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Re: [Libcdio-devel] info about collaboration
From: |
R. Bernstein |
Subject: |
Re: [Libcdio-devel] info about collaboration |
Date: |
Mon, 22 Sep 2008 07:28:12 -0400 |
Francesco Argese writes:
> Ok. Those information seem enough to begin.
>
> > I don't believe doing work for the above will require interacting with
> > real hardware. However if that's of interest, I can probably think of
> > some things.
>
> If it will require some hardware interaction I'll ask you.
>
> > It's possible that you may have to work pretty much independently.
>
> Yes. But i prefer to have a overview of the application's design. I
> haven't found any documentation describing it.
http://www.gnu.org/software/libcdio/libcdio.html, possibly section 10
http://www.gnu.org/software/libcdio/doxygen/annotated.html
If there organization is not what you want or there's some aspect that
you feel should be described in different way, then perhaps one way to
start is to just to try to document that aspect.
> Is there some generic
> GNU conventions regarding application's design? Where can i find it?
http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/
>
> Another thing: I have worked with some GNU tools (included gcc and
> gdb), but i like to know what type of toolchain is suggested (build
> system etc.). I need only a short introduction (or, better, some links
> regarding the argument).
A google search for "using gnu tools" (that's a hint) turns this up:
http://www.seul.org/docs/autotut/
which contains the above standards link.
>
> Thanks
> Francesco
>