GNOME 2.7.4 Development Release
| From: | Jeff Waugh <jdub-AT-perkypants.org> | |
| To: | GNOME Friends <gnome-announce-list-AT-gnome.org>, GNOME Developer Announce <devel-announce-list-AT-gnome.org> | |
| Subject: | GNOME 2.7.4 Development Release | |
| Date: | Sat, 24 Jul 2004 15:26:39 +1000 | 
GNOME 2.7.4 Development Release =============================== Here's the latest set of tarballs for the GNOME 2.7 development branch. We have now entered our API/ABI, Feature and Module freezes, with our modules decision to be finalised next week. The biggest change in this release is the new MIME system, masterfully wrangled by Jonathan Blandford, Dave Camp and Ray Strode. Please read the extra notes regarding this change below... platform: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.7/2.7.4/NEWS tar.gz: 44M total tar.bz2: 31M total desktop: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.7/2.7.4/NEWS tar.gz: 142M total tar.bz2: 102M total bindings: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.7/2.7.4/NEWS tar.gz: 13M total tar.bz2: 8.1M total Notes about the new MIME system ------------------------------- With GNOME 2.7.4, we have rewritten the old MIME system and replaced it with the current shared specification found on freedesktop.org. We expect things to be somewhat buggy with the initial release, but are working quickly to improve matters. There are a couple comments to go along with this release: * In order the to see any applications available, they must be registered with the MIME system. This can be done by getting the latest verion of desktop-file-utils and running: update-desktop-database $PREFIX/applications jhbuild in CVS has been modified to build this, and we expect applications to do this on install automatically in the future. Additionally, not every application used the new system as released. This will also be fixed over the next week. * The new user interface is modeled after the proposal at: http://www.gnome.org/~jrb/files/mime/ Work on it isn't complete yet, but it's progressing well. Also, the old File Types capplet has been removed in favor of a nautilus-only interface. * Monitoring of MIME changes doesn't fully work yet. Changes won't be noticed until you hit reload in nautilus. WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! -------------------------- This release is a snapshot of development code. Although it is buildable and usable, it is primarily intended for testing and hacking purposes. Like the Linux kernel, GNOME uses odd minor version numbers to indicate development status. Please check the 2.7 start page for more information: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.7/ Happy testing! - The GNOME Release Team -- OSCON 2004: Portland OR, USA http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/ "I think we agnostics need a term for a holy war too. I feel all left out." - George Lebl -- devel-announce-list mailing list devel-announce-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/devel-announce-list
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      Posted Jul 26, 2004 13:07 UTC (Mon)
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...now...
      
           
     
      Posted Jul 29, 2004 18:35 UTC (Thu)
                               by jeremiah (subscriber, #1221)
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       to: ...[Like the Linux kernel 'USED TO']... or perhaps: GNOME 2.7-mm ? 
      
           
     
    
      Hmmm... I wonder if KDE folks have any plans to implement MIME according GNOME 2.7.4 Development Release
      
to freedesktop.org specs. 
      
          
      yes, KDE will have support for the unified mime database system. it would GNOME 2.7.4 Development Release
      
sort of defeat the purpose if we didn't ;-) 
 
there are KDE devs involved in the spec writing who are ensuring that it 
will meet our needs, such as mimetype inheritance. 
 
all in good time, which likely means the release after 3.3 AFAIK. 
      
          
      Shouldn't the front page article match the headline and read 2.7.4 instead of 2.4.7?
      
          GNOME 2.7.4 Development Release
      
      But it does say 2.7.4
GNOME 2.7.4 Development Release
      
      change it from :May have to change their warning message
      
Like the Linux kernel, GNOME uses odd minor version numbers to indicate development status. Please check the 2.7 start page for more information:
           