Thank you very much for providing this packages.
I am using OpenSuse 11.3 myself, but at the moment I am having trouble
with the cairo/pixman based rendering. (Segmenation fault in pixman
do_composite)
As cairo is now the default backend, this may affect other people as
well. Does it work for you?
Cheers
Fred
Am 09.08.2010 01:54, schrieb Richard Stonehouse:
> GNUstep 2.4.0 for openSUSE 11.3
> *******************************
>
> GNUstep binary RPMs for openSUSE 11.3 are now available. They include
> the core libraries, fonts, themes and a small set of applications.
> They are based on gnustep-make version 2.4.0 and the stable versions
> of -base, -gui and -back.
>
> The present packages are configured for a FHS filestore layout on an
> i586 architecture machine.
>
>
> Notable Changes in This Release
> *******************************
>
> Built for the latest openSUSE, version 11.3.
>
> Latest stable versions of the core libraries, with many bug-fixes and
> improvements, including:
>
> - native Objective C exceptions are enabled
> - sound now works again
>
> Latest version of GWorkspace
>
> - file search by content ("metadata") is now included
>
> Latest version of PDFKit
>
> - upgrade from xpdf 3.0.1 to 3.0.2 which provides many
> rendering fixes, better compatibility with newer PDF
> versions and security fixes
>
> Latest version of Gorm
>
> - bug fixes and improvements
>
>
> How and Where to Get It
> ***********************
>
> The package set has been made into a YaST2 repository for 'one
> click' installation. Alternatively, you can download the packages
> and install them under your full control.
>
> The repository URL is:
>
> <http://www.rstonehouse.co.uk/extras/GNUstep-2.4.0/openSUSE-11.3/i586>
>
> Add this to your list of YaST2 repositories then click on one of the
> 'Patterns', GNUstep Base System or GNUstep Applications, to install.
>
> The release notes, including full downloading and installation
> instructions, are available at the same URL.
>
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