General Information ------------------- libcdaudio is a library designed to provide functions to control operation of a CD-ROM when playing audio CDs. It also contains functions for CDDB and CD Index lookup. Installation ------------ If you have received libcdaudio as part of another package, read the documentation in the top level source directory first to see if you need to compile libcdaudio seperately. For help with installation, please see the file INSTALL Thanks ------ Thanks to: Antony Arcieri, original author. Mike Oliphant for parts of the HTTP code. Ralph Wallace for ports to FreeBSD. Ryan Banks for incomplete ports to Digital UNIX. Justus Pendelton for ports to Solaris. Matt Kraai for additional Solaris help. David Rose for ports to Irix. Ryan Werber for a box to test the CD-ROM changer code on. Quinton Dolan for internal optomisations. Bugs ---- All bugs reports should be sent to noon@users.sourceforge.net. This library has been tested under the following: * Linux 1.2, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2 * FreeBSD 3.2, 3.3, 4.0 * Solaris 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 * OpenBSD 2.3 * Irix If you do experience any problems compiling, please send me: * The version of libcdaudio * Your platform type and release * A complete list of errors that occoured during the compile (e.g. make >& errors) * The CD-ROM header file for your platform so I can modify libcdaudio accordingly * Any other information you believe is relevant If you experience problems during the operation of programs compiled with this library, be sure to check with the authors of the relevant programs first, then contact me. Be sure to send: * The version of libcdaudio * The name of the program with which the error occoured * Your platform type and release * Any other information you believe is relevant Patches ------- If you think you can do something better than the existing code, by all means, send me the patch! Send all patches to: noon@users.sourceforge.net Be sure to include your name so I can give credit where it is due. If the patch fixes a bug, it would be nice if you could send the patch along with the bug report. A few final words ----------------- libcdaudio is distributed under the GNU Library General Public License, included in this package under the top level source directory in the file LICENSE.