This is a port of the cuetools 0.5.1 to OS/2. Citing from the cuetools homepage:
cuetools is a set of utilities for working with cue files and toc files
The cuetools were originally developed by Svend Sanjay Sorensen and are hosted at Sourceforge: http://cuetools.sourceforge.net/.
This cuetools port should work on any 32-Bit OS/2, i.e. version 2.0 or newer. The only required thing is the EMX 0.9d Fix4 runtime.
If you want to recompile cuetools, any GCC for OS/2 should do it. I've used GCC 3.2.1, but any not-really-antique version should work, too. If you have GNU make installed (not nmake), switching to the cuetools source directory and typing "make -f Makefile.os2" should be enough.
I've packed the standard binary ZIP and the UnixOS/2 package into an unixish file system structure (see the proposed UnixOS2 filesystem hierarchy). If you already have such a hierarchy, just unzip the binary ZIP into your %UNIXROOT% root directory. Or just use the UnixOS/2 package utils to install the provided UnixOS/2 package.
If you don't have such an unixish file system hierarchy or just don't like it, feel free to copy all the files from the subdirectories into a single directory. This will of course also work.
None that I'm aware of, but I've barely tested my port. The reason why I ported the cuetools is the "cueconvert" part and that one seems to work fine. I haven't used "cuebreakpoints" and "cuerename".
cuetools are released under the GNU General Public Licence (GPL). Please refer to the COPYING file that is included in all cuetools packages for details.
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