Release 0.99.2 of gnome-libs + information.
- From: Miguel de Icaza <miguel nuclecu unam mx>
- To: gnome-list gnome org, gnome-announce-list gnome org
- Subject: Release 0.99.2 of gnome-libs + information.
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 19:55:15 -0600
Hello,
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* Library released.
Version 0.99.2 of the GNOME libraries have been released, you can
download them from:
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-libs-0.99.2.tar.gz
You need to use the latest GTK+ and glib (they have lots of memory
leak fixes as well as including the new alloca macros):
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v1.1/glib-1.1.12.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v1.1/gtk-1.1.12.tar.gz
* CVS information about branches and the freeze
The GNOME team has changed his mind regarding the way we are
managing the code freeze. The code freeze is now being tracked on the
HEAD branch for both the gnome-libs and gnome-core modules, it is not
longer kept on GNOME_STABLE. The branch was causing more problems
than it solved, so we have instead frozen HEAD.
What is new in this version:
- Canvas updates: Raph Levien's work on a high-quality
anti-aliasing version of the GNOME canvas is now fully
integrated into gnome-libs.
This happilly does not break the API (as the changes were
done before the 0.99 code freeze), GnomeCanvasItem authors
will have to read Raph's document at:
http://www.levien.com/gnome/surviving-canvas-api-changes.html
This document is required if you want to make your
GnomeCanvasItem support the anti-aliasing support for
arbitrary affine transformations.
- Many many bug fixes (these fix problems in the applications
and in various GNOME programs, notably the file manager).
- Entry boxes now accept drops.
- Various session management bug fixes by Jay, and Felix
- Zvt widget widget fixes, memory leak fixes, memory overrun
fixes by Jay Painter.
- Some API additions: the gnome_procbar got enhanced by
Martin.
- Tear off menu support in all gnome-apps (I could swear this
was on the previous release).
- Many icon list fixes (various gnome applications will
benefit from this).
- Name server got the race condition fixed. It should be
fully bug free now :-)
- Fixed many memory leaks (to maximize your non-memory-leaking
experience you want to use the latest GTK+ and the latest
glib, as some of the memory leaks were found there).
Please note that that due to the fact that I have changed the
versioning numbers on the shared libraries (something we had not done
correctly in the past), you might have to relink your binaries with
the new libraries (or wait for RPMS to be released with the new
dependencies).
* Contributors to this release
The following people have contributed their time for this release of
gnome-libs:
Andrew T. Veliath, Chris Lahey, Ettore Perazzoli, Federico Mena
Quintero, Felix Bellaby, George Lebl, Gregory McLean, Jaka
Mocnik, James Henstridge, Jay Painter, Jeff Garzik, Martin
Baulig, Miguel de Icaza, Raph Levien and Tuomas Kuosmanen
Miguel.
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