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lllucius@gmail.com 49ce8fd212 2nd attempt to Add the ability to build without trashing the source tree
In r13510 I had neglected to build with all local libraries and some of
them needed attention.

So, I also took the opportunity to work out the locale directory and
how to keep it unmolested as well.  As a result, all locales are rebuilt
as expected, but into the "build" directory.

As a bonus you may now test Audacity from the "build" directory and have
Nyquist plugins and message catalogs available (so you can test other 
languages again without havint to install).

So, again:

mkdir buildme
cd buildme
../configure
make
./audacity
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This is libsndfile, 1.0.24

libsndfile is a library of C routines for reading and writing
files containing sampled audio data.

The src/ directory contains the source code for library itself.

The doc/ directory contains the libsndfile documentation.

The examples/ directory contains examples of how to write code using
libsndfile.

The tests/ directory contains programs which link against libsndfile
and test its functionality.

The src/GSM610 directory contains code written by Jutta Degener and Carsten
Bormann. Their original code can be found at :
    http://kbs.cs.tu-berlin.de/~jutta/toast.html

The src/G72x directory contains code written and released by Sun Microsystems
under a suitably free license.


LINUX
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Whereever possible, you should use the packages supplied by your Linux
distribution.

If you really do need to compile from source it should be as easy as:

		./configure
		make
		make install

Since libsndfile optionally links against libFLAC, libogg and libvorbis, you
will need to install appropriate versions of these libraries before running
configure as above.


UNIX
----
Compile as for Linux.


Win32/Win64
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The default Windows compilers are nowhere near compliant with the 1999 ISO
C Standard and hence not able to compile libsndfile.

Please use the libsndfile binaries available on the libsndfile web site.


MacOSX
------
Building on MacOSX should be the same as building it on any other Unix.


CONTACTS
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libsndfile was written by Erik de Castro Lopo (erikd AT mega-nerd DOT com).
The libsndfile home page is at :

	http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/