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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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'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 It looks like the Visual Studio solution is woefully out of date.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 > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libcdio-devel _______________________________________________ Libcdio-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libcdio-devel
-- Scott.
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