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I've finally managed to import my id3tool 1.1f tree into the CVS at SourceForge. For anybody who really feels like doing stuff to id3tool, email me to negotiate such things :)
1.0a *Initial version *didn't get published cause I was too lazy to be bothered copying from my home system to my work system. 1.0b *Finished id3 style tagging code with textual descriptions and set commands. 1.0c *re-fixed that bug [code base split by accident!] *tidyed up id3tool.c a bit [It was a bit too kludgish] *changed those C++ comments [// blah] that I'm sure was pissing off a few people to C comments [/* blah */] *Tested on: *i386/linux [OK] *sparc/linux [OK] *Revised README file. 1.1a *Debian control files *autoconf/automake control files [got sick of hand kludging the makefile] *New distro site [kitsumi.nethack.net is not under my control at the moment :(] 1.1b *Fixed package to include missing files *d'oh!* 1.1c *Merged Win32 patches from Steve Kemp <skx@tardis.ed.ac.uk>. Patches were NOT acceptible in base form, and some files were modified. *Proper Win32 Makefile made. *Patched configure scripts to check for getopt dependancies now. [In recognition that some psuedo-unixes mightn't have getopt] *Patched original getopt.c file so it #ifndef's itself out if GETOPT_LONG is already availible. - I assume getopt.[ch] are from the GNU C Library, but steve didn't specify. 1.1d * Corrected tag replace bug (tags were always being appended, rather than replaced). Very sorry to those affected. yet again, this one was a one character fix :/ *Tested on: *i386/linux [OK] *ix86/win32 (Visual C 6) [OK] *Fixed rampantly incorrect email addresses in the documentation. *Fixed bug where if multiple file names were specified, only the files with tags before the first file without one had their ID3 tags displayed. *Fixed Win32 version to link in setargv.obj, so file globbing works as expected. 1.1e *"Yet Another Bugfix" release. This focus'd on a bug where tag reading behaved a little "wierdly" because of files < 128 bytes. This is now fixed. *THIS IS THE LAST 1.1 RELEASE I WANT TO DO. Hopefully the pre-2.0's might start appearing really soon. 1.1f *Updated all email addresses to be correct [now that xware.cx exists] *"Yet Another Bugfix" release. *sigh*. This time its a weirdness in RedHat where they don't support the negative seek offset via fseek. *Fixed a one number `braino' when I knew I should have put a `1' instead of a `128', but didn't.
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