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+ 2006-12-16 Saturday 13:24 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
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+ * README, example/audio.rb, example/cd-read.rb, example/eject.rb,
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+ * example/audio.rb, example/cd-read.rb, example/device.rb,
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+ example/tracks.rb, lib/cdio.rb, test/cdiotest.rb: Add Cdio module
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+ 2006-12-15 Friday 04:36 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
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+ * Rakefile: Add "rake all" for "./configure && make". Default
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+ 2006-11-18 Saturday 18:39 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
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+ test/cdiotest.rb: device.swg: Add DeviceList_t routines
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+ Makefile.am, example/drivers.rb: One more example program
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+ * Makefile.am, cvs2cl_header, cvs2cl_usermap: Hack on build system
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+ * lib/cdio.rb, swig/device.swg, test/cdiotest.rb: Remove move bugs
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+ lib/cdio.rb, swig/device.swg, swig/read.swg, swig/rubycdio.swg,
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+ swig/track.swg: read.swg: add read routines example/*: more
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+ samples ported over Makefile.am: include more of the SWIG files
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+ lib/cdio.rb: turn some of the is_xx routines into xx?
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