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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ test_structest_SOURCES = test/structest.c
## cdrskin construction site - ts A60816 - A70312 ## cdrskin construction site - ts A60816 - A70312
cdrskin_cdrskin_CPPFLAGS = -Ilibburn cdrskin_cdrskin_CPPFLAGS = -Ilibburn
cdrskin_cdrskin_CFLAGS = -DCdrskin_libburn_0_3_5 cdrskin_cdrskin_CFLAGS = -DCdrskin_libburn_0_3_6
cdrskin_cdrskin_LDADD = $(libburn_libburn_la_OBJECTS) $(THREAD_LIBS) cdrskin_cdrskin_LDADD = $(libburn_libburn_la_OBJECTS) $(THREAD_LIBS)
cdrskin_cdrskin_SOURCES = cdrskin/cdrskin.c cdrskin/cdrfifo.c cdrskin/cdrfifo.h cdrskin/cdrskin_timestamp.h cdrskin_cdrskin_SOURCES = cdrskin/cdrskin.c cdrskin/cdrfifo.c cdrskin/cdrfifo.h cdrskin/cdrskin_timestamp.h
## ##

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@ -197,6 +197,8 @@ Project history as far as known to me:
DVD media. Code for double layer DVD+/-R is implemented but awaits a tester DVD media. Code for double layer DVD+/-R is implemented but awaits a tester
yet. yet.
- 23th April 2000 version 0.3.6 follows the unanimous opinion of Linux kernel
people that one should not use /dev/sg on kernel 2.6.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ following possible.
cdrskin. By Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net> cdrskin. By Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Integrated sub project of libburnia.pykix.org but also published via: Integrated sub project of libburnia.pykix.org but also published via:
http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/cdrskin_eng.html http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/cdrskin_eng.html
http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/cdrskin-0.3.5.tar.gz http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/cdrskin-0.3.6.pl00.tar.gz
Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Thomas Schmitt Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Thomas Schmitt
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On top of libburn there is implemented cdrskin 0.3.5, a limited cdrecord On top of libburn there is implemented cdrskin 0.3.6, a limited cdrecord
compatibility wrapper which allows to use some libburn features from compatibility wrapper which allows to use some libburn features from
the command line. the command line.
Interested users of cdrecord are invited to participate in the development Interested users of cdrecord are invited to participate in the development
@ -59,16 +59,16 @@ systems, including 64 bit systems. (Further reports are welcome.)
Compilation, First Glimpse, Installation Compilation, First Glimpse, Installation
Obtain cdrskin-0.3.5.tar.gz, take it to a directory of your choice and do: Obtain cdrskin-0.3.6.pl00.tar.gz, take it to a directory of your choice and do:
tar xzf cdrskin-0.3.5.tar.gz tar xzf cdrskin-0.3.6.pl00.tar.gz
cd cdrskin-0.3.5 cd cdrskin-0.3.6
Or obtain a libburnia.pykix.org SVN snapshot, Or obtain a libburnia.pykix.org SVN snapshot,
go into the toplevel directory of the snapshot (e.g. cd libburn_pykix ), go into the toplevel directory of the snapshot (e.g. cd libburn_pykix ),
and execute the autotools script ./bootstrap . Use autools version >= 1.7 . and execute the autotools script ./bootstrap . Use autools version >= 1.7 .
Within that toplevel directory of either cdrskin-0.3.5 or libburn then execute: Within that toplevel directory of either cdrskin-0.3.6 or libburn then execute:
./configure ./configure
make make
@ -126,16 +126,16 @@ The superuser should be able to see any usable drive and then set the
permissions as needed. If this hangs then there is a drive with permissions as needed. If this hangs then there is a drive with
unexpected problems (locked, busy, broken, whatever). You might have to unexpected problems (locked, busy, broken, whatever). You might have to
guess the address of your (non-broken) burner by other means, then. guess the address of your (non-broken) burner by other means, then.
On Linux 2.4 this would be some /dev/sgN and on 2.6. some /dev/hdX. On Linux 2.4 this would be some /dev/sgN and on 2.6. some /dev/srM or /dev/hdX.
