Wednesday, November 18, 2015
GNOME Tracker 1.1.2 released with Huge Fixes and Minor Improvements
GNOME Tracker development team officially announces the release of GNOME Tracker 1.1.2 with new improvements and several bug fixes. GNOME Tracker is basically a semantic data storage for desktop and mobile devices which primarily uses W3C standards for RDF ontologies and Nepomuk with SPARQL to query and update the data.
According to official announcement, GNOME Tracker 1.1.2 comes with TrackerDataProvider and TrackerEnumerator interfaces which allows 3rd parties to supply their own data to Tracker to be indexed for example for an online or proprietary service. It also includes improved and updated functional-tests and added suggestion to reindex OR restart depending on configuration changes applied.
Apart from these minor changes, this release also includes several bug fixes such as fixed tracker-guarantee-tests failure, fixed rpath is being set on tracker libraries, fixed testsuite summaries fail to report results, support saving metadata for GIFs. Also, review recent GNOME News to know what's new for GNOME Desktop environment ?
The GNOME Tracker 1.1.2 also includes updated doap file, improved firefox and thunderbird detection to avoid warnings in console and fixed many unit tests which were not properly isolated. It also remove all GNU_SOURCE additions in sources and uses AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS instead. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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