GARNOME, C++, Work
Well, it finally started to happen. The Java project at work is starting to enter "maintain" mode instead of "develop" mode, so I get to play with C++ and GTK+.
However, we're running RH73 boxes which don't come with GTKMM 2 installed, so we have to build that. That's easy, I say, we'll use GARNOME -- it rocks. So we use GARNOME, and I find out that the 2.0.x branch has been dropped for the 2.1.x branch, which is too scary for everyone to use (although I personally use it on my desktops and laptop).
To cut a long story short, I just became the "Alan Cox of GARNOME" as Jeff put it, the maintainer for a GARNOME which builds the stable GNOME 2.0.x releases...
Devil's Pie 0.2.3
Devil's Pie 0.2.3 is out, available at the usual location. This release is nothing more than a rebuild of the GOB files, with GOB 2.0.3. This will cure any problems along the lines of "FooMatcher cannot be found" when Devil's Pie was built using GCC 3.