* configure.ac: Added AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL for enabling the creation of shared libraries.
* configure.ac: Added -I$(top_srcdir)/include to LIBCDIO_CFLAGS, it allows to build outside the source tree.
* configure.ac: Added LT_NO_UNDEFINED for adding '-no-undefined' switch to libtool when building win32 shared libraries.
* configure.ac: Check for Windows.h presence if under Mingw (included for using Sleep() function).
* configure.ac: Check for more missing functions: setenv(), unsetenv(), sleep(), gmtime_r(), localtime_r().
* example/cdchange.c: If sleep() function does not exist, it tries to emulate it with a similar code (require inclusion of Windows.h)
* src/cddb.c:
* lib/cdda_interface/scsi_interface.c: Compilation fails because u_int32_t is undefined. It has been changed to uint32_t to be compliant to all other parts of the libraries.
* lib/cdda_interface/Makefile.am:
* lib/iso9660/Makefile.am:
* lib/cdio++/Makefile.am:
* lib/paranoia/Makefile.am:
* lib/udf/Makefile.am:
* lib/driver/Makefile.am: added LT_NO_UNDEFINED to libtool flags.
* lib/iso9660/iso9660.c: Added replacements for setenv(), unsetenv(), gmtime_r\
(), localtime_r().
Also replace the three Dummy functions wth dummy_exception (also common).
Bump the revision.
This reduces the memory footprint of libcdda_interface of about 200 bytes.
set as big endian although it appeared not to, possibly because of
SCSI emulation.
We now test for SCSIness in addition to ATAPIness as both can occur.
Added field in cdrom_device structure for SCSIness and that's tested
before unconditionally setting drive bigendian-ness.
or ATAPI or whatever.
cdda_interface: Use mmc_have_inteface() we don't have anything for
this except in GNU/Linux. May reduce the unnecessary data_bigendianp()
calls which cause lots of disc reading.
Turn #defines for MMC Profiles into enumeration.
Add enumeration for "core" interface types
#include <cdio/scsi_mmc.h> -> #include <cdio/mmc.h>
configure.ac: remove AIX driver for now - it doesn't really work
remove some (but not all) of the valgrind errors in cd-text
Some stylistic things, doxygen comment improvements typos, etc.
where an application may want to keep that pointer open.
All routines now are distinct from parnaoia routines with suitable
#defines for compatibility.
range when the drive endian was different than the CD-ROM
endianness. We do this by always allocating an extra block, but it
would be better to understand whether this is correct or whether some
logic needs to be fixed.