GNOME System Tools 2.27.2 released



Yet another release! I've eventually put myself at cleaning all the
patches waiting in Bugzilla, as well as downstream patches that were
used for a long time. That makes up a nice list of changes!

As the g-s-t are waking up, with a few contributors, you're welcome to
join the party!


GNOME System Tools Version 2.27.2, 2009-07-27
-----------------------------------------------

The GNOME System Tools version 2.27.2 have been released.

The GNOME System Tools are a set of cross-platform configuration
utilities for Linux and other Unix systems. The frontends knows nothing
about the underlying system and provide the same user interface across
the different types of systems. Internally they use the Liboobs library.

Changes since last release
==========================

  General
  =======
  - Removed not built code of the old boot druid. This removed the
dependency on libgnomeui via GnomeDruid. (Stéphane Demurget)
  - Remove useless headers drawing dependencies on libgnome and
libgnomeui. (Andre Klapper)
  - Complete migration to GtkBuilder. The g-s-t no longer require
libglade now. (Javier Jardón)
  - Much upstreaming of patches from Debian and Ubuntu (please read the
notice at the end of the announcement).
  - Other old patches from Bugzilla applied.

  Common
  ======
  - Don't use default D-Bus timeout when asking PolicyKit for
authentication. (Chris Coulson)
  - Partly fix broken jhbuild by taking into account installation
prefix. (Milan Bouchet-Valat)

  Network
  =======
  - Fix crash when editing properties of a host. (Josselin Mouette)
  - Fix crash when saving network location. (Milan Bouchet-Valat)

  Services
  ========
  - Update the list of boot services and reorder it. (Jeremy Guitton,
Alex Magaz, Andy Owen and Martin Pitt)

  Time
  ====
  - Add a new time server from Lithuania. (Andrius Burokas)
  - Fix a bug with the clock spin button that made it skip certain
values. (James Westby)

  Users
  =====
  - Move GECOS fields to a new "Contact information" tab, making the
main tab simpler and allowing the dialog to fit on small screens like
netbooks. (Milan Bouchet-Valat, Michael Terry)
  - Don't allow a new user or group to overwrite an existing group with
all of its members (Milan Bouchet-Valat, James Westby)
  - Never reset the home dir of an existing user to its default. (Martin
Pitt, James Westby)
  - Fix group creation, which did not work at all. (James Westby)
  - Fix wrong string (Loïc Minier, thanks to Kenrick Bingham and Goswin
von Brederlow).

  Documentation
  =============
  - Add missing screenshot to Makefile.am. (Pedro Villavicencio)

  Translation
  ===========
  - et, courtesy of Ivar Smolin
  - fi, courtesy of Ilkka Tuohela
  - gu, courtesy of Sweta Kothari
  - he, courtesy of Yaron Shahrabani
  - pt_BR, courtesy of Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle
  - sv, courtesy of Daniel Nylander
  - ta, courtesy of Dr.T.Vasudevan
  - uk, courtesy of wanderlust

  Notice to packagers
  ===================
  Many patches from Debian and Ubuntu have been upstream in this
release. Here's the list of the patches to drop:
    10_add_missing_services.patch
    23_users_update_model.patch (obsolete since the 2.22 series, see
bgo#489187)
    26_users_home_dir.patch
    50_min-max-gid.patch
    51_users_fit_575_height.patch
    85_users_fix_add_group.patch
    86_disable_existing_group_for_new_username.patch
    91_time_admin_adjustment.patch
    92_postgresql_versions.patch
    93_polkit_dbus_timeout.patch

  Thanks to anyone involved in this release, especially downstream for
all the patches accumulated for so long!

Downloading
===========
You can get it from :
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-system-tools/2.27/




And the release notes of 2.27.1, which I forgot to post:

GNOME System Tools Version 2.27.1, 2009-07-03
-----------------------------------------------

The GNOME System Tools version 2.27.1 have been released.

The GNOME System Tools are a set of cross-platform configuration
utilities for Linux and other Unix systems. The frontends knows nothing
about the underlying system and provide the same user interface across
the different types of systems. Internally they use the Liboobs library.

Changes since last release
==========================

  General
  =======
  - Replace deprecated GTK symbols (Thomas H.P. Andersen)
  - Make PolicyKit support optional via a configure switch (Gilles
Dartiguelongue)

  Shares
  ============
  - Fix a few non-translatable strings (Sebastien Bacher)

  Users
  ===========
  - Add an option to allow password-less logins (Milan Bouchet-Valat)

  Translation
  ===========
  - ar (Djihed Afifi, Osama Khalid)
  - as (Amitakhya Phukan)
  - el (Nikos Charonitakis, Michael Kotsarinis, Thanos Lefteris, Fotis
Tsamis, Simos Xenitellis, Marios Zindilis)
  - en_GB (Jen Ockwell, Philip Withnall)
  - es (Jorge Gonzalez)
  - et (Ivar Smolin)
  - fr (Claude Paroz)
  - he (Mark Krapivner)
  - gl (Suso Baleato)
  - or (Manoj Kumar Giri)
  - pt_BR (Krix Apolinário, Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo)
  - sk (Pavol Klačanský)
  - sv.po (Daniel Nylander)
  - zh_CN (TeliuTe, Zhang Miao)

  Thanks to anyone involved in this release.

Downloading
===========
You can get it from :
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-system-tools/2.27/





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