On Sun, Nov 06, 2011 at 11:03:19PM -0500, Rocky Bernstein wrote: > On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Leon Merten Lohse <[email protected]>wrote: > > > Hi everybody, > > > > Congratulations on the release. I have a few comments and > > questions, though. > > > > 1: the latest libcdio from git does not compile on this machine, > > running GNU/Linux, unless I touch doc/version.texi, src/cd-drive.1, > > src/cd-info.1, src/cd-read.1, src/iso-info.1 and src/iso-read.1. > > I guess that is a known problem? > > > > It is a known feature if you don't have the entire list of software > installed in README.develop. Perhaps one day someone will adjust things so > you get some kind of warning and do essentially what you and Thomas did by > hand.
Well. Either I am or the list is missing something. I think I have all of it: git version 1.7.2.5, autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.68, automake (GNU automake) 1.11.1, libtool (GNU libtool) 2.4, m4 (GNU M4) 1.4.15, GNU help2man 1.36, texindex (GNU texinfo) 4.13 > > 2: While looking through my cd-text patches I remembered, that you, > > Rocky, once asked me to include a test case. Back then I did not know how > > to > > provide cd-text data without a physical disc. Now I do but I regard it > > as unpractical to code a test case from scratch... > > Not sure what you mean but "unpractical". I meant that it probably would not fit into the existing structure and would be quite time consuming. Will take a closer look. > > 3: I would like to address this bug again, since it was not fixed for > > the release. http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?33636 > > Honestly, I would like to help here, but my knowledge of other operating > > systems is very limited. All that is needed is a function to get the > > dirname of one path and append another path in a portable way. > > > > Ok. I'll add something for before the next release. Great! Regards Leon
