Timothy, I have troubles with your test build - it crashes on my mac :(

And you don't fetch translations from rosetta.

I got 4912 revision of 0.11 branch and add for them translations from
rosetta - I propose it fix for merge. Also I make two builds on this
revision for OSX -
http://www.47tuc.ru/stellarium/Stellarium-0.11.0-Universal.dmg for
PowerPC/Intel for 10.5+ (Carbon Qt 4.7.1) and
http://www.47tuc.ru/stellarium/Stellarium-0.11.0-Intel-SnowLeopard.dmg
for Intel 32 for 10.6+ (Cocoa Qt 4.7.3).

Short release notes for 0.11.0:
- Stellarium now takes into account the refraction of the atmosphere
in the visualization of the sky - so far, it seems, is the only
planetarium simulates refraction in full.
- New plugin: Historical supernovae - now you can watch the flashes of
bright 13 of these stars (in the calculation were taken only by those
whose peak was brighter than 10m).
- Type of deep-sky objects on the "heaven" Stellarium's now possible
to determine visually, without isolating the corresponding object.
- Increase in the number of satellites of the solar system planets.
- Were fixed annoying bugs in plug-ins and most of them acquired the
improvements.
- By analogy with the description of the cultures of the sky began to
speak in Russian and English of descriptions of landscapes.
- And, finally, has been fixed quite a few bugs in the Stellarium'e,
including some from the list of "feature requests."

-- 
With best regards, Alexander

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