Good day! At long last, the GLib 2.25.x saga has come to an end. You can grab your 2.26.0 tarballs here: http://download.gnome.org/sources/glib/2.26/ 4c18e3aadb5b20acc7c0f7d3a77da8a2843b85a9fd73fd3aa360a7aea953e3b2 glib-2.26.0.tar.bz2 844bb4612c50898a9a349ab28f4843cb5e45b7fabfae3f3e8adca87b387f8032 glib-2.26.0.tar.gz Of course, this is a stable release with an API promise. No more of those nasty slips and breaks! We turn our focus to 2.27.x hacking now, but there will surely be a 2.26.1 along in the coming weeks with some fixups. There are just a few final changes: Overview of Changes from GLib 2.25.17 to GLib 2.26.0 ==================================================== GSettings: - allow override files to have entries for non-existent schemas - schema compiler no longer aborts due to an error in a single .xml file GDBus: - fix some race conditions in the connection test cases GDateTime: - hide some implementation details (time zones) - fix parameter naming in header file to match .c file - add G_GNUC_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT for modifier functions - add full ISO 8601 week date support and improve docs Other: - g_quark_try_string(NULL) now returns 0 without error - clean up confusing code in GSocketControlMessage - fix SOCKS5 memory leak - improve some docs Bugs closed: 628937 gracefully handle broken schemas 629687 leaks class refcount in gsocketcontrolmessage 630000 g_date_time_difference 630077 GDateTime week number support 630185 Allow NULL strings in g_quark_try_string() Translations updated: Basque Brazilian Portuguese Bulgarian Czech Danish Dutch Estonian French Greek Hebrew Japanese Korean Romanian Russian Spanish Traditional Chinese Thanks to the contributors this time around: David Zeuthen Stefan Kost Claude Paroz Philip Withnall Behdad Esfahbod Colin Walters And a very big thanks to the dozens of people who have contributed during the 2.25.x cycle. Cheers _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list