That's (maybe) a stupid question, but reading about all new features of 
the .9.6 version, I thought to find at sight all new stuffs, like these
> Notable new features include:
> - Further improvements to plugin infrastructure and _more_ plugins
> - Tag writing[0] and ipod-write support turned on by default
> - Local file support for album art plugin
> - Gnome-keyring support for storing DAAP password
in the update package, in fact, it *seems* that nothing is really 
changed, altrought you can feel that this wonderful application has 
achieved an unbeliveble maturity/stability.


That's mean: how can I really enjoy all new rb features? Have I just to 
insert some specific options when I start rb, or it could be better to 
install the cvs?

If it is the latter, since I've not be able to run cvs rb version, and 
even more compiling it, are the folowing steps right (for a newbie)?

~$ mkdir /CVS_Root
~$ cd CVS_Root
~/CVS_Root$ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/gnome login
~/CVS_Root$ cvs -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/gnome 
co rhythmbox

[ ~/CVS-Root$ cvs -z3 update ]

~/CVS-Root/rhythmbox$ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local

(but I could not find an "autogen.sh" file). Have I to install some 
packages in order to run rb from cvs sources?

Thnx!
Giovanni
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