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GDM2 2.14.12 (stable), the "Ai" Release

From:  Brian Cameron <Brian.Cameron-AT-Sun.COM>
To:  gnome-announce-list-AT-gnome.org, gdm-list-AT-gnome.org
Subject:  GDM2 2.14.12 (stable), the "Ai" Release
Date:  Mon, 09 Apr 2007 15:24:11 +0800


AOOH-GAH
--------

If you have no clue what GDM is, refer to the documentation links
at the bottom of this announcement.

The 2.14.12 release is a stable release of the GNOME Display Manager
(GDM) program with the following bug fixes and improvements:

- The GDM configuration option daemon/PidFile is now deprecated and
   GDM now always uses /var/run/gdm.pid.  The location can be configured
   at compile time with the configure --with-pid-file option.  This
   fixes bug #162849.  (William Jon McCann)

- Fix strcpy so source and destination do not overlap.  Fixes bug
   #424299.  (Ray Strode)

- Remove gnome glade references since GNOME does not use libglade
   anymore. (Kristof Vansant)

- Fix comparison with string literal in gdmdynamic.  (Hans Petter
   Jansson)

Note:  GDM2 was originally written by Martin K. Petersen <mkp@mkp.net>.
Much work has been done on GDM2 by George Lebl; and Brian Cameron
now currently shares maintainership duties with the Queen of England.

Note2:  If installing from the tarball do note that make install
overwrites most of the setup files, all except gdm.conf.  It will
however save backups with the .orig extension first.

#ifndef GDM_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
Note3:  Note3 has been depracated ...
#endif /* GDM_DISABLE_DEPRECATED */

Downloading:
============

Online Documentation - http://www.gnome.org/projects/gdm/
Latest Stable        - http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gdm/2.18/
Latest Unstable      - http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gdm/2.17/

Have fun,

Brian
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