On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Christoph Wickert
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Am Montag, den 01.10.2012, 04:31 +0800 schrieb PCMan:
>> On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Tomas Forsman wrote:
>>
>> > That's why im wondering what changed this time to force to use vala
>> > as default in building libfm.
>> >
>> > // Tomas Forsman
>>
>> Because the newly added custom action support uses vala.
>> However, this only adds some compile-time dependencies.
>> Vala code is compiled to plain C which is again compiled by gcc to binary.
>> So at runtime, it only requires glib and gtk+ just like programs written in 
>> C.
>
> Hi PCMan,
>
> 1.0.1 is supposed to be a bugfix release of 1.0. If you add new
> functionality or change the behavior, please name it 1.1 to indicate
> that change.
The new feature is in 1.0 already but it did not check vala correctly.
The new 1.0.1 just fixes the broken checks for vala and that's it.

> There is no reason to be afraid of increasing release numbers. It's
> great that there is so much progress in pcmanfm recently, don't be shy
> and show the world what you are working on. ;)

Most of the new changes should be attributed to Andriy.
I only finished the file searching support, did some internal cleanup,
and did some smaller bug fixes.
So currently he is the main developer of both libfm/pcmanfm and
currently the planning of new releases is mainly done by brother and
him.
I respect their decisions on this part. :-)

> Kind regards,
> Christoph

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