've mentioned in the previous release notes, Glade 3.8
is parallel installable with Glade 3.10, if you need to
work with Glade proj
Glade 3.8 is the last stable series of Glade depending on GTK+2 and
replaces any previous installation of Glade <= 3.7.
In the coming year, some features might be added to Glade 3.8 to help
fully support the GTK+ 2.24 feature set.
What is Glade?
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick &
Glade 3.10 is finally here, and by the looks of it, late.
Glade 3.10 is the first stable series of Glade that depends on GTK+3
and it is parallel installable with previous versions of Glade which
depend on GTK+2.
Some major changes:
- There is no libgnomeui plugin anymore
- No deprecated widg
Hi,
This is the third instalment on the Glade 3.9 cycle
leading up to Glade 3.10 and it depends on GTK+3 (currently
GTK+ version >= 2.99).
Highlights in this release include:
- Off screen rendering of project widgets, fancy selection drawing
- All project widgets are viewable in the same w
Hi,
This is the second instalment on the Glade 3.9 cycle
leading up to Glade 3.10 and it depends on GTK+3 (version >= 2.99).
This is not a stable release and is for testing purposes only.
Highlights of this release include:
- Johannes Schmid rewrote the signal editor to use an internal
G
This is another development snapshot leading up to Glade 3.8 that
will depend on GTK+ 2.24.
Note that this is the last 3.7 release that still depends on GTK+ 2.20.
What is Glade?
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user
interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the GN
... And so it was, that yet another GNOME module updated itself to build
against the mighty forces of GTK+ 3.0 ... and they lived happily
ever ...
That's right folks, Glade for GTK+ 3.0 is here... this is the first
development release leading up to Glade 3.10 which will run against
GTK+ 3.0, curre
Ok, long long long awaited release of captive software:
Glade 3.7.2 the third development snapshot leading up to 3.8
is now fresh out of the oven ! (and the crowd goes *roar*).
WARNING, this is *not* widely tested and it's not a stable
release (please don't package me, wait for 3.8 and 3.10).
Th
Hello all,
This is the exciting second release in the Glade 3.7 development
series; it includes a long list of improvements summerized below.
The Glade 3.7 series now depends on GTK+ 2.20 and notably the UI has
changed a bit:
o notebook tabs have been added to navigate through open project
This is a long awaited release of bugfixes which have accumulated
in git master over the past year, along with some last minute cleanups
and updates to the catalog and one new GtkEntry editor feature.
Note that this release; while only adding stability to the 3.6.x series should
be considered "
Morning hackers,
I am proud to present to you Glade 3.6.7: the "Horizontally Oriented"
Release, which is yet another bugfix release on the ever so stabler
3.6 series.
This release will make everything horizontally oriented in any project
created prior to GTK+ 2.16. Thats right, most projects wh
Hey hey,
heres another follow up in the 3.6 stabler
and stabler series with one more obscure crash fixer
and working osx integration ;-)
Enjoy,
- The Glade guys
What is Glade ?
===
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user
interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit a
Hey,
Heres another bugfix release, this time I did finally
nail the erratic widget names that I thought I had fixed,
and thanks to a little help from our friends, we close the
python plugin linkage bug.
Also another announcement, we now have win32 and Mac OSX binaries
distributed on ftp.gnome.
Hello,
Heres another bugfix release with some fixes for some really
annoying bugs... sorry for holding out on you for so long...
I've been blocking this release on an m4 macro bug[0] that is
I think blocking our python plugin from being packaged, I could
actually really use a hand solving this o
Hello Hackers,
Heres another bugfix release on the 3.6 series,
which come with the usual bugfixes, plus some critical
bugfixes, and some documentation about using the new
python support plugin :) (three cheers for Juan Pablo !)
So, as it seems the web update hooks in git are broken or
just a li
Morning hackers,
Here is the second bugfix release on the 3.6 series which
just missed GNOME 2.26.1 but still has some important bug fixes...
Enjoy,
- Tristan
What is Glade ?
===
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user
interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and
Hey !
So we got off to a bit of a rocky start with all the new features
in place, there were some more crashers and some regressions, and
ofcourse I've had my hands tied all this time, but here's a bugfix
release that should nail all of the critical bugs that cropped up
immediately after the big
Hello hackers !
So here we are, like it or not, its release day.
