With this update I didn't try to install python or gtk. Do I need to uninstall
the old python and gtk from earlier installs?
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On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 10:22 PM, Cory L Hug<drwho54@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Looks like the new windows installer includes the python engine and gtk
add-on for Python 3, so those no longer need to be installed manually before
installing gpodder.
Can this still co-exist with Python 2.7? I have another program I use based
on Python and it also only works with Python 2.7 (like the older gpodder).
Will each program (gpodder vs. my other program) correctly find and use the
appropriate version of Python that it needs?
I don't really know much about Python itself beyond installing it for use by
gpodder and my other program.
Thank you!
Cory Hug
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Subject: [gpodder] gPodder 3.10.3
A new version of gPodder is out.
Linux, macOS and Windows are supported.
Have fun with it !
Here is a copy of the [release notes]
This is a macOS repackaging release of 3.10.2.
Other OS are unchanged.
Changes since 3.10.2:
Bug Fixes
#413 macOS version crash when showing file browser (e.g. when
exporting OPML).
macOS
Updated dependencies and fixed certificate bundle generation
(broken since 3.10.0)
CI References
circleCI build 41
Appveyor build 1.0.34
[release notes] https://github.com/gpodder/gpodder/releases/tag/3.10.3