Hi,
GNOME 42.4 is now available. This is a stable bugfix release for GNOME
42. All operating systems shipping GNOME 42 are encouraged to upgrade.
If you want to compile GNOME 42.4, you can use the official BuildStream
project snapshot:
https://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/42.4/gnome-42.4.tar.
Hi,
GNOME 43.alpha is now available. This is the first unstable release
leading to 43 stable series.
An GNOME OS install image is also available for testing and porting extensions.
https://os.gnome.org/download/43.alpha/gnome_os_installer_43.alpha.iso
This is meant to be installed in a virtual
Hi,
GNOME 42.2 is now available. This is a stable bugfix release for GNOME
42. All operating systems shipping GNOME 42 are encouraged to upgrade.
If you want to compile GNOME 42.2, you can use the official BuildStream
project snapshot:
https://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/42.2/gnome-42.2.tar.
Hi,
GNOME 41.5 is now available. This is a stable bugfix release for GNOME
41. All operating systems shipping GNOME 41 are encouraged to upgrade.
If you want to compile GNOME 41.5, you can use the official BuildStream
project snapshot:
https://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/41.5/gnome-41.5.tar.
Hi,
GNOME 42.alpha is now available. This is the first unstable release
leading to 42 stable series.
While usually we don't highlight changes in the announcement, this is
a big transitional cycle and here is what you can expect for GNOME 42.
* Libadwaita is released and GNOME 42 will be hard dep
Hi,
GNOME 40.6 is now available. This is a stable bugfix release for GNOME
40. All operating systems shipping GNOME 40 are encouraged to upgrade.
If you want to compile GNOME 40.6, you can use the official BuildStream
project snapshot:
https://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/40.6/gnome-40.6.tar.
Hi,
GNOME 41.alpha is now available. This is the first unstable release
leading to 41 stable series.
If you want to compile GNOME 41.alpha, you can use the official
BuildStream project snapshot. Thanks to BuildStream's build sandbox,
it should build reliably for you regardless of the dependencies
Hello,
GNOME 3.38.7 is now available. This is a stable bugfix release for
3.38. All distributions shipping GNOME 3.38 are encouraged to upgrade.
If you want to compile GNOME 3.38.7, you can use the official
BuildStream project snapshot:
https://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/3.38.7/gnome-3.38.7
Hi,
GNOME 40.alpha is now available. This is the first unstable release
leading to 40 stable series.
This is the first release featuring the new versioning
scheme. You can read more about it here:
https://discourse.gnome.org/t/new-gnome-versioning-scheme/4235
If you want to compile GNOME 40.al
> Anyway, you can do this today by either (a) editing your .bst element
> to point to a tarball instead of git master (easy), or (b) asking
> release team to do this for you (we don't bite). So it's not a huge
> effort. The hardest part is remembering to change it back to git master
> when you're d
Hello,
GNOME 3.36.8 is now available. This is a stable bugfix release for
3.36. All distributions shipping GNOME 3.36 are advised to upgrade.
The GNOME 3.36 Flatpak runtime has been updated as well and
are available at Flathub.
If you want to compile GNOME 3.36.8, you can use the official
BuildSt
Hello,
GNOME 3.36.7 is now available. This is a stable bugfix release for
3.36. All distributions shipping GNOME 3.36 are advised to upgrade.
The GNOME 3.36 Flatpak runtime has been updated as well and
are available at Flathub.
If you want to compile GNOME 3.36.7, you can use the official
BuildSt
Hello,
GNOME 3.36.5 is now available. This is a stable bugfix release for
3.36. All distributions shipping GNOME 3.36 are advised to upgrade.
The GNOME 3.36 Flatpak runtime has been updated as well and
are available at Flathub.
If you want to compile GNOME 3.36.5, you can use the official
BuildSt
Hi,
I guess since we still have d-d-l this needs to cross-posted here as well, but
please lets keep the discussion in the discourse thread.
Thread:
https://discourse.gnome.org/t/rfc-default-to-main-branch-name-for-new-repos-in-gitlab-gnome-org/3948
Infrastructure issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org
Hi,
One of the things I am wondering how does this fair with Flatpak'ed
applications, since its what we are recommending nowdays for users to use.
