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ANNOUNCE: bonfire-0.2 released

From:  Philippe <rouquier.p-AT-wanadoo.fr>
To:  gnome-announce-list-AT-gnome.org
Subject:  ANNOUNCE: bonfire-0.2 released
Date:  Tue, 20 Dec 2005 16:42:02 +0100

Hi,

A new version of bonfire has just been released. The focus of this
release was stability and therefore a lot of bugs, memleaks and crashers
were fixed. See the complete list in the changelog. If you happen to run
into a bug please, notify me so I can fix it and make a new release for
0.2.x.
The build process was also improved: gcc4 build problems should be fixed
and the dependency on beagle and totem is now optional. There is a new
dependency : libxml2.

The new features:
- The search pane, the playlist pane, the preview pane and inotify are
now optional.
- You can now create and load projects for audio/data 
- New command line options (more to come): --data --audio --project
- A filter was added for files not conforming to joliet standard
- All disc IO is now done asynchronously
- Some work has been done so the tree for data disc mimicks nautilus
(some more will be done during the next release cycle)
- Some minor UI improvements

A lot of work has been done under the hood, cleaning up and
restructuring the code to ease the introduction of the next set of
features (in particular on the fly burning).

Philippe Rouquier


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ANNOUNCE: bonfire-0.2 released

Posted Jan 5, 2006 20:00 UTC (Thu) by ncm (guest, #165) [Link]

It's helpful, in an announcement, to offer a hint as to what the program is supposed to do. It's also helpful (but less important) to provide a link to the the project page.

So, what the heck is it? What's it written in? Where's it developed?


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