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ANNOUNCEMENT: gnome-keyring 2.25.2

From:  Stef <stef-list-AT-memberwebs.com>
To:  gnome-keyring-list-AT-gnome.org, gnome-announce-list-AT-gnome.org
Subject:  ANNOUNCEMENT: gnome-keyring 2.25.2
Date:  Fri, 12 Dec 2008 03:53:45 +0000 (UTC)
Message-ID:  <20081212035344.98D308C283C@mx.npubs.com>

gnome-keyring is the part of the GNOME Desktop that saves your passwords
and encryption keys securely.

This is an unstable development release


Important Notes:
================

    * Some helpful notes for distributors:
      http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/Distributors

    * Details of starting gnome-keyring-daemon have changed:
      http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/RunningDaemon

    * DBus is now a required dependency.


Changes between 2.25.1 and 2.25.2:
==================================

    * Fix PKCS#11 corner cases highlighted by p11-tests tool.
    * Solaris fixes [Halton Huo, Jeff Cai]
    * Don't use non-pageable memory for public keys.
    * Rework initialization of daemon, and the way that it
      integrates with the session.
    * Close open file descriptors before starting daemon from
      PAM module.
    * Don't try and unlock keyring from PAM if daemon isn't
      running. [Vincent Untz]
    * Don't leave keyring daemon running if PAM just started it for
      a password change. [Vincent Untz]
    * Add a keyboard accelerator to the 'Deny' button. [Gabor Kelemen]
    * Use pkg-config to detect libtasn1. [Jeff Cai]
    * Register environment variables with session properly.
    * Make DBUS a required dependency of gnome-keyring.


Updated Translations:
=====================

   * Gabor Kelemen (hu)


Downloads:
==========

Source code:
http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-keyring/2.25/gnom...
[MD5 sum: 2960efbed05c6c444370708d8a38f153]

Cheers,
Stef Walter



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