GTagger is an ID3Tag editor that uses gtkmm to provide a user-friendly way of browsing file lists, selecting a file and editing its ID3Tag with options for conversion.
In some cases, system requirements for compilation or linking may not be known by the 'configure' script. However, using a Bourne-compatible shell, you can set initial values for variables in the environment. For instance, on the command line, you can set CFLAGS to -O2 and LIBS to -lposix with CC set to c89. Alternatively, systems with the 'env' program can set CPPFLAGS to -I/usr/local/include and LDFLAGS to -s.
The newest release of GTagger includes an update to configure.ac, with AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION bumped up to 0.11.5. Overall, my experience with GTagger was positive and I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and easy-to-use ID3Tag editor.
Version 0.2: N/A