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Re: [Libcdio-devel] libcdio on Window


From: R. Bernstein
Subject: Re: [Libcdio-devel] libcdio on Window
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:19:49 -0400

I haven't done this (or if I have, it was a long time ago), but I believe that 
one can link in the cygwin1.dll with the libcdio dll's. 

Scott Peterson writes:
 > Yes, cygwin worked for me too, but I need a Windows-style .dll library for
 > use with the Windows Gstreamer libraries. Is there anyway to convert cygwin
 > binaries to Windows libraries?
 > 
 > On 7/18/07, R. Bernstein <address@hidden> wrote:
 > >
 > > I just tried compiling libcdio under cygwin and that worked and passed
 > > all of the regression tests. (aside from the fact that somewhere
 > > between cygwin and autotools, a test wth an expected failure isn't
 > > registered properly.)
 > >
 > > Scott Peterson writes:
 > > > Hi, I'm trying to get cdda support in Gstreamer working on Windows and
 > > that
 > > > quest has led me to lbcdio. I grabbed the libcdio source and poked
 > > around in
 > > > libcdio-0.78\MSVC\. It looks like the Visual Studio solution is woefully
 > > out
 > > > of date. I was wondering if a) anyone has/can construct an up-to-date VS
 > > > solution, b) there is a way to build libcdio on Windows sans VS, and c)
 > > > there are Windows binaries of a recent release of libcdio somewhere.
 > > >
 > > > Best,
 > > > Scott Peterson
 > > > Hi, I&#39;m trying to get cdda support in Gstreamer working on Windows
 > > and that quest has led me to lbcdio. I grabbed the libcdio source and poked
 > > around in libcdio-0.78\MSVC\. It looks like the Visual Studio solution is
 > > woefully out of date. I was wondering if a) anyone has/can construct an
 > > up-to-date VS solution, b) there is a way to build libcdio on Windows sans
 > > VS, and c) there are Windows binaries of a recent release of libcdio
 > > somewhere.
 > > > <br><br>Best, <br>Scott Peterson<br>
 > > > _______________________________________________
 > > > Libcdio-devel mailing list
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 > > > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libcdio-devel
 > >
 > >
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 > >
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > -- 
 > Scott.
 > Yes, cygwin worked for me too, but I need a Windows-style .dll library for 
 > use with the Windows Gstreamer libraries. Is there anyway to convert cygwin 
 > binaries to Windows libraries?<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 
 > 7/18/07, 
 > <b class="gmail_sendername">R. Bernstein</b> &lt;<a 
 > href="mailto:address@hidden";>address@hidden</a>&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote 
 > class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); 
 > margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
 > I just tried compiling libcdio under cygwin and that worked and 
 > passed<br>all of the regression tests. (aside from the fact that 
 > somewhere<br>between cygwin and autotools, a test wth an expected failure 
 > isn&#39;t<br>registered properly.)
 > <br><br>Scott Peterson writes:<br> &gt; Hi, I&#39;m trying to get cdda 
 > support in Gstreamer working on Windows and that<br> &gt; quest has led me 
 > to lbcdio. I grabbed the libcdio source and poked around in<br> &gt; 
 > libcdio-0.78\MSVC\
 > . It looks like the Visual Studio solution is woefully out<br> &gt; of date. 
 > I was wondering if a) anyone has/can construct an up-to-date VS<br> &gt; 
 > solution, b) there is a way to build libcdio on Windows sans VS, and c)
 > <br> &gt; there are Windows binaries of a recent release of libcdio 
 > somewhere.<br> &gt;<br> &gt; Best,<br> &gt; Scott Peterson<br> &gt; Hi, 
 > I&amp;#39;m trying to get cdda support in Gstreamer working on Windows and 
 > that quest has led me to lbcdio. I grabbed the libcdio source and poked 
 > around in 
 > libcdio-0.78\MSVC\. It looks like the Visual Studio solution is woefully out 
 > of date. I was wondering if a) anyone has/can construct an up-to-date VS 
 > solution, b) there is a way to build libcdio on Windows sans VS, and c) 
 > there are Windows binaries of a recent release of libcdio somewhere.
 > <br> &gt; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Best, &lt;br&gt;Scott Peterson&lt;br&gt;<br> 
 > &gt; _______________________________________________<br> &gt; Libcdio-devel 
 > mailing list<br> &gt; <a href="mailto:address@hidden";>address@hidden
 > </a><br> &gt; <a 
 > href="http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libcdio-devel";>http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libcdio-devel</a><br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Libcdio-devel
 >  mailing list<br>
 > <a href="mailto:address@hidden";>address@hidden</a><br><a 
 > href="http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libcdio-devel";>http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libcdio-devel</a><br></blockquote></div><br><br
 >  clear="all">
 > <br>-- <br>Scott.




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