Re: An old, tiresome discussion: cdrtools vs cdrkit

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Johann Peter Dirichlet <peterdirichlet.freesoftware@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Well, after thinking about it (and talk with some friends, none
> lawyer), I just vote for "community cdrtools and dump cdrkit".
>
> I always think about supporting other operating systems, mainly
> FreeBSD and NetBSD, before taking place in disputes like this.
> "If the software can be ported to more platforms, then it is better
> mantained" was always a lemma from me (and many folks of NetBSD team
> :) ). So cdrtools is better quality software in my humble opinion.

Cdrtools is actively checked for compilation and functionality on many platforms
on a regular base on:

SunOS 4.x add 5.x
Linux
AIX
FreeBSD
NetBSD
OpenBSD
DragonFly BSD
HP-UX 10.x and 11.x
Max OS X
IRIX
MS-WIN (Cygwin)
Haiku
SCO UnixWare and Openserver
Syllable

There is support for many more platforms but I do not have access to all of 
them.

Jörg

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