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Re: [MiNT] Canonical
On 14 Jan 2008 at 11:38, p.slegg@scubadivers.co.uk wrote:
> Quoting Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>:
> >
> > If you want a different name just specify it explicitly via
> > --build/--host/--target. There is nothing wrong with putting the
> > release in the canonical name.
>
> Completely off-topic but the word "canonical" is used in American
> software literature and I have never worked out what they think it
> means.
>
> According to Chambers English Dictionary:
>
> "canonical adj
> 1 according to, of the nature of or included in a canon.
> 2 regular.
> 3 orthodox or accepted.
> 4 ecclesiastical."
>
> None of which looks likely in the context it is used in.
>
A good place to start is "The New Hacker's Dictionary" by Eric Raymond, which
is an outgrwoth from the Jargon File. It devotes about a page to "canonical",
well worth reading :-). As is the book as a whole, although probably not in
one session, straight through from abbrev to zorkmid (and beyond).
Roger