I had to add a min() and a max(), tweak some function names, and
installed libsndfile.

Then:
gcc -O6 -o test -lm -lsndfile *.c

All and all it took about three minutes. I'm seeing how it works. But I'm
going to have to compile the decoder too.

[greg@limelight e]$ uname -a
Linux limelight 2.3.18 #4 Sun Sep 12 00:45:39 EDT 1999 i686 unknown
greg@limelight e]$ ./test 
FAAC cl (Freeware AAC Encoder)
FAAC homepage: http://www.slimline.net/aac/
Encoder engine version: 0.41

Usage:
faac.exe -options file ...
Options:
 -h    Shows this help screen.
 -pX   AAC profile (X can be LOW, or MAIN (default).
 -n    No header will be written to the AAC file.
 -bX   Bitrate in kbps (X can be: 64, 80, 96, 112, 128 (default),
       160, 192, 224 or 256).
 -vX   VBR setting (X can be 0 (NORMAL), 1 (LOW) or 2 (HIGH)).
       This option automatically enables VBR.
 -oX   Set output directory.
 file  Multiple files can be given as well as wild cards.
       Can be any of the filetypes supported by libsndfile
       (http://www.zip.com.au/~erikd/libsndfile/).
Example:
       faac.exe -b96 -oc:\aac\ *.wav



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