> Usually it does not makes much sense to write a killer library without > the background of a killer application -- you should not encapsulate > things without the need for abstraction, otherwise you'll have to work > hard later when you have to access functionality that has been > 'abstracted away' because the library designer tagged it as > 'non-important for highlevel developers'.
I agree. As a small start I put in LNB types as a command line option for both szap and scan. I think it's sufficiently generic that it can be used by others. Hopefully the directory layout can be fixed up after my heavy hands have publically disgraced themselves :) Jamie -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
