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/**
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@author Mario Danic, Thomas Schmitt
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@mainpage Libburn Documentation Index
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@section intro Introduction
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Libburn is an open-source library for reading, mastering and writing
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optical discs. For now this means only CD-R and CD-RW.
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The project comprises of several more or less interdependent parts which
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together strive to be a usable foundation for application development.
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These are libraries, language bindings, and middleware binaries which emulate
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classical (and valuable) Linux tools.
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Our scope is currently Linux 2.4 and 2.6 and we will have a hard time to widen
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this for now, because of our history. The project could need advise from or
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membership of skilled kernel people and people who know how to talk CD/DVD
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drives into doing things.
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We do have a workable code base for burning data CDs, though. The burn API is
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quite comprehensively documented and can be used to build a presentable
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application.
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We do have a functional binary which emulates parts of cdrecord in order to
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prove that usability, and in order to allow you to explore libburn's scope
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by help of existing cdrecord frontends.
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@subsection components The project components (list subject to growth, hopefully):
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- libburn is the library by which preformatted data get onto optical media.
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It uses either /dev/sgN (e.g. on kernel 2.4 with ide-scsi) or
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/dev/hdX (e.g. on kernel 2.6).
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libburn is the foundation of our cdrecord emulation.
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- libisofs is the library to pack up hard disk files and directories into a
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ISO 9660 disk image. This may then be brought to CD via libburn.
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libisofs is to be the foundation of our upcoming mkisofs emulation.
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- cdrskin is a limited cdrecord compatibility wrapper for libburn.
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cdrecord is a powerful GPL'ed burn program included in Joerg
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Schilling's cdrtools. cdrskin strives to be a second source for
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the services traditionally provided by cdrecord.
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cdrskin does not contain any bytes copied from cdrecord's sources.
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Many bytes have been copied from the message output of cdrecord
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runs, though.
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See cdrskin/README for more.
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- "test" is a collection of application gestures and examples given by the
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authors of the library features. The main API example of libburn
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is named test/libburner.c .
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Explore these examples if you look for inspiration.
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We plan to be a responsive upstream. Bear with us.
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@section using Using the libraries
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Our build system is based on autotools.
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User experience tells us that you will need at least autotools version 1.7.
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To build libburn and its subprojects it should be sufficient to go into
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its toplevel directory and execute
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- ./bootstrap (needed if you downloaded from SVN)
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- ./configure
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- make
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To make the libraries accessible for running resp. developing applications
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- make install
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Both libraries are written in C language and get built by autotools.
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Thus we expect them to be useable by a wide range of Linux-implemented
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languages and development tools.
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@section libburner Libburner
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libburner is a minimal demo application for the library libburn
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(see: libburn/libburn.h) as provided on http://libburn.pykix.org .
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It can list the available devices, can blank a CD-RW and
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can burn to CD-R or CD-RW.
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It's main purpose, nevertheless, is to show you how to use libburn and also
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to serve the libburn team as reference application. libburner does indeed
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define the standard way how above three gestures can be implemented and
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stay upward compatible for a good while.
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@subsection libburner-help Libburner --help
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<pre>
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Usage: test/libburner
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[--drive <address>|<driveno>|"-"]
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[--verbose <level>] [--blank_fast|--blank_full]
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[--burn_for_real|--try_to_simulate] [--stdin_size <bytes>]
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[<imagefile>|"-"]
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Examples
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A bus scan (needs rw-permissions to see a drive):
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test/libburner --drive -
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Burn a file to drive chosen by number:
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test/libburner --drive 0 --burn_for_real my_image_file
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Burn a file to drive chosen by persistent address:
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test/libburner --drive /dev/hdc --burn_for_real my_image_file
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Blank a used CD-RW (is combinable with burning in one run):
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test/libburner --drive 0 --blank_fast
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Burn a compressed afio archive on-the-fly, pad up to 700 MB:
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( cd my_directory ; find . -print | afio -oZ - ) | \
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test/libburner --drive /dev/hdc --burn_for_real --stdin_size 734003200 -
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To be read from *not mounted* CD via:
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afio -tvZ /dev/hdc
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Program tar would need a clean EOF which our padded CD cannot deliver.
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</pre>
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@subsection libburner-source Sourceode of libburner
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Click on blue names of functions, structures, variables, etc in oder to
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get to the according specs of libburn API or libburner sourcecode.
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@include libburner.c
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