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Building libcdio from git source

Here is software you'll need to build a development version libcdio

  • git
  • GNU make (or even better "remake")
  • autoconf version 2.67 or better (which contains programs autoconf and autoreconf)
  • automake version 1.11.1 or better
  • libtool (for building shared libraries)
  • m4 (used by autoconf)
  • texinfo (for building documentation)
  • help2man (turns help for libcdio standalone programs into manual pages)

This is in addition to the software needed to build starting from a the source tar. See README-libcdio.md for that additional software.

Older versions of autoconf and automake might work, I've just not tested that.

The source code lives the github. The older GNU Savannah main page is here.

If you check out the source code, you'll need git installed.

Once you have git:

git clone https://github.com/libcdio/libcdio.git

Change into the libcdio directory that just created and run the "autogen.sh" shell script:

cd libcdio
sh ./autogen.sh

Please see README-libcdio.md and follow those instructions starting at step 3.