2014-03-21 Martyn Russell <martyn@lanedo.com> Release 0.17.8 Revert "libtracker-sparql: Fix undefined reference to symbol 'tracker_ipc_bus'" This reverts commit 4623bcd6b089be5c32d615a1733bbcd387a7420e. It's not libtracker-sparql that requires this symbol to be defined, it's binaries using the symbols from libtracker-common that should have this fix instead. Use of the TRACKER_IPC_BUS and above function is internal only. This error was highlighted with --as-needed being used with the linker. This is properly fixed in commit: 963e53eb79a5b727ef008a875f16005e4c6d67dd 2014-03-21 Gábor Kelemen <kelemeng@gnome.hu> Updated Hungarian translation 2014-03-21 Dominique Brazziel <dbrazziel@snet.net> docs: minor tracker-store man page cleanup https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=675198 2014-03-21 Martyn Russell <martyn@lanedo.com> build: Fix warning for --with-compile-warnings, which mentions --enable-compile-warnings https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705315 2014-03-21 Andika Triwidada <andika@gmail.com> Updated Indonesian translation 2014-03-20 Martyn Russell <martyn@lanedo.com> libtracker-sparql: Don't use internal tracker_ipc_bus() function in examples/ We don't want people copying this code and then having linking problems and 3rd party apps using libtracker-sparql shouldn't be depending on internal functions or libraries like libtracker-common. 2014-03-19 Rūdolfs Mazurs <rudolfsm@src.gnome.org> Updated Latvian translation 2014-03-19 Ask H. Larsen <asklarsen@gmail.com> Updated Danish translation 2014-03-19 Rūdolfs Mazurs <rudolfsm@src.gnome.org> Updated Latvian translation 2014-03-19 Marek Černocký <marek@manet.cz> Updated Czech translation