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From: Don T. <dt...@gw...> - 2005-07-11 00:11:49
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Greeting Slackers, GWARE-C Has Arrived ! GWARE (C) - GNOME-2.10.2 For Slackware-10.1 + patches released. ---------- NOTICE: GWARE-B USERS PLEASE READ THIS. =) You will need to remove this package manually. 'removepkg /var/log/packages/iso-codes-0.42-i486-1gwB` The package iso-codes-0.42-i486-1gwB.tgz has been removed in GWARE-C. Please remove this package manually. It is a dependency for the version of totem used in GWARE-B (Gnome 2.10.1 for 10.1) ---------- >From ChangeLog.txt: +--------------------------+ Sun Jul 10 19:07:29 CDT 2005 GWARE Version-C Released A GNOME for Slackware. GNOME 2.10.2 built for Slackware-10.1 Please see README and INSTALL for particulars. We Like feedback so visit our homepage at http://gware.org/ As GWARE is a fairly new project we would like to encourage our users to take advantage of the Mailing-List and Forum to help build a strong GWARE community that would of course be beneficial to all GWARE users. Mailing Lists: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=126653 Forums: http://sourceforge.net/forum/?group_id=126653 We would like to give out thanks to all of the GWARE users from the GWARE Team at this time also. Thank You all using GWARE. We appreciate all of you. Enjoy! The GWARE Team ============ FROM README ============= ***** RELEASE NOTES for GWARE (C) - Please READ the following ***** Please read the INSTALL file also: http://www.websightdesigns.com/files/gware/10.1/2.10.2/packages/INSTALL 1) iso-codes removed If you are currently running GWARE (B) - Gnome 2.10.1 for Slackware-10.1 you will need to manually remove the iso-codes package. The iso-codes package was needed for the older version totem in GWARE (B) Totem has been upgraded in (C). Please issue the following command to remove the package: 'removepkg /var/log/packages/iso-codes-0.42-i486-1gwB` 2) gnome-audio added 3) hicolor-icon-theme added 4) totem upgraded (please see item #1 above) 5) epiphany downgraded to a "stable" release (1.6.4) although 1.7.1 had no BUGS that I noticed we decided to stick with the version that deemed officially stable by the GNOME group for 2.10.2. We will more than likely be backing down to 1.6.4 from 1.7.1 in (B) also and will be announced on the gware-users-mailing-list. 6) pkgconfig added and upgraded from slackware stock version 7) esound added and upgraded from slackware stock version 8) scrollkeeper added 9) Many other packages were upgraded of course. Items 1-8 mentioned above are packages that needed to be pointed out specifically as they were added or removed from GWARE (C). Totem being upgraded made the iso-codes pack no longer required. The note about epiphany we considered worth mentioning here because the version was backed down. 10) The GWARE Users Mailing List and Forum. We would like to take this time to encourage GWARE users to take advantage of the mailing list and forum on GWARE's sourceforge project site. If you are not already on the users-mailing-list you may consider joining so you will be notified of any ChangeLog.txt activity and other news concerning GWARE. Mailing Lists: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=126653 Forums: http://sourceforge.net/forum/?group_id=126653 Note: You will not find much activity at this time on the forum as we are a fairly new project and most of our users have been directly contacting the GWARE TEAM when questions or issues arise. We would like to see our users taking advantage of the Forum and the Mailing-List to help form a more active community and at the same time helping other GWARE users. Many of you who have been contacting us directly instead of using the mailing-list can of course continue to do so. We believe however that by using the mailing list and forum the information will be shared with the community thus helping others along the way that may need the same information. 11) We hope you enjoy the new version so install or upgrade and have fun! Feel free to drop in #gware on irc.freenode.net also. Enjoy! Send your comments to... gw...@gw... Or join the Users Mailing List and/or use the Forum =) Thanks The GWARE Team -- http://gware.org/ Freenode - #gware |