Hi, dear developers,
I'm a voice application developer. Recently I use the Festival in our
project. First, I downloaded the festival and speech tools source codes and
compile them in my Ubuntu8.04. Then I wrote a test C++ application which can
run well to invoke the libFestival as part of the app
On Wednesday 22 October 2008 09:30, Andrew Sayers wrote:
> Scott Kitterman wrote:
> > On Wednesday 22 October 2008 09:07, Ethan Baldridge wrote:
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> > You would think that, but the package git predates the existance of Git
> > the DVCS, so until it's removed/renamed, no.
> >
> > Scott K
>
> Ho
Scott Kitterman wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 October 2008 09:07, Ethan Baldridge wrote:
>
> You would think that, but the package git predates the existance of Git the
> DVCS, so until it's removed/renamed, no.
>
> Scott K
How about changing the package's description so that the acronym for GNU
In
On Wednesday 22 October 2008 09:07, Ethan Baldridge wrote:
> Currently `apt-get install git` gives one a virtual package for "gnuit"
> from universe, which is some sort of midnight commander-alike. This
> seems rather odd considering that a) the program already has another
> name and package (gnuit
Currently `apt-get install git` gives one a virtual package for "gnuit"
from universe, which is some sort of midnight commander-alike. This
seems rather odd considering that a) the program already has another
name and package (gnuit), and b) a far greater audience would associate
"git" with the sou