The output of cdrskin --devices might look like The output of cdrskin --devices might look like
0 dev='/dev/sg0' rwrwr- : '_NEC' 'DVD_RW ND-4570A' 0 dev='/dev/sr0' rwrwr- : '_NEC' 'DVD_RW ND-4570A'
1 dev='/dev/sg1' rwrw-- : 'HL-DT-ST' 'DVDRAM GSA-4082B' 1 dev='/dev/sr1' rwrw-- : 'HL-DT-ST' 'DVDRAM GSA-4082B'
So full and insecure enabling of both for everybody would look like So full and insecure enabling of both for everybody would look like
chmod a+rw /dev/sg0 /dev/sg1 chmod a+rw /dev/sr0 /dev/sr1
I strongly discourage to run cdrskin with setuid root or via sudo ! I strongly discourage to run cdrskin with setuid root or via sudo !
It is not checked for the necessary degree of hacker safety. It is not checked for the necessary degree of hacker safety.
@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Get an overview of cdrecord style addresses of available devices
cdrskin --devices cdrskin --devices
Adresses reported with dev=ATA need prefix "ATA:". Address examples: Adresses reported with dev=ATA need prefix "ATA:". Address examples:
dev=0,1,0 dev=ATA:1,0,0 dev=/dev/sg1 dev=/dev/hdc dev=0,1,0 dev=ATA:1,0,0 dev=/dev/sg1 dev=/dev/hdc dev=/dev/sr0
See also "Drive Addressing" below. See also "Drive Addressing" below.
Obtain some info about the drive Obtain some info about the drive
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ cdrskin -scanbus (and hopefully as listed with cdrecord -scanbus) :
or a device file address as listed by --devices with an accessible drive : or a device file address as listed by --devices with an accessible drive :
export SCDBACKUP_SCSI_ADR="/dev/sg1" export SCDBACKUP_SCSI_ADR="/dev/sr1"
Set usage of cdrskin with appropriate options rather than cdrecord : Set usage of cdrskin with appropriate options rather than cdrecord :
@ -272,8 +272,8 @@ the meaning of the components. A cdrecord-style address for cdrskin
can be interpreted in two different modes. can be interpreted in two different modes.
Standard mode tries to be compatible to original cdrecord. This should be true Standard mode tries to be compatible to original cdrecord. This should be true
with (emulated) SCSI where the /dev/sgN with is looked up with matching with (emulated) SCSI where the device file /dev/s[rg]N with is looked up with
scsibus,target,lun as given by the operating system. matching scsibus,target,lun as given by the operating system.
With dev=ATA: or dev=ATAPI: the translation to /dev/hdX is purely literal With dev=ATA: or dev=ATAPI: the translation to /dev/hdX is purely literal
but matches the cdrecord addresses on all systems tested so far: but matches the cdrecord addresses on all systems tested so far:
X = 'a' + 2 * scsibus + target X = 'a' + 2 * scsibus + target
@ -290,11 +290,11 @@ Each number triple corresponds either to a device file address or to a
libburn drive number. libburn drive number.
Component "scsibus" indicates the translation method. Defined busses are: Component "scsibus" indicates the translation method. Defined busses are:
0 target is the libburn drivenumber as listed with --devices 0 target is the libburn drivenumber as listed with --devices
1 associated to device file /dev/sgN , target chooses N 1 associated to device file /dev/s[gr]N , target chooses N
2 associated to device file /dev/hdX , target 0='a', 1='b' ..., 25='z' 2 associated to device file /dev/hdX , target 0='a', 1='b' ..., 25='z'
So "1,1,0" is /dev/sg1, "2,3,0" is /dev/hdd, "0,2,0" is libburn drive #2 at So "1,1,0" is /dev/sg1 or /dev/sr1, "2,3,0" is /dev/hdd,
some unspecified device file. "0,2,0" is libburn drive #2 at some unspecified device file.
This scheme shall help to keep cdrecord-style addresses stable and exchangeable This scheme shall help to keep cdrecord-style addresses stable and exchangeable
between users without excluding drives with unexpected device addresses. between users without excluding drives with unexpected device addresses.
