======================================== NEWS: glib-java-0.4.2 ======================================== @deprecated glib-java 0.4.2 is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries which had few users and no mature applications built using them. As result, java-gnome 2.x never made it to production quality and remains both buggy and incomplete. A major re-engineering effort, termed java-gnome 4.0, is underway to produce an entirely new set of Java bindings. The 2.x family as a whole has therefore been declared deprecated pending imminent removal. Those interested in using GTK and GNOME from Java are invited to join the java-gnome hackers in their effort to bring the new 4.0 bindings up to speed. Note to developers: As has been advertised for several release cycles now, achieving an algorithmic mapping of the underlying GNOME libraries required a significant ABI break from 2.x to 4.0. You are advised not to use the old libraries for new projects. Note to downstream packagers: There may or may not be a glib-java as a individually released library in 4.0. If there is, it may be called glib-java, java-glib, but most likely will just be a .jar and .so build product from a single module source release. For further details, see http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/ AfC Maintainer java-gnome ======================================== NEWS: glibmm-2.12.5 ======================================== 2.12.5: * Fix code generation when using the latest m4, and functions named mkstemp, as experienced on Ubuntu Feisty. Bug #397167 (Dodji Seketeli, Daniel Elstner) 2.12.4: * gmmproc improvements: - gmmproc: Allow () in property and signal documentation. - gmmproc: Do not try to remove a common prefix from the C enam values, if there is no common prefix. - enum.pl: Allow whitespace in front of an enum typedef. (Daniel Elstner) - enum.pl: Fix an infinite loop. * Glib::Value: When registering float parameters, use G_MAXFLOAT as the minimum, instead of G_MINFLOAT. Likewise for doubles. (Oliver Nittka) ======================================== NEWS: gtkmm-2.10.7 ======================================== 2.10.7: * Main: Cleanup data structures in the destructor, preventing leaks, and allowing a second instantiation. (Bug #383340 from Christopher Raine). * Build: Fix build with SUN Workshop 11 (Marko Anastasov, Bug #395572 from Tim Mooney) * Documentation: - glade/libglade tutorial section: Clarification. (Martin Nordholts, Bug #387708) - Added SizeGroup documentation. (Murray Cumming) 2.10.6: * Gdk::Drawable::create_cairo_context(), Gtk::PrintContext::get_cairo_context(), Gtk::PrintJob::get_surface(): Fix memory leak caused by doing an extra reference. Bug #362181 from austinf. 2.10.5: * UIManager: Fix crash when built without exceptions support. (Johannes Schmid) * Style: lookup_icon_set(): Memory-management correction. Bug #374094 (patch from Nate Nielsen) * Build: - Windows: Do not check for gtk+-unix-print-2.0 on as it is not always included in GTK installers and/or binary archives (like in Tor's binaries). Bug #371882 from Alexis Wilke. (Cedric Gustin) ======================================== NEWS: libgconf-java-2.12.6 ======================================== @deprecated libgconf-java 2.12.6 is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries which had few users and no mature applications built using them. As result, java-gnome 2.x never made it to production quality and remains both buggy and incomplete. A major re-engineering effort, termed java-gnome 4.0, is underway to produce an entirely new set of Java bindings. The 2.x family as a whole has therefore been declared deprecated pending imminent removal. Those interested in using GTK and GNOME from Java are invited to join the java-gnome hackers in their effort to bring the new 4.0 bindings up to speed. Note to developers: As has been advertised for several release cycles now, achieving an algorithmic mapping of the underlying GNOME libraries required a significant ABI break from 2.x to 4.0. You are advised not to use the old libraries for new projects. Note to downstream packagers: There will not be a libgconf-java as a individually released library in 4.0. There may be something called gconf-java, and just possibly it will end up under the name java-gconf, but most likely there will just be a .jar and .so build product from a single module source release. For further details, see http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/ AfC Maintainer java-gnome ==== ======================================== NEWS: libglade-java-2.12.8 ======================================== @deprecated libglade-java 2.12.8 is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries which had few users and no mature applications built using them. As result, java-gnome 2.x never made it to production quality and remains both buggy and incomplete. A major re-engineering effort, termed java-gnome 4.0, is underway to produce an entirely new set of Java bindings. The 2.x family as a whole has therefore been declared deprecated pending imminent removal. Those interested in using GTK and GNOME from Java are invited to join the java-gnome hackers in their effort to bring the new 4.0 bindings up to speed. Note to developers: As has been advertised for several release cycles now, achieving an algorithmic mapping of the underlying GNOME libraries required a significant ABI break from 2.x to 4.0. You are advised not to use the old libraries for new projects. Note to downstream packagers: There will not be a libglade-java as a individually released library in 4.0. There may be something called glade-java, and just possibly it will end up under the name java-glade, but most likely there will just be a .jar and .so build product from a single module source release. For further details, see http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/ AfC Maintainer java-gnome ==== ======================================== NEWS: libgnome-java-2.12.7 ======================================== @deprecated libgnome-java 2.12.7 is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries which had few users and no mature applications built using them. As result, java-gnome 2.x never made it to production quality and remains both buggy and incomplete. A major re-engineering effort, termed java-gnome 4.0, is underway to produce an entirely new set of Java bindings. The 2.x family as a whole has therefore been declared deprecated pending imminent removal. Those interested in using GTK and GNOME from Java are invited to join the java-gnome hackers in their effort to bring the new 4.0 bindings up to speed. Note to developers: As has been advertised for several release cycles now, achieving an algorithmic mapping of the underlying GNOME libraries required a significant ABI break from 2.x to 4.0. You are advised not to use the old libraries for new projects. Note to downstream packagers: There will not be a libgnome-java as a individually released library in 4.0. There may be something called gnome-java, and just possibly it will end up under the name java-gnome, but most likely there will just be a .jar and .so build product from a single module source release. For further details, see http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/ AfC Maintainer java-gnome ==== ======================================== NEWS: libgtk-java-2.10.2 ======================================== @deprecated libgtk-java 2.10.2 is part of the java-gnome 2.x family of libraries which had few users and no mature applications built using them. As result, java-gnome 2.x never made it to production quality and remains both buggy and incomplete. A major re-engineering effort, termed java-gnome 4.0, is underway to produce an entirely new set of Java bindings. The 2.x family as a whole has therefore been declared deprecated pending imminent removal. Those interested in using GTK and GNOME from Java are invited to join the java-gnome hackers in their effort to bring the new 4.0 bindings up to speed. Note to developers: As has been advertised for several release cycles now, achieving an algorithmic mapping of the underlying GNOME libraries required a significant ABI break from 2.x to 4.0. You are advised not to use the old libraries for new projects. Note to downstream packagers: There will not be a libgtk-java as an individually released library in 4.0. There may be a gtk-java, or perhaps java-gtk, but most likely will just be a .jar and .so build product from a single module source release. For further details, see http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/ AfC Maintainer java-gnome ====