February 2009


Yesterday, Mark Shuttleworth of Ubuntu fame announced the coming of version 9.10 of Ubuntu on the ubuntu-devel-announce mailing list.
As if the coming of Jaunty in April wasn’t enough, now we have another thing to look forward to (that and Debian “squeeze” ;) )

Version 2.15.4 of GTK+ has been released; you can find the announcement here.
This is an unstable release leading up to 2.16, so be warned. Also, binaries aren’t provided for unstable releases, so only source code is available:
Source code

Version 2.19.8 of GLib has been released; you can find the announcement here.
This is a small release for fixing gcc 4.4 issues and an unstable release leading up to GLib 2.20; you shouldn’t use it if you need stability.

You can only download source code for this release:
Source code

Version 2.19.7 of GLib has been released; you can find the announcement here.
This is an unstable release leading up to GLib 2.20, you shouldn’t use it if you need stability.

You can only download source code for this release:
Source code

Version 2.15.3 of GTK+ has been released; you can find the announcement here.
This is an unstable release leading up to 2.16, so be warned. Also, binaries aren’t provided for unstable releases, so only source code:
Source code

Version 2.19.6 of GLib has been released; you can find the announcement here.
This is an unstable release leading up to GLib 2.20, you shouldn’t use it if you need stability.

You can only download source code for this release:
Source code