daisy reader for gnu/linux, listen-up!

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I am unable to get Listen-Up to compile. Here's the story:

In file included from src/DTBControl.cc:25:
src/DTBAudio.h:23:34: aflib/aflibAudioFile.h: No such file or directory
In file included from src/DTBControl.cc:25:
src/DTBAudio.h:61: error: syntax error before `*' token
src/DTBAudio.h:62: error: syntax error before `*' token
src/DTBAudio.h:63: error: 'aflibConfig' is used as a type, but is not
defined
   as a type.
   src/DTBAudio.h:64: error: 'aflibConfig' is used as a type, but is not
   defined
      as a type.
      make: *** [src/DTBControl.o] Error 1


      This is on a freshly installed Red Hat Severn system with gcc
      3.3.14.

Kirk Reiser writes:
> From: Kirk Reiser <kirk at braille.uwo.ca>
> 
> Over the last week or so there has been a lot of discussion on this
> list about the lack of a daisy reader for gnu/linux.  We just checked
> in to cvs our alpha version of listen-up.  Listen-up is a text based
> daisy compliant program which will allow playing of audio or text
> daisy format books.  It currently only works on daisy 2.x but should
> also work on daisy 3.x whenever test materials become available we'll
> find out.
> 
> Remember this is alpha level software which means if it breaks you get
> to keep all the pieces not just some of them.  We would really
> appreciate hearing about bugs, problems and success stories.
> 
> If you are interested in listen-up's progress and being heard by the
> main author Jing Hao Zhang you should probably subscribe to the cvs
> mailing list if you are not already.
> 
>   Kirk
> 
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