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Rygel 0.8.0 (Won't Get Fooled Again)

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Rygel 0.8.0 (Won't Get Fooled Again) is out!

 

The first release in the new stable 0.8.x series for GNOME 2.32.

 

- Don't add 'modelDescription' node in device description if already added.

- Generate XML files from templates at build time so we can strip out

newlines and leading whitespace to improve our IOP with some devices in

the market that use some crappy XML parsers.

- Don't let libxml add a newline after the 'xml' header node.

- rygel-preferences:

- Use correct Gtk+ Vala API version.

- MediaExport:

- Add null checks to avoid crash in environments where standard XDG folders

are undefined or unknown to glib.

- Localization:

- Make .desktop files translatable.

- Add Lithuanian translation.

- Add Arabic translation

- Add Brazilian Portuguese translation.

- Add Indonesian translation.

- Update simplified Chinese translation.

- Update Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong and Taiwan) translation.

- Update Estonian translation.

- Add Estonian (et) to LINGUAS.

- Update Danish translation.

- Update Russian translation.

- Update Dutch translation.

 

Bugs fixed in this release:

 

626196 - OPPO DBP-80/83 (Actually fixed this time)

629378 - Make the .desktop files localizable

 

All contributors to this release:

 

Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)

Alexander Saprykin

Aron Xu

Chao-Hsiung Liao

Dirgita

Djavan Fagundes

Gabor Kelemen

Ivar Smolin

Kenneth Nielsen

Khaled Hosny

Mattias Põldaru

Priit Laes

Wouter Bolsterlee

Žygimantas BeruÄÂka

Mario Blätterman

Wouter Bolsterlee

 

Download source tarball here: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/rygel/0.8/

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What is Rygel?

 

Rygel is a collection of DLNA (UPnP AV) services implemented through a plug-in

mechanism. UPnP in simplest words is a set of protocols that defines how

different devices on a home network can seamlessly (without or with minimum

configuration) communicate with each other. UPnP AV defines how multimedia

systems could be built on top of that. DLNA in simple words is a long list of

rules that implementers must comply to if they want to achieve interoperability

with other implementations in the market.

 

More info at project home page: http://live.gnome.org/Rygel

 

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Regards,

 

Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)

FSF member#5124

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