libcdio package in Ubuntu
libcdio++-dev: C++ library to read and control CD-ROM (development files)
libcdio++1: C++ library to read and control CD-ROM
libcdio++1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libcdio++1
libcdio-dev: library to read and control CD-ROM (development files)
libcdio-utils: sample applications based on the CDIO libraries
libcdio-
libcdio19: library to read and control CD-ROM
libcdio19-dbgsym: debug symbols for libcdio19
libiso9660++-dev: C++ library to work with ISO9660 filesystems (development files)
libiso9660++0: C++ library to work with ISO9660 filesystems
libiso9660+
libiso9660-11: library to work with ISO9660 filesystems
libiso9660-
libiso9660-dev: library to work with ISO9660 filesystems (development files)
libudf-dev: library to work with UDF filesystems (development files)
libudf0: library to work with UDF filesystems
libudf0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libudf0
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Upstream connections
The Compact Disc Input and Control library encapsulates CD-ROM reading and control and can be used in applications wishing to be oblivious of the OS- and device-dependant properties of a CD-ROM.
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A newer version of libcdio is available for packaging: libcdio 10.2-2.0.1
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