Hello folks ! This is libmikmod, version 3.3.11, a portable sound library for Unix. Check out the file 'NEWS' for more history information. >> BUILDING LIBMIKMOD --------------------- - If you're not building libmikmod for OS/2, then you're lost in the sources. Go up one directory, and read the main README file. So you're on a good old OS/2 system, aren't you ? With a customized Object Desktop or some equivalent tool collection ? I hope you've installed REXX support during the system installation. If you didn't, you lose. Run 'selective install' from the system setup folder, install REXX support, check it works, and come back here. Currently, libmikmod can be build under OS/2 only with the Watcom compiler (tested with OpenWatcom 1.9) or with the EMX compiler (not tested). You'll need the MMPM/2 toolkit (included in all the Warp toolkits) to compile the MMPM/2 driver. The Warp4 toolkit is required if you want to build the DART driver, too. You need long filenames to compile libmikmod, so you'll have to compile it on an HPFS drive, or an ext2fs drive, or a network drive where you can use decent-size filenames. For EMX, run: make -f Makefile.emx dll For Watcom, run: wmake -f Makefile.wat and you'll get your mikmod.dll and its import lib in this directory. Edit the makefiles in case you need to customize the build options, or you want to make a static library, and/or want to learn any details. If the build fails, I'd like to hear from you to correct the problem. To make you library ready to use, copy the file '..\include\mikmod.h' to your compiler include directory, and 'mikmod.lib' to your compiler library directory. If you built a DLL, put the DLL (mikmod.dll) in a directory which appears in your LIBPATH. HTML documentation of the library, for programmers, is located in the doc directory. >> THANKS --------- I would like to thank everyone who contributed to libmikmod. Their names are in the AUTHORS file for the significative contributions, but some other names can be found in the NEWS file. Thanks a lot ! Keeping libmikmod alive wouldn't be much fun without you. >> LICENSE ---------- The libmikmod sound library is covered by the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Fundation (you'll find it in the file COPYING.LIB); either version 2 of the licence, or (at your option) any later version. The GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1, in file COPYING.LESSER, can be considered as a later version of the LGPL, and is strongly recommended for people who will embed libmikmod in their application as a shared library. Parts of the library (in playercode/mdulaw.c) are derived from the files libst.h and raw.c from an old version of the sox (SOund eXchange) package written by Lance Norskog and Jef Poskanzer. The following copyright notice applies to these parts: Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer. Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation. This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. Note that none of these parts are used in the OS/2 version of the libmikmod library. >> CONTACT AND DOWNLOAD INFO ---------------------------- libmikmod home page is located at SourceForge: http://mikmod.sourceforge.net/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/mikmod/ There's a mailing list (mikmod-public) for discussing the development of MikMod (new features, bugs, ideas...) Look for more information on the web site. >> LAST NOTES ------------- I hope you'll enjoy using this version of libmikmod as well as I enjoyed debugging and improving it. -- Miod Vallat, 01/24/2002 miod@mikmod.org