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Re: rh5.9
Oded Arbel writes:
> > Not to be nitpicking or anything, but esd has nothing to do with
> > Enlightenment, and it's actually Enlightened Sound Daemon. Check its
> > web page -- http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html. Enlightenment and
> > GNOME just happened to be the first programs that started to use it on
> > a wide scale.
>
> you are write about me miswriting the abrevation, but esd was written for
> Enlightenment.
Could be. I just didn't see any mention of Enlightenment on the esd
home page. But I may be wrong.
> BTW - what CVS stands for ?
Concurrent Versioning System -- a system that handles many developers
working on a source tree together. It holds the source code in a
server, and then each developer takes out (checks out) the files he
needs to work on, and after that he checks them back in. Most big
projects such as KDE, Gnome & Mozilla keep their code in a CVS
server. For more info, check http://www.cyclic.com/.
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- References:
- Re: rh5.9
- From: Alex Shnitman <alexsh@hectic.net>
- Re: rh5.9
- From: Oded Arbel <odeda@betalfa.org.il>