API Freeze (finally)
After pushing back API freeze twice (or was it three times…), we finally have a frozen API. This is great and I feel a sense of accomplishment with this release. Murray has done a great job with this...
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Ok, so I had forgotten just how much I had contributed to gtkmm new release. It feels good to actually accomplish something. Related PostsFrozenAPI/ABI freeze turns into a snowstormLaundry night2.4.0...
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Yes, that’s right, Coaster. The GNOME CD burning application that harshy, I, and company (everyone that’s in #coaster on irc.gimp.org) are working on. Development will now resume on it since Gtkmm 2.4...
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Gtkmm is shaping up nicely, except for one thing: ever since we have been working on getting sigc++2, glibmm, and gtkmm to compile with Sun’s Forte compiler and gcc 3.4, we’ve run into problem after...
View Article2.4.0 releases…. soon….
I’m really excited because the upcoming GNOME Platform Bindings release on April 5th April 12th. Murray has all the tarballs ready to go for the release candidate, he’s just waiting on the GNOME...
View ArticleLaundry night
That’s right, last night was laundry night, but really, for Coaster, it was all weekend. I cleaned up the icon changing stuff. I now have a program-wide Gtk::IconTheme and Gnome::UI::ThumbnailFactory...
View ArticleAPI/ABI freeze turns into a snowstorm
I thought I had plenty of time to commit changes for the upcoming Gtkmm API/ABI freeze, but a snowstorm in eastern Iowa has put me in a rush. Luckily, Murray and I were on the same page and most of the...
View ArticleFrozen
As Murray blogged about earlier, the API for all the *mm projects is frozen until the next release cycle. I think we got all of Glib and Gtk+ wrapped this time around and we fixed some things in...
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