-==========
-FLAC - 0.3
-==========
+/* FLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec
+ * Copyright (C) 2012 Xiph.org Foundation
+ * Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009 Josh Coalson
+ *
+ * This file is part the FLAC project. FLAC is comprised of several
+ * components distributed under difference licenses. The codec libraries
+ * are distributed under Xiph.Org's BSD-like license (see the file
+ * COPYING.Xiph in this distribution). All other programs, libraries, and
+ * plugins are distributed under the LGPL or GPL (see COPYING.LGPL and
+ * COPYING.GPL). The documentation is distributed under the Gnu FDL (see
+ * COPYING.FDL). Each file in the FLAC distribution contains at the top the
+ * terms under which it may be distributed.
+ *
+ * Since this particular file is relevant to all components of FLAC,
+ * it may be distributed under the Xiph.Org license, which is the least
+ * restrictive of those mentioned above. See the file COPYING.Xiph in this
+ * distribution.
+ */
-This is the source release for the FLAC project. The
-reference encoder/decoder library 'libFLAC' is released
-under the LGPL (see COPYING.LGPL). This means the code
-in include/FLAC/ and src/libFLAC/. All other code is
-covered by the GPL (see COPYING.GPL). See
- doc/index.html
+FLAC is an Open Source lossless audio codec developed by Josh Coalson from 2001
+to 2009.
+
+From January 2012 FLAC is being maintained by Erik de Castro Lopo under the
+auspices of the Xiph.org Foundation.
+
+FLAC is comprised of
+ * `libFLAC', a library which implements reference encoders and
+ decoders for native FLAC and Ogg FLAC, and a metadata interface
+ * `libFLAC++', a C++ object wrapper library around libFLAC
+ * `flac', a command-line program for encoding and decoding files
+ * `metaflac', a command-line program for viewing and editing FLAC
+ metadata
+ * player plugins for XMMS and Winamp
+ * user and API documentation
+
+The libraries (libFLAC, libFLAC++) are
+licensed under Xiph.org's BSD-like license (see COPYING.Xiph). All other
+programs and plugins are licensed under the GNU General Public License
+(see COPYING.GPL). The documentation is licensed under the GNU Free
+Documentation License (see COPYING.FDL).
+
+
+===============================================================================
+FLAC - 1.2.1 - Contents
+===============================================================================
+
+- Introduction
+- Prerequisites
+- Note to embedded developers
+- Building in a GNU environment
+- Building with Makefile.lite
+- Building with MSVC
+- Building on Mac OS X
+
+
+===============================================================================
+Introduction
+===============================================================================
+
+This is the source release for the FLAC project. See
+
+ doc/html/index.html
for full documentation.
A brief description of the directory tree:
- build/ makefile templates for building
- doc/ the HTML documentation
- include/ public include files for libFLAC
- obj/ the compiled libraries and executables will
- end up here
- src/ the source code and private headers
- test/ the test scripts
+ doc/ the HTML documentation
+ include/ public include files for libFLAC and libFLAC++
+ man/ the man page for `flac'
+ src/ the source code and private headers
+ test/ the test scripts
+
+
+===============================================================================
+Prerequisites
+===============================================================================
+To build FLAC with support for Ogg FLAC you must have built and installed
+libogg according to the specific instructions below. You must have
+libogg 1.1.2 or greater, or there will be seeking problems with Ogg FLAC.
-=============================
+If you are building on x86 and want the assembly optimizations, you will
+need to have NASM >= 0.98.30 installed according to the specific instructions
+below.
+
+
+===============================================================================
+Note to embedded developers
+===============================================================================
+
+libFLAC has grown larger over time as more functionality has been
+included, but much of it may be unnecessary for a particular embedded
+implementation. Unused parts may be pruned by some simple editing of
+configure.in and src/libFLAC/Makefile.am; the following dependency
+graph shows which modules may be pruned without breaking things
+further down:
+
+metadata.h
+ stream_decoder.h
+ format.h
+
+stream_encoder.h
+ stream_decoder.h
+ format.h
+
+stream_decoder.h
+ format.h
+
+In other words, for pure decoding applications, both the stream encoder
+and metadata editing interfaces can be safely removed.
+
+There is a section dedicated to embedded use in the libFLAC API
+HTML documentation (see doc/html/api/index.html).
+
+Also, there are several places in the libFLAC code with comments marked
+with "OPT:" where a #define can be changed to enable code that might be
+faster on a specific platform. Experimenting with these can yield faster
+binaries.
+
+
+===============================================================================
Building in a GNU environment
-=============================
+===============================================================================
+
+FLAC uses autoconf and libtool for configuring and building.
+Better documentation for these will be forthcoming, but in
+general, this should work:
-All files called 'Makefile' are GNUmake files. To build all
-libraries and programs, just 'make all' from the top-level
-directory. To run the tests, just 'make test'.
+./configure && make && make check && make install
-Everything can be built in either debug or release mode.
-See the Makefiles for details.
+The 'make check' step is optional; omit it to skip all the tests,
+which can take several hours and use around 70-80 megs of disk space.
