[Festival-libestools]Can someone show me the magic to compile the libestools?

2008-10-22 Thread yueyu lin
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

Re: Confusing namespace for git in Intrepid repository

2008-10-22 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Wednesday 22 October 2008 09:30, Andrew Sayers wrote: > 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 > > Ho

Re: Confusing namespace for git in Intrepid repository

2008-10-22 Thread Andrew Sayers
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

Re: Confusing namespace for git in Intrepid repository

2008-10-22 Thread Scott Kitterman
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

Confusing namespace for git in Intrepid repository

2008-10-22 Thread Ethan Baldridge
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