CDRkit provides a group of Unix applications designed for creating optical disk media. It is abbreviated as CD Recording Kit.
One of the great things about cdrkit is that it's compiled to binary form using a build system based on the CMake framework. This means that you'll need to have a few things in place before you can start using cdrkit. Specifically, you'll need a recent version of cmake (which you can get from the cmake website or from your Linux distribution's package manager), an implementation of make that's supported by cmake (such as GNU make or smake), and a working GCC compiler environment.
Assuming you have all of those things in place, you can get started with compiling and installing cdrkit. To compile it, you'll need to run the following command: make. And to install it, you'll need to run: make install. If you want to use a custom target directory for the installation, you can use a command like this: cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/freeware build make install.
Overall, cdrkit is a powerful and reliable package for creating optical disk media on Unix platforms. It's easy to use, easy to install, and offers a great set of features that you're sure to appreciate.
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