+Even though it will stop with an explicit message on any failure, it
+does print out a lot of stuff so you might want to capture the output
+to a file if you're having a problem. Also, don't run 'make check'
+as root because it confuses some of the tests.
+NOTE: Despite our best efforts it's entirely possible to have
+problems when using older versions of autoconf, automake, or
+libtool. If you have the latest versions and still can't get it
+to work, see the next section on Makefile.lite.
-==================
+There are a few FLAC-specific arguments you can give to
+`configure':
+
+--enable-debug : Builds everything with debug symbols and some
+extra (and more verbose) error checking.
+
+--disable-asm-optimizations : Disables the compilation of the
+assembly routines. Many routines have assembly versions for
+speed and `configure' is pretty good about knowing what is
+supported, but you can use this option to build only from the
+C sources. May be necessary for building on OS X (Intel)
+
+--enable-sse : If you are building for an x86 CPU that supports
+SSE instructions, you can enable some of the faster routines
+if your operating system also supports SSE instructions. flac
+can tell if the CPU supports the instructions but currently has
+no way to test if the OS does, so if it does, you must pass
+this argument to configure to use the SSE routines. If flac
+crashes when built with this option you will have to go back and
+configure without --enable-sse. Note that
+--disable-asm-optimizations implies --disable-sse.
+
+--enable-local-xmms-plugin : Installs the FLAC XMMS plugin in
+$HOME/.xmms/Plugins, instead of the global XMMS plugin area
+(usually /usr/lib/xmms/Input).
+
+--with-ogg=
+--with-xmms-prefix=
+--with-libiconv-prefix=
+Use these if you have these packages but configure can't find them.
+
+If you want to build completely from scratch (i.e. starting with just
+configure.in and Makefile.am) you should be able to just run 'autogen.sh'
+but make sure and read the comments in that file first.
+
+
+===============================================================================
+Building with Makefile.lite
+===============================================================================
+
+There is a more lightweight build system for do-it-yourself-ers.
+It is also useful if configure isn't working, which may be the
+case since lately we've had some problems with different versions
+of automake and libtool. The Makefile.lite system should work
+on GNU systems with few or no adjustments.
+
+From the top level just 'make -f Makefile.lite'. You can
+specify zero or one optional target from 'release', 'debug',
+'test', or 'clean'. The default is 'release'. There is no
+'install' target but everything you need will end up in the
+obj/ directory.
+
+If you are not on an x86 system or you don't have nasm, you
+may have to change the DEFINES in src/libFLAC/Makefile.lite. If
+you don't have nasm, remove -DFLAC__HAS_NASM. If your target is
+not an x86, change -DFLAC__CPU_IA32 to -DFLAC__CPU_UNKNOWN.
+
+
+===============================================================================
Building with MSVC
-==================
+===============================================================================
+
+There are .dsp projects and a master FLAC.dsw workspace to build all
+the libraries and executables with MSVC6. There are also .vcproj
+projects and a master FLAC.sln solution to build all the libraries and
+executables with VC++ 2005.
+
+Prerequisite: you must have the Ogg libraries installed as described
+later.
+
+Prerequisite: you must have nasm installed, and nasmw.exe must be in
+your PATH, or the path to nasmw.exe must be added to the list of
+directories for executable files in the MSVC global options.
+
+MSVC6:
+To build everything, run Developer Studio, do File|Open Workspace,
+and open FLAC.dsw. Select "Build | Set active configuration..."
+from the menu, then in the dialog, select "All - Win32 Release" (or
+Debug if you prefer). Click "Ok" then hit F7 to build.
+
+VC++ 2005:
+To build everything, run Visual Studio, do File|Open and open FLAC.sln.
+From the dropdown in the toolbar, select "Release" instead of "Debug",
+then hit F7 to build.
+
+Either way, this will build all libraries both statically (e.g.
+obj\release\lib\libFLAC_static.lib) and as DLLs (e.g.
+obj\release\lib\libFLAC.dll), and it will build all binaries, statically
+linked (e.g. obj\release\bin\flac.exe).
+
+Everything will end up in the "obj" directory. DLLs and .exe files
+are all that are needed and can be copied to an installation area and
+added to the PATH. The plugins have to be copied to their appropriate
+place in the player area.
+
+By default the code is configured with Ogg support. Before building FLAC
+you will need to get the Ogg source distribution
+(see http://xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/download/), build ogg_static.lib (load and
+build win32\ogg_static.dsp), copy ogg_static.lib into FLAC's
+'obj\release\lib' directory, and copy the entire include\ogg tree into
+FLAC's 'include' directory (so that there is an 'ogg' directory in FLAC's
+'include' directory with the files ogg.h, os_types.h and config_types.h).
+
+If you want to build without Ogg support, instead edit all .dsp or
+.vcproj files and remove any occurrences of "/D FLAC__HAS_OGG".
+
+
+===============================================================================
+Building on Mac OS X
+===============================================================================
-There is no overall make system for MSVC but the individual
-source directories with a 'Makefile.vc' file in them allow
-building with MSVC. Just 'nmake /f Makefile.vc'.
+If you have Fink or a recent version of OS X with the proper autotooles,
+the GNU flow above should work. The Project Builder project has been
+deprecated but we are working on replacing it with an Xcode equivalent.