There are alot of things I havent had time to do lately,
among them is writing proper release notes - I will do
that some time this week and blog about it.
Glade has seen a world of improvement since 3.4, if you
dont know about i
Hi all,
This snapshot has the last frozen features and UI changes going
into Glade 3.6,
it has some new customized editors for GtkActivatable widgets and adds a new
Actions section to the inspector (I'm CC'ing gnome-doc-list here for
notification...
I do have approvals from the release team...)
Hi,
This is another development snapshot leading up to Glade 3.6, it
includes a couple of user visible changes, and I think we are
in a notification period so I'm CCing the doc list here to that effect.
For 3.6, we also plan/hope to add the following user visible changes:
- Rework of signal
[ reposting to lists I am not a member of with my other email address :-/ ]
Hi,
this is a follow up release to the last big release a few days ago with
a few cleanups for the gnome development release, please refer to the
last releases news[1] for the real juice.
I also thought I'd cc d-d-l in t
Hi,
this is a follow up release to the last big release a few days ago with
a few cleanups for the gnome development release, please refer to the
last releases news[1] for the real juice.
I also thought I'd cc d-d-l in this case since we have alot alot
of new stuff and havent seen a release in o
Welcome to new Glade !
I finally decided to release a taste of what I've been doing in
hiding all year,
its basically pretty much feature complete, minus GtkUIManager and GtkActions
(actions Im waiting on the gtk+ team to know how to proceed with them).
The most important things to say about t
Hi, little bugfix release for a popular bug I decided to wrap up this morning.
What is Glade ?
===
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces
for the Gtk+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment.
The user interfaces designed in Glade are stored in XML f
Hi, bugfix release heads up !
What is Glade ?
===
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces
for the Gtk+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment.
The user interfaces designed in Glade are stored in XML format,
enabling easy integration with external to
Yeah its one of those embaressing last minute bugfix releases ;-)
What is Glade ?
===
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces
for the Gtk+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment.
The user interfaces designed in Glade are stored in XML format,
enabli
Hi,
This is the second development release leading up to Glade 3.6.
Last night I sweat really hard and was able to deliver you full versioning
support in glade, I hope you enjoy, please report bugs :D
What is Glade ?
===
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of
Hi,
This is the first development release leading up to Glade 3.6
(which in turn will be targetting GNOME 2.24), its the first shot at GtkBuilder
support in Glade, and already comes with fresh docs, which can currently
be viewed at http://glade.gnome.org/docs/index.html .
Special thanks to
This is a follow up release to 3.4.2, aperently adding GtkVolumeButton
and GtkScaleButton to glade adds new strings and since we are in string
freeze I am backing these changes out for now.
What is Glade ?
===
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces
fo
rton)
- Misc fixes 477025, 509128, 388869, 504603, 495853, 506713, 511651,
472555, 493418 by Cosimo Cecchi, Yang Hong, Ivan Baldo, Vincent Geddes,
Juan Pablo Ugarte, Tristan Van Berkom
New and updated translations
- Kjartan Maraas (nb)
- Yuri Kozlov (ru)
- StÃ(c)p
Hi all,
This is the final release of Glade 3.4, in this release cycle
we've focused mainly on bug fixing and improving the user
experience, context menu items that people have been accustomed
to from Glade-2 should no longer be found lacking.
Enjoy,
- The Glade team
What is Glade ?
list alphabetically by locale (bug 454003) - Olivier
Delhomme
- Made glade window not maximized by default (bug 462111) reported by
Frédéric Bellaiche
- Added "expand" and "homogeneous" packing properties to toolbar
children in the toolbar editor (bug 4294
the XML files is included with libglade, and is
also at http://glade.gnome.org/glade-2.0.dtd.
===
Glade 3.3.3
===
- Add tab labels by default to notebook pages (bug 345438) - Tristan
Van Berkom
- Now child menu items are selectable (fixed event handling for
widgets that are
.dtd.
===
Glade 3.3.2
===
- Bindings work has been moved out into a branch
- Added toolbar item for "Drag/Resize" mode - Tristan Van Berkom
- Added history lists to undo/redo buttons - Tristan Van Berkom
- Current notebook page is more consistant (bug 394382)
te glitches inside notebooks - Tristan Van Berkom
- Fixed incorrectly loaded stock icons (bug 444959) - Juan Pablo
Ugarte
- Spelling/Translation fixes (bug 419979, 429736) - Vincent Geddes
- Fixed console warnings (bug 424509) - Vincent Geddes
Where can I get it ?
