El mié, 15-08-2007 a las 02:11 +0200, Albert Astals Cid escribió: > Available from > http://poppler.freedesktop.org/poppler-0.5.91.tar.gz > > Highlights: > - Various memory leaks fixed > - Compile with --enable-fixedpoint. Bug #11110 > - Header cleanup > - Remove dependency on debugxml. Bug #11187 > - Allow access to more document metadata in glib and > qt4 frontends > - Several glib API frontend improvements > - Fix crash on accessing embedded files > - Build on Sun Force compiler > - Render '*' instead of the actual content in > password form fields > - Fix pdftohtml complex output. Bug #9746 and #11610 > - Windows build fixes > - Improve Japanese font support. Bug #11413 > - Do not exit the program on files that confuse > libjpeg > - Update required cairo version to 1.4 > - Fix CVE-2007-3387 > > Testing, patches and bug reports welcome.
Thank you very much, Albert! :-) > We WERE targetting 27th June for 0.6 :D since that's > already impossible what about 15th September if > nothing goes horribly wrong? would it be possible to do it a bit earlier? 10th September is GNOME hard code freeze and 19th GNOME 2.20 is out. We are going to break the API in the glib bindings again (my fault, I wanted to do it before rc2 :-/) so I want evince 0.10 (to be released for GNOME 2.20) to depend on poppler 0.6 (more API stable). I know that GNOME schedule can't decide when poppler is released. If it's a problem, we can consider split the bindings up, like DBus already did[1]. This way we could, for example, do a release for poppler-qt or poppler-glib because of an API change or because it's needed for the project, even if there aren't significant changes in poppler core. [1] http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dbus/2006-February/004179.html > Albert -- Carlos Garcia Campos [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://carlosgc.linups.org PGP key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x523E6462
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