EOG 2.13.1

EOG 2.13.1 is released! This is the first EOG development release and my first release as a co-maintainer. Tim has been very busy at work and other stuff. So we’ll work together on EOG maintainership. See NEWS to know what’s new. Basically, this a heavy-bug-cleaning release. EOG had lots of crashes that needed to be solved. Cleaning these crashes is the first step of our roadmap for GNOME 2.14.

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Lucas Rocha is just a brazilian guy who loves hacking and music. He lives in the frozen lands of Finland with his lovely wife Carol. He works for Nokia in the development of Hildon and Maemo. In his free time, he's a happy GNOME contributor. He has a mustache, a beard and big smile in his face.

3 thoughts on “EOG 2.13.1”

  1. Congratulations on the new release! The plans for 2.14 sound really good.

    Do you know if the crashers fixed affected just EOG or the gnome-panel as well? I ask because I’ve been experiencing frequent crashes of the gnome panel whilst dealing with image heavy directories with Nautilus and EOG (Ubuntu breezy). The whole machine becomes unresponsive after the crash so I’ve been unable to submit a bug report. I’ve had no luck finding a cure and wondered if you thought updating to the new EOG would fix this?

  2. The bugs fixed in this release are EOG specific. If you’re having problems with image heavy directories in EOG, I suggest to you to file a bug about it in GNOME Bugzilla, ok?

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