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Gtk# 1.9.0 released

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Announcing release 1.9.0 of Gtk#. This is an unstable development
release for the GNOME 2.6 bindings. It is parallel installable with the
latest stable release, 1.0.4.

Tarball and RPMs for FC2 and NLD available for immediate download from:

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=40240&package_id=135197

About Gtk#:
Gtk# is a .Net language binding for the Gtk+ Graphical User Interface
toolkit and several GNOME platform libraries. The GNOME 2.6 platform is
currently targeted.

Substantial credit for this release belongs to Jeroen ZwartePoorte, who
managed the 2.4 bindings branch including merging of stable branch fixes
for the past several months. My apologies in advance for any missing
attributions in the following.

Changes since 1.0.4:
* Bindings for Gtk+-2.4 and Gnome-2.6: (Jeroen Zwartepoorte)
* Preliminary support for Gnome.Vfs: (Jeroen Zwartepoorte)
* PanelApplet bindings: (Todd Berman)
* Gtk.Container child properties: (Dan Winship)
* Additional API customizations and Corrections: (Todd Berman, John
Luke)
* Bugfixes (Todd Berman, John Luke, Dan Winship, MK)

Discussion of Gtk# occurs on the mailing list at
gtk-sharp-list@lists.ximian.com. Bugs can be reported to
http://bugzilla.ximian.com, module gtk#. Check the Gtk# homepage for
additional info at http://gtk-sharp.sf.net.

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Can't wait for stable

Stable versions of this mean I can modify muine to user the 2.6 filechooser. Right now I have to mount my music server via smbmount in order to play music...would be nice to be able to do it via nautilus' excellent "Connect to Server..." feature.

Connect to server...

You know that "Connect to server" is only for nautilus right? It wont mount the samba share in any way, only provide a shortcut in computer:// and the filechooser. The location will still be of the type smb://someservice/someshare/
But perhaps that was what you meant? If so, sorry for ranting :-)

I've seen this done

Basically, I connect to my file share via nautilus. I also have to mount it via smbmount because of muine, but it would be nice to do without that (I've had issues with permissions with smbclient that I've had no luck in resolving). If I connect to an ssh server or samba share via nautilus, the "mounted" vfs locations show up in gedit's open dialogue. Now unless that's one big shameless hack, that would indicate there's a way to access those shares. Maybe I'll check it out if I get some free time in the new year.

Not really a hack...

I wouldn't call it a hack, but more of a fake mount. :-)

Yeah, they show up in the file-selector (if the app has told the file-selector that it should show remote files), but the app itself must be able to handle these types of locations, typically through gnome-vfs.

excellent?

Wow. I'm amazed that someone would use the word "excellent" to describe the gnome-vfs samba functionality. It pretty much does not work for me on anything but really simple smb networks. Shares that require a domain login (which works fine with smbclient and konqueror) simply do not work in nautilus.

good for you

Look. It works for me also in many situations. All I know is that on my particular network at work, where we have to do domain logins, connecting with smbclient and kde works fine, and doesn't and never has worked with gnome.

Works wonderfully for me in 2

Works wonderfully for me in 2.8/Ubuntu

smb in gnome-debian

Somebody can help me?? i am running debian unstable with gnome 2.6... but every time I make a "smb://" nautilus complains that "nautilus has not instaled viewer capable of display it content...

someone can help me??

Same here

2.8/Ubuntu. Looks like they got it right again :)

Works wonderfully for me too

Works wonderfully for me too in Debian Sid + 2.8 from experimental

evvai!

Yuppi! Finally I won't have problems with buttons and toolbuttons