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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix"><font face="monospace">Den 27.11.2021
        00:03, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:<br>
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        On Saturday, November 27, 2021, Terje J. Hanssen via Cin <<a
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          And to list the libbluray-tools:<br>
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          rpm -ql libbluray-tools<br>
          /usr/bin/bd_info<br>
          /usr/bin/bd_list_titles<br>
          /usr/bin/bd_splice<br>
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          A fourth tool, "bluray_info" used in the Gentoo article, I
          didn't packaged for Leap i.e as rpm, and I didn't succeed to
          compile and install it using "Linux" procedure in the tar
          install file. So tip here is welcome ;)</font></blockquote>
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      <div><font face="monospace">hm, it requires libbluray - not
          packaged for termux, adventure continued} </font></div>
      <div><font face="monospace">In your case be sure you have
          -dev/-devel packages for libbluray</font></div>
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            href="http://bluray.beandog.org/bluray_info/"
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            href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/bluray-info/"
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      libbluray-devel was added, and also developement patterns (as I
      had an end-user desktop+ installed)<br>
      * Base dev.<br>
      * Gnome dev.<br>
      * C/C++ dev.<br>
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      Then I got the installtion of bluray_info installed<br>
      # autoreconf -fi<br>
      # ./configure<br>
      # make<br>
      # make install<br>
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      Verification:<br>
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      which bluray_info<br>
      /usr/local/bin/bluray_info <br>
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      Terje J. H<br>
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