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The Vesta builder records file accesses made during builds, rather than having the user explicitly specify as with the earlier Make tool. A shared build cache. When multiple developers are using the system, they share the same pool of previously completed build work for re-use in future incremental builds.
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Pure-FTPd is a free (ISC license) FTP Server with a strong focus on software security. It can be compiled and run on a variety of Unix-like computer operating systems including Linux , OpenBSD , NetBSD , FreeBSD , DragonFly BSD , Solaris , Tru64 , Darwin , Irix and HP-UX .
Lada Vesta, a car from Russian car manufacturer AVTOVAZ; Swan Vesta (began 1883), a brand of matches Vesta case, metal containers for matches (which were previously called vestas) Vesta, a freeze-dried meal brand launched in the United Kingdom by Batchelors in the early 1970s, and now owned by Premier Foods.
The de Havilland Firestreak is a British first-generation, passive infrared homing (heat seeking) air-to-air missile. It was developed by de Havilland Propellers (later Hawker Siddeley ) in the early 1950s, entering service in 1957.
In October 2002, a PlayStation 2 version was announced, with the title being released within 2003. [5] GameCube and Microsoft Windows versions were announced shortly after E3 2002. The game went gold in Europe on October 3, 2003, and was released on the 17th, with the GameCube version releasing the following month.
The album peaked at No. 131 on the Billboard 200 and 26 on Top R&B Albums chart. [2] Four singles were released from the album, with three reaching R&B top ten. "Sweet, Sweet Love" and "Congratulations" were both R&B hits, peaking top five on Billboard ' s Hot R&B Singles chart.
Vesta is testing whether the olivine weathering process will mitigate coastal recession [14] and reduce ocean acidification. [4] [2] [17] Vesta's process mimics natural weathering processes to transform the olivine into silicates and other stable chemicals, like calcium carbonate which precipitate to the oceans bottoms as marine life consumes the naturally occurring chemical and die (see ...