Release Digest: GNOME, February 5, 2003 | Linux Today

Release Digest: GNOME, February 5, 2003

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 6, 2003

GNOME Control Center 2.2.0.1

This should be the final release prior to GNOME 2.2.0, and is primarily
a translation release.  After this, the control-center will branch.  It
is available at ftp.gnome.org/:


http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/control-center/2.2/control-center-2.2.0.1.tar.gz
  md5sum: cca69521b3c851d946e5de4c65835baa
    size: 2.3M

http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/control-center/2.2/control-center-2.2.0.1.tar.bz2
  md5sum: b17bc2ecf9a38614310c54c5f88ffc55
    size: 1.5M

There were a few small bug fixes in this release:

 * gnome-keybindings-properties.c:  Shivram Upadhyayula fixed the size
   of the dialog (#103962)

 * default-applications:  Satyajit Kanungo fixed a typo in the appname,
   (#104060)

 * gnome-theme-info: Kjartan Maraas fixed a glaring bug that caused the
   theme descriptions etc not to be localised.  Patch from Dmitry
   G. Mastrukov (#104296)

 * gnome-mouse-settings: Bill Haneman changed the AnyModifier passive
   grab of the Control keys to grabs on no modifier and on
   LockModifier (#104058)

And, as always, a lot of good translation work:

am: Daniel Yacob
ca: Jordi Mallach
cs: Miloslav Trmac
da: Ole Laursen
de: Christian Neumair, Benjamin Greiner
el: Kostas Papadimas
es: Pablo Gonzalo del Campo
et: Toivo Leedjarv
fi: Pauli Virtanen
fr: Christophe Fergeau
hu: Andras Timar
ja: Takeshi AIHANA
ko: Kang Jeong-Hee
lv: Artis Trops
mn: Sanlig Badral
nl: Vincent van Adrighem
no: Kjartan Maraas
pl: Zbigniew Chyla
pt: Duarte Loreto
pt_BR: Gustavo Noronha Silva
ro: Marius Andreiana, Mugurel Tudor
ru: Dmitry G. Mastrukov
sk: Stanislav Visnovsky
sv: Christian Rose
tr: Fatih Demir
uk: Yuriy Syrota
zh_TW: Abel Cheung

Thanks,
-Jonathan
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GUNit 0.1.999 (0.2 beta 2)

Application
===========

GUNit 0.1.999 (0.2 beta 2) - "Beware of the red hat"

Description
===========

A C unit testing framework in the spirit of JUnit and XUnit. Incorporates
an easy to use user interface

Enhancements
============

- Fixed problem causing compilation errors in RH-like systems

ChangeLog
=========

Wed Feb  5 18:51:57 EET 2003  Peter Hagg <peter.hagg@iki.fi>
        * doc/Makefile.am,
          lib/gunit.c,
          lib/runner.c: Fixed problem causing compile errors in RH &
RH-based
          systems
        * configure.in:Bumped  version number to 0.1.999
        * rpm/gunit.spec.in: Changed library version number to 1.0.0

Download
========

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gunit/gunit-0.1.999.tar.gz?download
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lock-keys-applet 1.0

Application
===========

lock-keys-applet 1.0 "Bowling for Columbine"

Description
===========

(formerly led_applet) This gnome2 applet shows the state of the lock-keys
(Num, Caps and Scroll) of your keyboard. Very usefull if you don't have
leds on the keyboard (for example wireless keyboards often don't have
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Enhancements
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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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