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2009-09-11:
* Released 2.1.1, bug fixes and translations to 2.1.0
2009-05-16:
* Released 2.1.0, contains X support in both at and crontab.
* Gnome-schedule is now using git: http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gnome-schedule
2009-02-14:
X output support ready for testing, merged onto trunk/
2008-02-08:
Releasing 2.0.2 to with a new at parser.
2008-02-03:
Releasing 2.0.1 to fix a few bugs in 2.0.0
2008-01-30:
2.0.0 released.
2008-01-23:
2.0.0-rc2 released.
2007-12-13:
Silent release: Release Candiate 1 for gnome-schedule 2.0 is out.
Updates to the 1.x series is going to be committed in branches/GS_1.
2007-12-02:
Merged the new-ui branch into trunk.
2007-12-02:
It is time for the (most likely) last release in the 1.x series, there are fairly few updates since the recent 1.2.0 release, but although it was meant as a last translation update I found some significant bugs.
A summary of the Changelog:
∘ Fixed bug in the at editor: choosing dates in the future with a month or day before the current one failed
∘ Fixed some parsing bugs in crontab regarding short term strings in the time expressions (mon, tue, wed)
∘ Fixed some confusing simple expressions regarding weekdays
∘ Removed debug messages
∘ Fixed help open function
∘ Fixed an error in the dialog that pops up if a record is invalid
Other than that it might be worth saying that since this file was updated the last time versions: 1.0.0, 1.0.1 and 1.2.0 has been released.
Other than that it is not much to say about this one. Happy scheduling!
- gaute, 2007-12-02
2006-09-17:
Both at and crontab are using data files in the directory $HOME/.gnome/gnome-schedule/at|crontab
New crontab parser merged into HEAD.
Hope there will be a new release soon.
2005-07-29:
Version 0.9.0 released.
2004-10-12:
Version 0.1.0 released.
At support implemented.
2004-06-11:
Version 0.0.1 released.
Crontab support implemented.
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