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guile-gnome releases: platform 2.7.96, bunch of "extras"
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Andy Wingo |
Subject: |
guile-gnome releases: platform 2.7.96, bunch of "extras" |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Nov 2004 22:41:02 +0200 |
Hey all,
[ CC to guile-user, because of all of the new libraries ]
I've got a few new releases up at
http://download.gna.org/guile-gnome/releases/.
* guile-gnome-platform-2.7.96
For the unacquainted, this is the set of wrappers for the GNOME
Developer Platform (see [1]). This includes Gtk+ (and pango, atk,
etc), orbit, libgnome[ui], libglade, libgnomecanvas, etc. The only
wrappers that get built are the ones whose prereqs you have.
Changes:
Packaging
- configure now croaks when you don't explicitly give a --prefix,
so that users don't mistakenly assume that the default inst
location is in the default load path
- Misc. autogen-pkg.sh changes, probably only interesting to rotty
- Running configure reports which modules will be built, erroring
out if no prereq is satisfied.
Docs
- Make a @direntry for the info stuff
GLib
- There's a new module, (gnome-0), that selects the version
of guile-gnome to use. You can launch guile-gnome either with
the guile-gnome-0 wrapper or use (gnome-0) before other
(gnome ...) modules.
- GIOChannel fixes (Jan)
Gtk
- New GdkEvent getters (Jan)
GnomeCanvas
- Support for beziers (Jan)
I decided to pull out those "extra" wrapsets (those that are not part of
the gnome platform) into tarballs of their own, not an -extra tarball.
So, these are the first releases of the libraries below.
* D-BUS - guile-gnome-dbus-0.2.0.tar.gz
* GStreamer - guile-gnome-gstreamer-0.8.0.tar.gz
* GtkSourceView - guile-gnome-gtksourceview-1.0.0.tar.gz
* libwnck - guile-gnome-libwnck-2.8.0.tar.gz
* libpanel-applet - guile-gnome-panel-applet-2.8.0.tar.gz
* evolution-data-server - guile-gnome-evolution-data-server-1.0.0.tar.gz
The last two are particularly unstable. The first three should just
work, and I haven't really touched the fourth. Docs are scarce though.
Cheers,
--
Andy Wingo <address@hidden>
http://ambient.2y.net/wingo/