Version 2.28 of the GNOME desktop environment has been released.
Click on the links to read the release notes and the press release.
September 24, 2009
August 17, 2009
Version 2.17.8 of GTK+ has been released; you can find the announcement here.
This is an unstable release leading up to GTK+ 2.18, so you shouldn’t use it if you need stability.
Only source code is available for this release:
Source code
July 25, 2009
Version 2.17.6 of GTK+ has been released; you can find the announcement here.
This is an unstable release leading up to GTK+ 2.18, so you shouldn’t use it if you need stability.
Only source code is available for this release:
Source code
July 18, 2009
Version 2.16.4 of GTK+ has been released; you can find the announcement here.
Links:
32 bit binary ATK Pango Dependencies (these aren’t necessary if you download the “bundle” package)
64 bit binary ATK Pango Dependencies
Source code
July 18, 2009
Version 2.17.5 of GTK+ has been released; you can find the announcement here.
This is an unstable release leading up to GTK+ 2.18, so you shouldn’t use it if you need stability.
Only source code is available for this release:
Source code
July 18, 2009
Version 2.21.4 of GLib has been released; you can find the announcement here.
This is an unstable release leading up to GLib 2.22, you shouldn’t use it if you need stability.
You can only download source code for this release:
Source code
July 10, 2009
Version 2.17.4 of GTK+ has been released; you can find the announcement here.
This is an unstable release leading up to GTK+ 2.18, so you shouldn’t use it if you need stability.
Only source code is available for this release:
Source code
July 10, 2009
Version 2.17.3 of GTK+ has been released; you can find the announcement here.
This is an unstable release leading up to GTK+ 2.18, so you shouldn’t use it if you need stability.
Only source code is available for this release:
Source code
July 10, 2009
Version 2.21.3 of GLib has been released; you can find the announcement here.
This is an unstable release leading up to GLib 2.22, you shouldn’t use it if you need stability.
You can only download source code for this release:
Source code
July 3, 2009
Version 2.16.4 of GTK+ has been released; you can find the announcement here.
Links:
32 bit binary ATK Pango Dependencies (these aren’t necessary if you download the “bundle” package)
64 bit binary ATK Pango Dependencies
Source code