Thanos Baloukas wrote these words on 03/03/13 02:18 CST:
> On 03/03/2013 02:14 AM, Thanos Baloukas wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> IIRC, the last time I installed audacious-plugins-3.3.3, the dependency
>> on libcdio-0.83
>> was enough for audacious to be able to play music CDs. Now on another
>> system with libcdio-0.90, configure reported that the cdaudio-ng plugin
>> would not be built because I lacked libcdio_cdda 0.70 or newer. After a
>> research I found that I had to install
>> libcdio-paranoia-10.2+0.90 which split from libcdio, if I got it right.
>> I installed it,
>> applied the patch, and make failed on src/cdaudio-ng/cdaudio-ng.c
>> because it couldn't find 'cdio/paranoia/cdda.h'. On my system this file
>> was installed
>> from libcdio-paranoia-10.2+0.90 in /usr/include/cdio and not in
>> /usr/include/cdio/paranoia. Looking at the patch I saw that it had:

I believe it was me who introduced the patch. And I may have goofed because
I recall symlinking the paranoia headers before/after creating the patch. I
cannot recall the exact specifics, but I will revisit the instructions and
make it right.

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