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Tue, 25 Oct 2005

java-gnome 2.12.1 released

The java-gnome team is pleased to announce the release of java-gnome 2.12.1, comprising:

glib-java     0.2.1
cairo-java    1.0.1
libgtk-java   2.8.1
libgnome-java 2.12.1
libglade-java 2.12.1
libgconf-java 2.12.1

You can read the release notes for this iteration on our wiki. This set is, of course, mostly bug fixes; for more detailed information, see the release news item we wrote when we released libgtk-java 2.8.0 a few weeks ago.

You can download the sources from our download page. [We don’t have access to ftp.gnome.org, so my firm has been hosting the release tarballs for this cycle].

Gentoo users: I’ve updated the ebuilds I maintain; you can grab the ebuilds from our site as well (submitted Gentoo bugzilla as #108142)

As ever, discussion about the direction and development of these language bindings takes place on the java-gnome-hackers mailing list; if you’re interested in using java-gnome for your own projects and looking for a helping hand, don’t hesitate to ask on java-gnome-developer, also at SourceForge. Or join us in #java-gnome, on GIMP-net.

AfC


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