Gaim v0.66 - Get ta get'n
Well, it seems that we had a few problems with v0.65. There were some issues regarding importing of default port values. This problem, as well as a couple others that we noticed right after the release, have been fixed. See the ChangeLog for more information.
Please note that the mirrors may take a little while to receive the releases.
Gaim v0.65 - Download it right now! I mean it!
Gaim 0.65 is now released. Don't wait! Grab it now! Before the other people grab it, and then you won't be able to grab it anymore! It's really cool. When you use it, you can talk with other people over great distances using the "Internet." I highly recommend it. Also, we have a ChangeLog.
Win Gaim users will want to download WinGaim 0.65 with GTK+. It includes a patched version of GTK+ 2.2.1 which fixes the Buddy List Drag and Drop bug.
Slackware 9 packages for 0.64
Nur Hussein sent me a Slackware 9 build, so I've posted it online for any of you Slack users that don't want to compile it yourself. You can find the package here or on the downloads page.
Remember, kids, CVS is still in development and is broken right now. Don't use it. ;-)
Mandrake RPMs for 0.64 up.
Carles Amigo sent me some Mandrake RPMs which are now uploaded and available for download (when the mirrors get updated, of course). Thanks, Carles.
State of the CVS Address
Hey everyone. ChipX86 here. We've had a lot of questions about this, so I'm going to address it here. At the moment, CVS is undergoing some major changes. We are advising our users not to use CVS, and to go back to stable releases. The developers have a direction we're heading in, and bug reports against CVS only slow us down. Once things stabilize, it shouldn't be as much of a problem (but we still request that you only use CVS if you're developing against it or helping us to debug it!) We'll have a few new goodies in 0.65, and our work is leading the way to the completion of our core/UI split, so be patient ;)
Also, I would like to announce a little experiment that gaim is taking part in, along with picogui, Gnome, GNUpdate, autopackage, and a few other projects. If you join #commits on irc.freenode.net, you'll be able to watch CVS commits as they happen on a variety of projects. Check it out. It's just.. neat.
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