Compiz 0.9.14.0 released
Compiz 0.9.14.0 has been officially released today.
Major changes in this release include:
- Development has switched from Bazaar (back) to Git [1].
- CCSM has been ported to PyGObject, GTK 3 and Python 3.
- compizconfig-python has been ported from Pyrex to Cython.
- Restored the Color Filter plugin by porting it to the new plugin API.
- Added support for loading configuration from multiple files.
- Docks and splashscreens now appear focused.
- Fixed build errors with GCC 8.
- Removed KDE (4.x) support code.
- Compiz now needs cmake ≥ 3.10.0 and pkg-config ≥ 0.29.1 to build.
- gtk-window-decorator now needs libmetacity ≥ 3.22.0 to build.
Also, some bugs have been fixed. See NEWS [2] for a list of them.
The tarball for the new release can be downloaded at [3].
Please report any bugs you have found to our bug tracker [4].
I would like to thank Alberts Muktupāvels, Marco Trevisan, Auboyneau Vincent,
Samuel Thibault, Colomban Wendling, Eleni Maria Stea and other people who have
contributed to this release.
Also: Compiz 0.9.14 Released As First Update In Over Two Years
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