2) - cdio_get_cdtext no longer takes track as an argument
- cdtext_get, cdtext_get_const, cdtext_set require track argument
3) Language, Genre, Genre Code and Encoding Fields are now properly parsed and stored in the cdtext object
4) Added public function cdio_get_cdtext_raw to extract the binary CD-Text
5) Added CDTEXTFILE keyword logic in cue sheet parser. Parses binary/raw CD-Text files
6) Added cdtext_genre2str to convert genre code
7) altered the example programs, test drivers, cdda-player and cd-info to work with these changes
8) Added test case
9) A few smaller changes
A disc either holds CD-Text for all the tracks or does not hold any. Therefore a CD-Text object for the whole disc seems more natural to me. It also enables us to store global fields, like genre, encoding, language.
Patch was tested on GNU/Linux 32 bit running Gentoo.
ios9660.hpp under FS because of Solaris macro conflict as suggested by Thomas Schmitt.
cd-drive.c: add some casts to remove gcc warnings
src/cd-paranoia/Makefile.am: remove a GNU make idiom.
README.develop: note needing GNU make or remake
* discid field extraction
* genre field extraction (experimental)
* blocksize field extraction
* read charcode from blocksize field
* some unneeded comments removed
* unneeded local variables removed
* typos
moves from mmc.c into mmc_hl_cmds.c. Status is now the return type, not
erasable.
Split mmc_cmds.h into mmc_ll_cmds.h and mmc_hl_cmds.h.
test/driver/mmc.c for invalid page check we get the right sense key,
asc, and ascq.
* alignment issues on sparc
* "make check" failure when stderr is not a tty
* wrong program name in manpages in tarball
* build failure with hurd
* "make check" failure on machines with no disc drive
* make distclean fixes
With this change, instead of using the fully qualified path to the
shared object (or the one that the configure think is the fully
qualified path), the path where the library is found will be added to
the search path and just a generic -liconv will be used.
The old variable would be fooled up when /usr/lib/libiconv.so is an LD
script that redirects to /lib/libiconv.so, causing failures with some
linkers.
Also, replace @LIBICONV@ for libcdio itself also with $(LTLIBICONV) or
it will fail to link against on uClibc.