Note that you need to use GNU make.

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To compile the source:
./configure
MAKE=gmake ./configure # if using POSIX shell
make
make check
make install # may have to do this as root
If you have problems linking libcdio or libiso9660, you might try the
option --without-versioned-libs. However this option does help with
the situtation described below so it is preferred all other things
being equal.
If you have problems linking libcdio or libiso9660, see the BSD
section. You might also try the option --without-versioned-libs. However
this option does help with the situtation described below so it is
preferred all other things being equal.
VCD dependency:
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installed, build and install libcdio, then vcdimager, then configure
libcdio again and it should find libvcdinfo.
BSD make vs GNU make
Unless you use --without-versioned-libs (not recommended), you need to
use GNU make which usually can be found under the name "gmake".
If you use another make you are likely to get problems linking libcdio
and libiso9660.
OS Support
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interested in fixing the Microsoft OS support great.
$Id: README.libcdio,v 1.2 2004/02/29 14:36:15 rocky Exp $
$Id: README.libcdio,v 1.3 2004/03/01 01:32:39 rocky Exp $