[ANNOUNCE] libgda/libgnomedb 1.9.100 released



libgda/libgnomedb are a complete framewok for developing
database-oriented applications, and currently allow access to PostgreSQL,
MySQL, Oracle, Sybase, SQLite, FireBird/Interbase, IBM DB2, mSQL and MS
SQL server, as well as MS Access and xBase files and ODBC data sources.
                                                                                
libgda/libgnomedb are the base of the database support in the GNOME
Office application suite, providing database access for many features in
both Gnumeric and Abiword.

1.9.100 is another RC before final 2.0.0

Changes since libgda 1.9.99
---------------------------
 - Fixed #317267 (Rodrigo)
 - GdaRow API improvements (Vivien)
 - GdaColumn API improvements (Vivien)
 - Limit usage of SQLite internal structures (Vivien)
 - Removed usage of C++ 'new' keyboard as argument (Bas)
 - Added missing declarations to gda-column.h (Vivien)

Changes since libgnomedb 1.9.99
-------------------------------
 - Fixed #313204 (Rodrigo)
 - Fixed #314733 (Cygwin ports maintainer)
 - Require libgda >= 1.9.99 (Juan Manuel)
 - Updated translations:
        - es (Francisco Javier)
        - sv (Christian)

Tarballs are available at
http://download.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgda/1.9/
http://download.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomedb/1.9/
                                                                                
To install this new version, you'll need:
* libgda: glib, libxml2, libxslt
* libgnomedb: libgda and dependencies, libgnome/ui, libglade,
libbonoboui and, optionally, gtksourceview
                                                                                
You can find more information at the projects' homepage
(http://www.gnome-db.org), or you can ask any question/propose anything
you want in the GNOME-DB mailing list, which is available at
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-db-list.


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