Hey all :)
I’ve finally managed to release heaptrack properly! The first stable release, i.e. v1.0.0 is available for download: https://download.kde.org/stable/heaptrack/1.0.0/src/
You can find more information on the official release announcement over on the KDAB page: https://www.kdab.com/heaptrack-v1-0-0-release/
If you want to read more about what heaptrack is, check out the README.md or have a look at the initial announcement of heaptrack, now three years old!
Cheers, happy profiling!
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Hello all!
I’m happy to (finally!) announce the release of the latest stable versions of Massif-Visualizer and KGraphViewer:
Both versions come filled with bug fixes, cleanups and performance improvements. Everyone is urged to update!
Cheers and many thanks to all contributors.
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Hey all!
I have the pleasure to announce the releases of two new KDevelop versions:
On one hand, there is the new and shiny KDevelop 5.0 Beta 2 release, which brings us much closer to a final release. Tons of issues have been resolved, many features got polished, and even our UI cleaned up a bit here and there. And did I mention impoved OS X and Windows support? See here for more:
https://www.kdevelop.org/news/kdevelop-50-beta2-release
Besides this new beta release, which is where most of our effort went into, I am also happy to announce KDevelop 4.7.3, a new bugfix release of our latest stable KDE 4 based KDevelop. Several annoying problems are resolved now, see the announcement for more information:
https://www.kdevelop.org/news/kdevelop-473-release
Many thanks to everyone involved!
Cheers
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Hello all,
displaying size meta data of classes and members in KDevelop thanks to Clang
I’m very glad to finally announce the first beta of KDevelop 5.0.0, based on Qt 5, KF 5 and Clang: https://www.kdevelop.org/news/first-beta-release-kdevelop-500-available
Like I’ve said previously, I’m very thankful of the tons of contributors that made this step possible. From the early testers, over the many new KDevelop contributors who helped a lot in porting our code base to Qt 5 and KF5, to the people that worked on improving kdev-clang and all the other areas. It’s a great feeling to finally release this beast. A year ago, just after we started in this process, I still wasn’t too sure we can pull it all off. Now, look where we are :) “Just” a few more weeks of polishing and I’m positively sure KDevelop 5.0.0 will be a really good milestone.
That said, I also want to express my thanks towards the KDE e.V. which graciously sponsored our recent KDevelop/Kate sprint in Berlin. We rented a flat for the 8 hackers that visited Berlin and had a productive five days directly after the Qt World Summit. Personally, I worked on kdev-clang and polished it a bit more in the preparation of the first beta release. One handy feature I added is the display of size information about classes and member variables, displayed in the image to the right.
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Hello all!
it’s my pleasure to announce the immediate availability of KDevelop 4.7.1. This release contains many improvements and bug fixes - everyone is urged to upgrade. Distributions should already provide updated packages, otherwise you can download via:
Thanks to all contributors, users and bug reporters for making this release possible!
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Hello all!
It’s my pleasure to finally announce the availability of KDevelop 4.7.0:
https://www.kdevelop.org/news/kdevelop-470-released
This is a special release, as it marks the end of the KDE 4 era for us in terms of feature development. We will continue to support this release in the long-term with bug fixes though. New things and fundamental changes will only happen in the frameworkified master branches from now an.
Many thanks to all contributors!
Cheers
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Hey all,
just a quick announcement: KDevelop 4.7.0 Beta 1 was released! Head over to the announcement on the KDevelop website to read more:
https://www.kdevelop.org/news/kdevelop-471-beta1-released
Cheers, see you soon with a KDevelop 4.7.0 stable release :)
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Hey all,
I’m happy to announce the availability of two new betas: Massif-Visualizer 0.4 Beta 1 and KGraphViewer 2.2 Beta 1!
Download
If you want to test this release, you can download the tarballs from the KDE mirrors:
Download Massif-Visualizer 0.4 Beta 1
md5 sum: 2953089078bd2170ad9d2d583c7c8b95 massif-visualizer-0.3.90.tar.xz
sha1 sum: 6d76134b1b41b887ba595a0585f941d22e066b76 massif-visualizer-0.3.90.tar.xz
sha256 sum: 9940fa90137ca5eef08b9ec220825fadbf03db423a670a2c7fe3edab271d9922 massif-visualizer-0.3.90.tar.xz
Download KGraphViewer 2.2 Beta 1
md5 sum: b3a18cbaf661d1cf186b3a3674c31186 kgraphviewer-2.1.90.tar.xz
sha1 sum: 4f0cb86f01eb9725191a79291cbd75061682ca69 kgraphviewer-2.1.90.tar.xz
sha256 sum: 1ae74c1a51e252e88afb7a3d7864fc1bc6326c191ad36c89cc7fab7e8a96f08f kgraphviewer-2.1.90.tar.xz
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Holy moly yet another KDevelop release - but this time a big one! Go and get 4.6.0 while it’s fresh and read the full announcement on the KDevelop website:
http://kdevelop.org/46/kdevelop-460-final-released
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Hey all,
I just announced KDevelop 4.6 Beta 1 on the KDevelop website. Go read the announcement and test the hell out of this release :) I’m pretty confident that its already a very solid release though!
Cheers, happy hacking!
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