1 # Buildsheet autogenerated by ravenadm tool -- Do not edit.
8 SDESC[standard]= Compact Disk input and control library
9 HOMEPAGE= https://www.gnu.org/software/libcdio
10 CONTACT= Michael_Reim[kraileth@elderlinux.org]
13 SITES[main]= GNU/libcdio/
14 DISTFILE[1]= libcdio-2.1.0.tar.bz2:main
16 SPKGS[standard]= complete
20 OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= none
21 OPTIONS_STANDARD= none
23 BUILDRUN_DEPENDS= libcddb:single:standard
24 EXRUN[utils]= libcdio:primary:standard
26 USES= c++:utils cpe iconv gmake libtool pkgconfig ncurses
28 LICENSE= GPLv3+:primary
29 LICENSE_TERMS= primary:{{WRKDIR}}/TERMS
30 LICENSE_FILE= GPLv3+:{{WRKSRC}}/COPYING
31 LICENSE_AWK= TERMS:"file"
32 LICENSE_SOURCE= TERMS:{{WRKSRC}}/include/cdio/cdio.h
37 FPC_EQUIVALENT= sysutils/libcdio
42 INSTALL_TARGET= install-strip
43 INSTALL_REQ_TOOLCHAIN= yes
46 CPPFLAGS= -I{{NCURSESINC}}
48 [FILE:718:descriptions/desc.primary]
49 The GNU Compact Disc Input and Control library (libcdio) contains a
50 library for CD-ROM and CD image access. Applications wishing to be
51 oblivious of the OS- and device-dependent properties of a CD-ROM or of the
52 specific details of various CD-image formats may benefit from using this
55 Some support for on-disk CD-image types like CDRWIN's BIN/CUE format,
56 cdrdao's TOC format, and Nero's NRG format is available. Therefore,
57 applications that use this library also have the ability to read on-disk
58 CD images as though they were CDs.
60 A library for working with ISO-9660 filesystems (libiso9660) is included.
61 A generic interface for issuing MMC (multimedia commands) is also part of
65 [FILE:75:descriptions/desc.utils]
66 This package contains additional console utilities to work with audio CDs.
70 8550e9589dbd594bfac93b81ecf129b1dc9d0d51e90f9696f1b2f9b2af32712b 1759040 libcdio-2.1.0.tar.bz2
73 [FILE:998:manifests/plist.primary]
127 libcdio.so.%%SOMAJOR%%
128 libcdio.so.%%SOVERSION%%
132 libiso9660++.so.0.0.0
155 [FILE:63:manifests/plist.utils]