The numbering on bus 0 is prone to arbitrary changes caused by changes in The numbering on bus 0 is prone to arbitrary changes caused by changes in
@ -314,12 +314,12 @@ Old frontends which do not know dev=ATA or dev=ATAPI and which do ask their
To direct any remaining stubborn callers to the appropriate drives, cdrskin To direct any remaining stubborn callers to the appropriate drives, cdrskin
allows to define device address aliases. Like allows to define device address aliases. Like
cdrskin dev_translation=+1,0,0+/dev/sg1 \ cdrskin dev_translation=+1,0,0+/dev/sr1 \
dev_translation=+ATA:1,0,0+/dev/sg1 \ dev_translation=+ATA:1,0,0+/dev/sr1 \
dev_translation=-"cd+dvd"-0,1,0 \ dev_translation=-"cd+dvd"-0,1,0 \
... ...
Any of the addresses dev=1,0,0, dev=ATA:1,0,0, dev=cd+dvd will be mapped to Any of the addresses dev=1,0,0, dev=ATA:1,0,0, dev=cd+dvd will be mapped to
/dev/sg1 resp. to 0,1,0. /dev/sr1 resp. to 0,1,0.
The first character after "dev_translation=" defines the character which The first character after "dev_translation=" defines the character which
separates the two parts of the translation pair. (Above: "+" and "-".) separates the two parts of the translation pair. (Above: "+" and "-".)
@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ and to make them default in menu
A suitable setting for "cdrecord" in menu A suitable setting for "cdrecord" in menu
Settings:Configure K3b...:Programs:User Parameters Settings:Configure K3b...:Programs:User Parameters
would then probably be would then probably be
-v dev_translation=+1,0,0+/dev/sg1 -v dev_translation=+1,0,0+/dev/sr1
You will learn from button "Show Debugging Output" after a failed burn run You will learn from button "Show Debugging Output" after a failed burn run
what cdrecord command was used with what address "dev=...". This address "..." what cdrecord command was used with what address "dev=...". This address "..."
will be the right one to replace "1,0,0" in above example. will be the right one to replace "1,0,0" in above example.

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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ or
/** The official program version */ /** The official program version */
#ifndef Cdrskin_prog_versioN #ifndef Cdrskin_prog_versioN
#define Cdrskin_prog_versioN "0.3.5" #define Cdrskin_prog_versioN "0.3.6"
#endif #endif
/** The source code release timestamp */ /** The source code release timestamp */
@ -119,25 +119,24 @@ or
#endif /* Cdrskin_libburn_cvs_A60220_tS */ #endif /* Cdrskin_libburn_cvs_A60220_tS */
#ifdef Cdrskin_libburn_0_3_4 #ifdef Cdrskin_libburn_0_3_6
#define Cdrskin_libburn_versioN "0.3.4" #define Cdrskin_libburn_versioN "0.3.6"
#define Cdrskin_libburn_from_pykix_svN 1 #define Cdrskin_libburn_from_pykix_svN 1
#endif /* Cdrskin_libburn_0_3_4 */ #endif /* Cdrskin_libburn_0_3_6 */
#ifdef Cdrskin_libburn_0_3_5 #ifdef Cdrskin_libburn_0_3_7
#define Cdrskin_libburn_versioN "0.3.5" #define Cdrskin_libburn_versioN "0.3.7"
#define Cdrskin_libburn_from_pykix_svN 1 #define Cdrskin_libburn_from_pykix_svN 1
/* Place novelty switch macros here. /* Place novelty switch macros here.
