ANNOUNCE: Gnome-Python 2.0.3

Johan Dahlin johan at gnome.org
Sat Aug 7 14:56:29 CEST 2004


Gnome-Python 2.0.3 is now available at:
    http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-python/2.0/

Gnome-Python provides bindings for the Gnome 2.x development platform 
libraries.  It builds on top of PyGTK, and includes bindings for the 
following GNOME libraries:

    * the GConf configuration database
    * the Bonobo component system
    * the Gnome-VFS file access library
    * support for writing panel applets and Nautilus views
    * the GtkHTML2 widget.
    * the Gnome-Print print libraries.

Gnome-Python requires PyGTK, PyORBit, Python >= 2.2 and the Gnome 2.x 
development platform to build.

PyGtk, Python and Gnome is usually included in your distribution, if not:
PyGTK can be found on http://www.pygtk.org/
Python can be found on http://www.python.org
Gnome libraries can be found on http://www.gnome.org

This release was only possible because of all hard work made by Gustavo
Carneiro. 

Changes since 2.0.2:

* Bugfixes
 - Segfault when importing bonobo modules in emdedded python (Johan, Xavier)
 - Warning when import gnome module in emdedded python (Xavier)
 - Fix bonobo.event_source_client_add_listener name and argument
parsing (Gustavo)
 - Accept None for link_id parameter of gnome.help_display (Gustavo)
 - Segfault in gnome.IconList.get_selection (Scott Tsai)
 - Fixes for some gnome.vfs_mime_* functions (Scott Tsai)
 - Fix crash in bonobo.activation.active_server_register (Gustavo)

Questions about Gnome-Python can be directed to the PyGTK list:
    http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk
Bug reports should be filed at the Gnome bug tracker:
    http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=gnome-python
-- 
Johan Dahlin <johan at gnome.org>



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