ANNOUNCE: gnome-mud 0.11.2



Application
-----------

gnome-mud 0.11.2

Description
-----------

GNOME-Mud is a Multi-User Dungeon (MUD) client for X. It supports
aliases, triggers, multiple connections, command queuing, IPv6 servers
and implements more advanced MUD protocols like MSP or ZMP. It includes
a plugin interface, which can be used to add your own features (for
example, a graphical health monitor).  It uses the GTK+ toolkit, but
can be used in any desktop environment or window manager.

Notes
-----

This release fixes a few important crash bugs that were introduced in
0.11.1, and fixes a long list of memory leaks. It also corrects a few
errors in preferences and profiles, and several outstanding problems with
the charset used to send and print text in the terminal, among other fixes
and additions.

We think this probably makes the best gnome-mud release ever, and the
team will start focusing on new features for 0.12 from now on.

Changes
-------

- Fix several crashers on connect and reconnect to muds [Les]
- Fix other problems when disconnecting and reconnecting [Les]
- The two connect dialogs are now merged into one [Les]
- Removed Python plugins from the distribution [Les]
- Fix character set issues. Convert client messages to the user's
  character set before printing them. Avoid crashes if the user inputs
  a character that cannot be converted to his character set [Les]
- Fix default color settings for new profiles [Les]
- Disable several options from the UI if no connection is active [Les]
- Fix many memory leaks throughout the codebase [Les]
- Remove several obsolete preference items [Les]
- Optimizations for MCCP code [Les]
- Update credits dialog [Jordi]
- Several other bugfixes
- Translations:
  + Catalan [Jordi Mallach]

Download
--------

http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-mud/0.11/

-- 
Jordi Mallach Pérez  --  Debian developer     http://www.debian.org/
jordi sindominio net     jordi debian org     http://www.sindominio.net/
GnuPG public key information available at http://oskuro.net/


[Date Prev][Date Next]   [Thread Prev][Thread Next]   [Thread Index] [Date Index] [Author Index]