Compiz Sees New Update Ahead Of The Holidays - But It's Mainly Bug Fixing
Over a decade ago all the Linux desktop rage was over the likes of Compiz, Beryl, Compiz Fusion, and the like... Ah the memories. But to much surprise, Compiz saw a new release today. Compiz 0.9.14.1 isn't the most exciting update, but the project is still alive.
Back in February marked the release of Compiz 0.9.14 as the first upstream release to the project in two years. Meanwhile today is a point release on top of that providing various fixes.
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Compiz 0.9.14.1 released
Yesterday I released Compiz 0.9.14.1. This is mostly a bug-fix release. The changes from 0.9.14.0 are: - Several bugs in CCSM have been fixed, including a crash when plugin descriptions contain non-ASCII characters. - Fixed build failure with GCC 9 because of format-truncation warning. - CCSM is now compatible with Python 3.8. - Fixed gtk-window-decorator crash with Cairo theme. - Removed MATE configuration. See the merge proposal [1] for details. Also, compiz is now translatable on Launchpad. Feel free to contribute on [2]. The imported translation files are based on the previous work from Ubuntu. The tarball for the new release can be downloaded at [3]. Please report any bugs you have found to our bug tracker [4]. I want to thank Alberts Muktupāvels for his work on this release. [1]: https://code.launchpad.net/~muktupavels/compiz/+git/compiz/+merge/374783 [2]: https://translations.launchpad.net/compiz [3]: https://launchpad.net/compiz/0.9.14/0.9.14.1 [4]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/ -- Dmitry Shachnev
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