On www.rarewares.tk (don't be scared by the name) you can find xcLAME
which has the most recent ogg libs included (rc3). Maybe something that
could go into cvs?

/Erik


On Wed, 22 May 2002, Alexander Leidinger wrote:

> On 21 Mai, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> 
> >>   I  don't understand. Does LAME encode Ogg Vorbis files? If not, what
> >>   does the switch "--ogg" do? If yes, Lame Ain't MP3 Encoder?
> > 
> > LAME *used* to encode Ogg files, by acting as a dumb wrapper around the
> > libvorbis encoding routines.  It no longer supports Vorbis, however.
> > (The --ogg switch hasn't worked in well over a year.)
> 
> It should work. At least I committed a fix for 3.90 which is supposed to
> work with libvorbis-1.0.r2. I'm not sure what one has exactly to do to
> get it working, but I think you have to get some internal vorbis headers
> which don't get installed. At least this is what I understand by reading
> the information in the FreeBSD Ports Collection. Maybe you want to look
> at http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/audio/lame-devel/
> yourself.
> 
> Bye,
> Alexander.
> 
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