My understanding is that the webkit bwrap sandbox is only functional in
non-nested bwrap sessions which means that while the Flatpak apps might be
s
Hi,
GNOME 3.36.3 is now available. This is a stable release containing
five weeks' worth of bugfixes since the 3.36.2 release. Since it only
contains bugfixes, all distributions shipping 3.36.x should upgrade.
The GNOME 3.36 flatpak runtimes has been updated as well
If you want to compile GNOME
Hi,
GNOME 3.34.7 is now available. This is our third "oldstable" release,
intended to benefit distributions that have not yet upgraded to GNOME
3.36, and also flatpak applications that are still using the 3.34
runtime.
If you want to compile GNOME 3.34.7, you can use the official
BuildStream proj
Hi,
GNOME 3.37.1 is now available. This is the first unstable release
leading to 3.38 stable series.
If you want to compile GNOME 3.37.1, you can use the official
BuildStream project snapshot. Thanks to BuildStream's build sandbox,
it should build reliably for you regardless of the dependencies o
On Sunday, March 22, 2020 12:56 AM, Michael Catanzaro
wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 1:21 pm, Christian Hergert
> christ...@hergert.me wrote:
>
> > Those words sound incompatible to me in the same way that if you have
> > access to Linux's perf, you can sniff pretty much any data you want on
Hi again,
> this seems to be because of
> https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/198518
Thanks Ondrej for finding the root cause of the change!
I just pushed [1] a change to the template which should workaround the issue
for now. Also left a comment on the upstream issue [2]
If your pipel
Hi Felix,
I've noticed that a while ago as well, but I was certain it wasn't caused by
the recent changes cause we had extensively
test them.
Today I found some time to track down the issue and looks like its a regression
on gitlab itself, probably on the latest update.
The issue is that the t
Hi,
> Is there anything else that needs to be done?
No there isn't, it was working properly when it was first rolled out. I've
started seen this issue today and looks like it only affecting some runners, so
I am guessing something got updated or new runners where added. Bart is on
vacation til
There will be both 3.36.x and 3.34.x release scheduled throughout the year. I
think we are aiming for either 9 or 12 (+1) months of releases/support for 3.34.
Cheers
Jordan
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 01:48, Sasa Ostrouska via desktop-devel-list
wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 7:55 PM Michael Ca
Hello,
GNOME 3.35.3 is now available. One of the highlights of this release is the
removal of libcroco from the module set
as both librsvg and gnome-shell dropped the dependency!
Next unstable release, scheduled for first week of February will mark the UI
and Feature Freeze.
If you want to com
Hello,
GNOME 3.34.2 is now available. This is a stable release containing seven weeks
worth of bugfixes since the 3.34.1 release. Since it only contains bugfixes,
all distributions shipping 3.34.1 should upgrade. This is the last stable
release of the year, but not last one in the 3.34 series.
Hi,
Something that we forgot to mention, is that due to the moving nature of the
Nightly runtime, when you migrate the please consider setting up a recurring
scheduled pipeline [1] in order to rebuild your applications against the latest
Runtime changes/ABI regardless if there was git activity.
On Wednesday, September 18, 2019 11:05 PM, Michael Catanzaro
wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 8:05 pm, Abderrahim Kitouni
> akito...@gnome.org wrote:
>
> > Some apps use Devel as a suffix to the app-id, some separating it
> > with a dot, and some not.
>
> The dot is pretty important IMO, because
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On Saturday, August 3, 2019 1:51 AM, Michael Gratton wrote:
> Is there any way to get notification for build failures here? I
> frequently don't end up seeing the build failures. Email sent to people
> listed in the project's DOAP maybe?
Currently, there isn't a
Hi there,
Just wanted to give an update on this, we've completed
the update to the newer fd.o runtime base and you should
see some new extensions wanted to be install upon `flatpak
update`. Also finished rebuilding x86_64 versions of nightlies
so you can update everything now.
There are a couple
Hi,
You can scale the whole UI from GNOME Settings, Devices -> Displays. If you are
on Ubuntu or Fedora there's a gsetting you can set to allow fractional scaling,
125%, 150% etc, instead of just 100% or 200%. Beware this feature is
experimental though.
gsettings set org.gnome.mutter experimen
Including in this release is a bugfix which would allow Maintainers to be able
to edit and push changes to Merge Requests branches directly.
Feature docs:
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/allow_collaboration.html
Upstream issue: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issue
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