I am pleased to announce version 3.7.3 of the Python bindings for GObject. This is the third release of the 3.7.x series which will eventually result in the stable 3.8 release for GNOME 3.8. Download ======== The new release is available from ftp.gnome.org: http://download.gnome.org/sources/pygobject/3.7/pygobject-3.7.3.tar.xz sha256sum: 861b822e78f6b61b0435a4559ba2439f8a45c6206ef4e45fef7b19adb1cc9d30 What’s new since PyGObject 3.7.2 ================================= - Add support for caller-allocated GArray out arguments (Martin Pitt) (#690041) - [API add] Re-support calling GLib.io_add_watch with an fd or Python file (Martin Pitt) - pygtkcompat: Work around IndexError on large flags (Martin Pitt) - Fix pyg_value_from_pyobject() range check for uint (Martin Pitt) - Fix tests to work with g-i 1.34.2 (Martin Pitt) - Fix wrong refcount for GVariant property defaults (Martin Pitt) (#689267) - Fix array arguments on 32 bit architectures (Martin Pitt) - Add backwards compatible API for GLib.unix_signal_add_full() (Martin Pitt) - Drop MININT64/MAXUINT64 workaround, current g-i gets this right now (Martin Pitt) - Fix maximum and minimum ranges of TYPE_(U)INT64 properties (Simonas Kazlauskas) (#688949) - Ship pygi-convert.sh in tarballs (Martin Pitt) (#688697) About PyGObject =============== GObject is a object system used by GTK+, GStreamer and other libraries. PyGObject provides a convenient wrapper for use in Python programs when accessing GObject libraries. Like the GObject library itself PyGObject is licensed under the GNU LGPL, so is suitable for use in both free software and proprietary applications. It is already in use in many applications ranging from small single purpose scripts up to large full featured applications. PyGObject now dynamically accesses any GObject libraries that uses GObject Introspection. It replaces the need for separate modules such as PyGTK, GIO and python-gnome to build a full GNOME 3.0 application. Once new functionality is added to gobject library it is instantly available as a Python API without the need for intermediate Python glue. Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
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