Glib Networking 2.37.1 Brings GNOME Proxy Support for Unity Sessions | Linux Today

Glib Networking 2.37.1 Brings GNOME Proxy Support for Unity Sessions

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Marius Nestor
May 5, 2013

Glib Networking 2.37.1 fixes a GnuTLS bug that could cause hangs or bursts of CPU usage, Fixed CFLAGS issues, which occurred when building the package with GnuTLS in a different prefix, fixes a hang while rehandshaking with the 3.x branch of GnuTLS, and fixes a GnuTLS handshaking crash in multithreaded use. The Glib Networking 2.37.1 package also fixes “automatic” mode for GNOME Proxy, which is now used in both Unity and GNOME sessions. Here are the new or updated translations for this release: Friulian, Indonesian and Turkish.

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Marius Nestor

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