From dbera.web at gmail.com Sat Feb 2 21:50:21 2008 From: dbera.web at gmail.com (D Bera) Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2008 21:50:21 -0500 Subject: [Mono-announce-list] ANNOUNCE: Beagle 0.3.3 In-Reply-To: <1f1f006d0802021844q30c1d308h4918ee31c15e4b21@mail.gmail.com> References: <1f1f006d0802021844q30c1d308h4918ee31c15e4b21@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1f1f006d0802021850i2aac4cf3ieccd36f767972524@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I am pleased to announce the release of Beagle 0.3.3. This release fixes the autostarting of beagle-search in Gnome and includes several new features like a Qt GUI for beagle settings, viewing current index information in beagle-search and an lzma-compressed manpage indexer. THE SHORT OF IT --------------- To download the 0.3.3 release or learn more about Beagle, visit the Beagle web page: http://beagle-project.org WHAT IS BEAGLE? --------------- Beagle is a Linux desktop-independent service which transparently and unobtrusively indexes your data in real-time. For example: * Files are immediately indexed when they are created, are re-indexed when they are modified, and are dropped from the index upon deletion. * E-mails are indexed upon arrival. * IM conversations are indexed as you chat, a line at a time. * Web pages are indexed as you view them (with a browser extension). * Notes and address-book entries are indexed as they are created. Beagle supports many different data sources and file formats. For a complete listing, visit: http://beagle-project.org/Supported_Filetypes Beagle uses the Lucene indexing system from the Apache project and the prodigious Doug Cutting, ported to .NET by George Aroush. Beagle includes an optional GNOME-based graphical tool for searching its indexes. Also included is an experimental web based search interface. To learn more about Beagle, visit: http://beagle-project.org/About DEPENDENCY CHANGE --------------------------------------- Beagle now depends on ndesk-dbus 0.5.2 and ndesk-dbus-glib 0.3.0. NOTABLE CHANGES BETWEEN 0.3.2 and 0.3.3 ----------------------------------------- * Fix several potential crashes in the EvolutionDataServer backend. * Fix a null reference exception in imlogviewer when no buddy alias is set. * Fix beagle-search to allow filetype: queries. * Fix filtering of media files by Totem and MPlayer. * Fix the URIs in Konqueror web history backend to be of the right form. Also prevent it from flooding the buffer cache during initial crawling. * Fix autostarting of beagle-search in Gnome (fixes #507786). * Fix a potential crash in EvolutionMail backend for really large mbox files (merge patch from Debian). * Disable building static indexes for all the static indexes (merge patch from Debian). * xdgmimecache.c contained a fix for bugs.freedesktop.org #12512 which is not present in the GTK+ copy. Revert the change that removed the fix. * Add a view in beagle-search to show the current index information. * Add a new tile in beagle-search for manpages. Several fixes to the documentation tile as well. Searching documentation is disabled by default but can be enabled by passing --search-docs to beagle-search. * Add an LZMA (7zip) based filter for lzma compressed man pages. * Prevent beagle log manager from printing the same exception repeatedly. Instead only print the first line followed by a "(Repeated)". This will make beagle go easy with the log file size. * Add a Qt GUI for beagle-settings using Qyoto. * Add an advanced query syntax "inuri:" to match data with query word in the uri. The implementation is backend specific and usually relevent for web history and bookmark backends. * A partial implementation of "inuri:" for the filesystem backend to query for files in a particular directory (not recurive). The option to inuri: could either be a word in the name of the directory or the file:/// uri of the directory. Live queries (where a new directory is created that matches the inuri value) are not supported for inuri queries against the filesystem backend. * Add a firefox sidebar to the firefox-beagle extension. The sidebar will allow querying in indexed webpages and bookmarks. The sidebar requires the web interface to be enabled (for querying from local machine). * Use Sqlite prepared statements in textcache and file attribute databases. * Add configure options to control whether to always use the internal taglib-sharp or an external taglib-sharp. Useful for source based distributions. * Use "--indexing-delay -1" as an option to start beagled in query only mode. * Add an environment variable BEAGLE_FORCE_GC to do a forceful collection in beagled (disabled by default). * Enable system-wide manpage index. * Port beagle to LINGUAS (fixes #510172). * Translations: - Swedish (Daniel Nylander) - Spanish (Jorge Gonzalez) - Polish (Wadim Dziedzic) - Occitan (Yannig Marchegay) - Hebrew (Rosseta) - Japanese (Takeshi AIHANA) - Turkish (Gil Forcada) - Arabic (Khaled Hosny) - Italian (Gianvito Cavasoli) Contributors to this release: Debajyoti Bera, Lukas Lipka, Kevin Kubasik, Joe Shaw, Nirbheek Chauhan and Enrico Minack. Full set of changes: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/beagle/tags/BEAGLE_0_3_3/beagle/ChangeLog?view=markup KNOWN ISSUES ------------------------- * The EvolutionDataServer backend will leak memory during indexing