SPELL=cripple VERSION=0.06b SOURCE="${SPELL}-${VERSION}.tar.bz2" SOURCE_URL[0]=http://www.vortex.prodigynet.co.uk/${SPELL}/${SOURCE} SOURCE_HASH=sha512:121dcc47c0dea7b0b7969568c1268ee016ed2ab2930599500972da7d4808189f990f24b59084ed116c9503b751d9f8836bb1e6ba2e7f5f6c3457cc1ca7e86bd4 SOURCE_DIRECTORY="${BUILD_DIRECTORY}/${SPELL}-${VERSION}" WEB_SITE="http://www.vortex.prodigynet.co.uk/cripple/" LICENSE[0]=GPL ENTERED=20070621 SHORT="a simple command line CD ripper wrapper" cat << EOF Cripple is a simple command line CD ripper wrapper. By default it uses CDparanoia or cdda2wav and BladeEnc or LAME to rip and encode tracks from a CD. Cripple retrives naming information for filenames and ID3 tags from the freedb (CDDB) or local xmcd/CDDB format files, which it can write. CDDB access is implemented via HTTP and works through proxies. There is built-in support for writing ID3v1.1 tags to output files. On the majority of systems cripple requires no special libraries, interpreters etc. However by its very nature it requires a command line ripper such as cdparanoia or cdda2wav and an encoder such as lame or bladeenc. EOF