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[linux-dvb] Most Current Linux TV tree
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- Subject: [linux-dvb] Most Current Linux TV tree
- From: "Chris Foster" <chris@confocus.com>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 10:57:28 -0500
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Anyone,
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Please forgive my ignorant questions as I come up to speed on you tree and
web/CVS structure.
I am trying to make sure I am working with the most current software. From
what I have read and found it appears the most current CVS module is
dvb-kernel. This seems to be where all current development is being done,
including that for drivers. It seems that dvb-kernel-v4 is where things are
headed with new Version 4 APIs.
Finally it appears that the CVS Module is dead and that all work that was
being done is this module has now moved to dvb-kernel.
Is all this correct?
Chris Foster
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