any new data. This is due to a bug in the evolution-sharp library and will be fixed in its next point release. * Beagled might wake up the CPU even when idle. This is due to certain limitations in mono. * Beagled and index-helper might not properly respond to ctrl-c or sigint (sent to these processes during logout from desktop sessions). There is no problem if beagle-shutdown is used to terminate beagle or beagle terminates because the X sessions it was monitoring got terminated. This is due to the incorrect way in which beagle uses signal handlers. This will be correctly fixed in the next version (requires some changes in mono). * Presence of procmail log files in a user's KMail directory can cause problems with GMime. This will be fixed in the next version of GMime. * If beagle is monitoring download directories, specially the download directories of p2p clients, then it will continuously re-index the files as they are downloaded. Download directories should be excluded from indexing using beagle-config or beagle-settings. - dBera From btimothy at gmail.com Mon Feb 11 19:03:29 2008 From: btimothy at gmail.com (Boyd Timothy) Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 17:03:29 -0700 Subject: [Mono-announce-list] ANNOUNCE: Tomboy 0.9.6 Released Message-ID: Hey Everyone, This email is to announce Tomboy 0.9.6, another development release in the 0.9.x series. Tomboy is a simple personal note-taking application designed to be unobtrusive and friendly, while supporting inter-note-links similar to a WikiWikiWeb to help you organize your notes and ideas. It can run either as a GNOME panel applet or a notification tray icon. Tomboy's Website: http://www.gnome.org/projects/tomboy Tomboy's Wiki: http://live.gnome.org/Tomboy * Road Map: http://live.gnome.org/Tomboy/RoadMap * Brainstorming: http://live.gnome.org/Tomboy/PlaceForNewIdeas Tomboy is available at: http://download.gnome.org/sources/tomboy/0.9/tomboy-0.9.6.tar.gz md5sum: d3822686ac250752fb02bc0de7fe484c size: 2.8M http://download.gnome.org/sources/tomboy/0.9/tomboy-0.9.6.tar.bz2 md5sum: 5962ad4179c4f27adcec44b312d0ab54 size: 2.1M This release includes the following: Version 0.9.6 * Fix icon sizes and install locations (#507239, Michael Monreal). * Translation updates: ar, as, cs, de, es, et, oc, pl, pt_BR, sk, th Kudos Michael for spending the time to get the icons in better shape. Thanks also to the release-team for allowing this minor UI freeze break. Boyd From btimothy at gmail.com Mon Feb 25 13:58:21 2008 From: btimothy at gmail.com (Boyd Timothy) Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 11:58:21 -0700 Subject: [Mono-announce-list] ANNOUNCE: Tomboy 0.9.7 Released Message-ID: Hey Everyone, This email is to announce Tomboy 0.9.7, the release candidate for GNOME 2.22.0 (2.21.92). Tomboy is a simple personal note-taking application designed to be unobtrusive and friendly, while supporting inter-note-links similar to a WikiWikiWeb to help you organize your notes and ideas. It can run either as a GNOME panel applet or a notification tray icon. Tomboy's Website: http://www.gnome.org/projects/tomboy Tomboy's Wiki: http://live.gnome.org/Tomboy * Road Map: http://live.gnome.org/Tomboy/RoadMap * Brainstorming: http://live.gnome.org/Tomboy/PlaceForNewIdeas Tomboy is available at: http://download.gnome.org/sources/tomboy/0.9/tomboy-0.9.7.tar.gz md5sum: 5167a5d4a12c2bc65862c1156ad2fcc4 size: 2.8M http://download.gnome.org/sources/tomboy/0.9/tomboy-0.9.7.tar.bz2 md5sum: aeb838a5e7d5b36b270fb4b4c5b8da63 size: 2.0M This release includes the following: Version 0.9.7 * Fix multi note drag and drop into a notebook (#513046). * Fix remembering size/position of search window (#518316). * Fix title column in search window for long titled notes (#518666). * Fix long note titles in main menu to prevent wide menu (#417145). * Fix to allow ampersand (&) in a notebook name (#510003). * Fix scroll to end of large paste (#441296). * Fix infinite loop with panel size <= 16 pixels (#503226). * Fix links from DnD files/folders with spaces (#303902). * Fix line of dashes (-----) from being interpreted as bulleted list (#490161). * Fix infinite loop when exporting circularly linked notes to HTML (#422951). * Fix to remove bundled ndesk-dbus since it's now included in GNOME (#509187). * Fix to prevent notebook assignment from modifying last change date (#508798). * Fix support of new GConf Property Editors (#512512). * Fix deleted notes from being recreated (#507493). * Other bugfixes: #496986, #503165, #507249, #507382, #510442, #514284, #518294 * Translation updates: be at latin, ca, de, fi, kn, ko, mk, nl, pl, pt, vi Most of the fixes included in this release were done as part of bugslashing day [1]. Awesome work everyone! Keep it up! There's only one more week before we hit hard code freeze [2]. Note to packagers: as mentioned above, we've removed our internal copy of ndesk-dbus (bug #509187) since ndesk-dbus-* is included in GNOME now. Please adjust your packages accordingly. Note about bulleted lists: Because of bug #490161, we've adjusted the way that the dash and asterisk characters are interpreted. To start a bulleted list, you must make sure to add a space character after the dash/asterisk. Cheers! Boyd [1] http://live.gnome.org/Tomboy/BugslashingDay [2] http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointTwentyone