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mm-common 0.9 released

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Posted 26 December 2009 - 07:42 PM

mm-common 0.9 "Invisible!" is now available for download at:

http://download.gnome.org/sources/mm-common/0.9/

SHA256 sums:
4a58304b41d68961a955bae2530b3787f01b032a37b6b789ac44c9fe650d5292 mm-common-0.9.tar.bz2
acf0343dde05728d2ee0f4a635b041971a042d5b3ef1f86bbcd09166b031a2da mm-common-0.9.tar.gz


The Invisible Book of Invisibility.

* A number of small mistakes in the skeleton C++ binding files
have been corrected.

* The sample XML file for the obsolete documentation override
mechanism has been removed from the skeleton project.

* The tranformation from Doxygen to Devhelp has been extended
to produce a hierarchy of class chapters grouped by scope.

* The documentation build rules can now be included from the
top-level, without recursion into a sub-directory.

* A new MM_PROG_GCC_VISIBILITY Autoconf macro is now available
to facilitate building with explicit symbol visibility.


Notes:

* This is neither a stable release nor a development release,
but a base module for developing C++ bindings.

* Bug reports should be filed with GNOME Bugzilla, module mm-common.


About mm-common
===============

The mm-common module provides the build infrastructure and utilities
shared among the GNOME C++ binding libraries. It is only a required
dependency for building the C++ bindings from the gnome.org version
control repository. An installation of mm-common is not required for
building tarball releases, unless configured to use maintainer-mode.

Release archives of mm-common include the Doxygen tag file for the
GNU C++ Library reference documentation. It is covered by the same
license as the source code it was extracted from. More information
is available at .

More information about the GNOME C++ bindings is available at:

http://www.gtkmm.org/

December 26, 2009
Daniel Elstner


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