=
Hi all,
This is the first development release on the 3.3 series,
it has everything from 3.2 plus a new framework for context
menu actions.
Enjoy,
- The Glade team
What is Glade ?
===
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user
interfaces
for the Gtk+ toolki
indow's "can-focus" - Juan Pablo Ugarte
o GtkPaned's "resize" and "shrink" (bug 364215) - Tristan Van
Berkom
o GtkButton's "response-id" (bug 410272) -Tristan Van Berkom
- Now list all activatable signals in the Accelerator key dial
.2.1
===
- Some win32 build issues fixed - Olivier Delhomme
- Add "GNOME" to Categories (love bug 417618) - Bruno Boaventura
- Property ordering fixed (bug 396436) -
Juan Pablo Ugarte/Christian Persch
- "label" property of GtkToolButton now translatable -
Trist
es
(bug 396433) - Christian Persch
- Save some properties unconditionally
(bug 412848) - Tristan Van Berkom
- Revived accelerator & atk relationset properties
(bug 383121) - Tristan Van Berkom
- other bug fixes by Nickolay V. Shmyrev, Christian Persch,
Vinc
startup errors (bug 399178) - Tristan Van Berkom
- Implement concept of "use-placeholders" for container adaptors to
distinguish whether they use placehodlers for thier children (the
core handles them differently), note that menuitems,fixed,toolbar
etc dont use placehol
Hi all,
I rolled a 3.1.3 earlier on today but later I fixed a couple of
really serious bugs that I'm sure some people have been waiting for,
so heres a 3.1.4 :)
PS: I sent a similar mail from my wrong email address, sorry if you
recieve any duplicate mails.
What is Glade ?
===
Gl
Hi all,
This is another development snapshot of glade 3.1 keeping up with
the GNOME 2.17 release schedule, have fun !
What is Glade ?
===
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user
interfaces
for the Gtk+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment.
The user inter
Hi,
This is the final release of Glade 3.0, it includes a couple of
crucial bugfixes and some updated translations, we dont plan on making
any more stable releases until 3.2.x (scheduled for gnome 2.18).
What is Glade ?
===
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of
Hi,
This is the second snapshot of the 3.1 series (keeping in sync with
gnome 2.17.3). As I mentioned in the 3.1.0 announcement, we are doing a
big UI overhaul in this release cycle so we are eager to hear any comments
people have about the UI, we need your critical eye for detail to help
model
Hi,
This is the first release of the development Glade 3.1 series, its
a little early - but I wanted people to get a chance to try out the
embedding and the UI sooner than later. In this cycle we plan to be
very flexable on the UI and hopefully get to try out some different
scenarios in action
Hi all,
This is another bugfix release to 3.0 and includes many minor fixes
and even some crashes, thanks everyone for all the bug reports, thanks
Damon in particular for lots of attention to bugzilla in this past month.
What is Glade ?
===
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & eas
Hi all,
This is a follow up bugfix release to 3.0 and includes alot of
misc fixes thanks to the all the bugzilla attention we've been getting...
thanks for all the bug reports everyone !
What is Glade ?
===
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces
for t
Hi,
This is the full-featured long awaited release (or /escape/) of Glade
3 !
its been 5 years in the making and here it is, get these tarballs while
supplies last !
Where can I get it ?
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/glade3/3.0/glade3-3.0.0.tar.gz
[MD5: 27fdc2562b
Hi all,
This the the latest action-packed devel snapshot release of glade-3,
now featuring lots and lots of api documentation including the "Adding your
own custom widgets" section, atk properties and lots of misc UI enhancments
and bug fixes :)
==
glade-3 2.91.1
==
N
Hi all,
A few months and one menu-editor later, we give you the second
development
snapshot of glade-3 or "the menu-editor snapshot", also heaping with new
features and bugfixes :)
So please, have fun trying to break the editor and tell us what gives ;-)
Enjoy,
-Tristan
What
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Archit Baweja, Ravi Pratap, Shane Butler, Joe Shaw, Kjartan Maraas,
Michael Meeks, James Willcox, Joaquín Cuenca Abela, Paolo Borelli,
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