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GNOME Power Manager 2.27.92 released

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GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon that makes it easy to manage the

power on your laptop or desktop system.

 

* Translations

- Added Belarusian translation (Alexander Nyakhaychyk)

- Added Catalan (Valencian) translation (Carles Ferrando)

- Updated Turkish translation (Baris Cicek)

- Updated Portuguese translation (Duarte Loreto)

- Updated Lithuanian Translation (Gintautas Miliauskas)

- Updated Basque translation (Inaki Larranaga Murgoitio)

- Updated Bengali translation (Jamil Ahmed)

- Updated Arabic translation (Khaled Hosny)

- Updated Norwegian bokmål translation (Kjartan Maraas)

- Updated German translation (Mario Blättermann)

- Updated Estonian translation (Mattias Põldaru)

- Updated Serbian translation (Miloš Popović)

- Updated Bengali India Translations (Runa Bhattacharjee)

- Updated Gujarati Translations (Sweta Kothari)

- Updated Tamil Translations (ifelix)

- Updated Telugu Translations (krishnababu k)

 

* Bugfix:

- When building with hal, link gnome-power-manager against

libhal-glib (Frédéric Péters)

- Make notifications more reliable at session startup (Pramod Dematagoda)

- Fix a bug where the critical time was not displayed correctly

(Richard Hughes)

- Don't crash g-p-s when there are no devices (Richard Hughes)

- Open the gnome-power-manager help, not the 'cheese' help (Richard Hughes)

- Never, never, show 'Unknown time'. Fixes rh#520999 (Richard Hughes)

- Allow compile without HAL. Inspired from a patch from Javier

Jardón, many thanks (Richard Hughes)

- Remove small memory leak spotted using clang (Richard Hughes)

- Assign the correct icon when the sleep fails (Richard Hughes)

- Correct some shoddy error checking. Spotted by clang (Richard Hughes)

 

Richard.

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