From: Josh Coalson Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2002 22:20:12 +0000 (+0000) Subject: update list of known OSes X-Git-Tag: 1.2.0~2014 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8b03a7fd104bed1ba2f95c3dbeaf560ef1047ae2;p=platform%2Fupstream%2Fflac.git update list of known OSes --- diff --git a/doc/download.html b/doc/download.html index 65002e9..6edaf88 100644 --- a/doc/download.html +++ b/doc/download.html @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@

- Currently all releases are made through SourceForge and can be found here. For each version there is a source release and binary releases for Linux, Solaris, and Windows. + Currently all releases are made through SourceForge and can be found here. For each version there is a source release and binary releases for Linux, Windows, and Darwin (includes OS X).

Debian packages can be found here. diff --git a/doc/features.html b/doc/features.html index 6ea0230..cdae8dd 100644 --- a/doc/features.html +++ b/doc/features.html @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ "Free" means that the specification of the stream format is in the public domain (the FLAC project reserves the right to set the FLAC specification and certify compliance), and that neither the FLAC format nor any of the implemented encoding/decoding methods are covered by any patent. It also means that the source for libFLAC is available under the LGPL and the sources for flac and the plugins are available under the GPL.

- FLAC compiles on many platforms: most Unixes (Linux, *BSD, Solaris, OS X), Windows, and OS/2. There are build systems for autoconf/automake, MSVC, Watcom C, and Project Builder. + FLAC compiles on many platforms: most Unixes (Linux, *BSD, Solaris, OS X), Windows, BeOS, and OS/2. There are build systems for autoconf/automake, MSVC, Watcom C, and Project Builder.

What FLAC is: diff --git a/doc/index.html b/doc/index.html index 74cdf0c..3098869 100644 --- a/doc/index.html +++ b/doc/index.html @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ "Free" means that the specification of the stream format is in the public domain (the FLAC project reserves the right to set the FLAC specification and certify compliance), and that neither the FLAC format nor any of the implemented encoding/decoding methods are covered by any patent. It also means that the source for libFLAC is available under the LGPL and the sources for flac and the plugins are available under the GPL.

- FLAC compiles on many platforms: most Unixes (Linux, *BSD, Solaris, OS X), Windows, and OS/2. There are build systems for autoconf/automake, MSVC, Watcom C, and Project Builder. + FLAC compiles on many platforms: most Unixes (Linux, *BSD, Solaris, OS X), Windows, BeOS, and OS/2. There are build systems for autoconf/automake, MSVC, Watcom C, and Project Builder.

See the features page, documentation page, or FLAC format page for more info, the comparison page to see how the reference encoder measures up, or the goals page for what the FLAC project hopes to achieve.