Move them down to Cdrskin_libburn_from_pykix_svN on version leap Move them down to Cdrskin_libburn_from_pykix_svN on version leap
*/ */
#define Cdrskin_libburn_preset_device_familY 1 /* - no novelty switches currently - */
#define Cdrskin_libburn_has_track_set_sizE 1
#endif /* Cdrskin_libburn_0_3_5 */ #endif /* Cdrskin_libburn_0_3_7 */
#ifndef Cdrskin_libburn_versioN #ifndef Cdrskin_libburn_versioN
#define Cdrskin_libburn_versioN "0.3.4" #define Cdrskin_libburn_versioN "0.3.6"
#define Cdrskin_libburn_from_pykix_svN 1 #define Cdrskin_libburn_from_pykix_svN 1
#endif #endif
@ -190,6 +189,10 @@ or
#define Cdrskin_libburn_has_allow_untested_profileS 1 #define Cdrskin_libburn_has_allow_untested_profileS 1
#define Cdrskin_libburn_has_set_forcE 1 #define Cdrskin_libburn_has_set_forcE 1
/* 0.3.6 */
#define Cdrskin_libburn_preset_device_familY 1
#define Cdrskin_libburn_has_track_set_sizE 1
#ifdef Cdrskin_new_api_tesT #ifdef Cdrskin_new_api_tesT
/* put macros under test caveat here */ /* put macros under test caveat here */

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@ -56,9 +56,9 @@ and to MMC-5 for DVD).
GPL software included:<BR> GPL software included:<BR>
</H2> </H2>
<DL> <DL>
<DT>libburn-0.3.4</DT> <DT>libburn-0.3.6</DT>
<DD>(by Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens, and team of libburnia.pykix.org)</DD> <DD>(by Derek Foreman, Ben Jansens, and team of libburnia.pykix.org)</DD>
<DD>transfers data to CD</DD> <DD>transfers data to CD and DVD</DD>
</DL> </DL>
</P> </P>
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ wishes as well as on the development of libburn.</DT>
<DD>#<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin -scanbus</KBD></DD> <DD>#<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin -scanbus</KBD></DD>
<DD>#<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin dev=ATA -scanbus</KBD></DD> <DD>#<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin dev=ATA -scanbus</KBD></DD>
<DD>#<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin --devices</KBD></DD> <DD>#<KBD>&nbsp;cdrskin --devices</KBD></DD>
<DT>Being superuser avoids permission problems with /dev/sgN resp. /dev/hdX . <DT>Being superuser avoids permission problems with /dev/srN resp. /dev/hdX .
</DT> </DT>
<DT>Ordinary users should then get granted rw access to the /dev files <DT>Ordinary users should then get granted rw access to the /dev files
as listed by option --devices.</DT> as listed by option --devices.</DT>
@ -178,8 +178,8 @@ man cdrecord</A></KBD></DD>
<P> <P>
<DL> <DL>
<DT>Download as source code (see README):</DT> <DT>Download as source code (see README):</DT>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin-0.3.4.pl00.tar.gz">cdrskin-0.3.4.pl00.tar.gz</A> <DD><A HREF="cdrskin-0.3.6.pl00.tar.gz">cdrskin-0.3.6.pl00.tar.gz</A>
(590 KB). (605 KB).
</DD> </DD>
<DD> <DD>
The "stable" cdrskin tarballs are source code identical with "stable" The "stable" cdrskin tarballs are source code identical with "stable"
@ -189,14 +189,14 @@ cdrskin is part of libburn - full libburn is provided with cdrskin releases.
</DD> </DD>
<DD>&nbsp;</DD> <DD>&nbsp;</DD>
<DT>Download as single x86 binaries (untar and move to /usr/bin/cdrskin):</DT> <DT>Download as single x86 binaries (untar and move to /usr/bin/cdrskin):</DT>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin_0.3.4.pl00-x86-suse9_0.tar.gz"> <DD><A HREF="cdrskin_0.3.6.pl00-x86-suse9_0.tar.gz">
cdrskin_0.3.4.pl00-x86-suse9_0.tar.gz</A>, (85 KB), cdrskin_0.3.6.pl00-x86-suse9_0.tar.gz</A>, (90 KB),
<DL> <DL>
<DD>runs on SuSE 9.0 (2.4.21) , RIP-14.4 (2.6.14) , <DD>runs on SuSE 9.0 (2.4.21) , RIP-14.4 (2.6.14) ,
Gentoo (2.6.15 x86_64 Athlon).</DD> Gentoo (2.6.15 x86_64 Athlon).</DD>
</DL> </DL>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin_0.3.4.pl00-x86-suse9_0-static.tar.gz"> <DD><A HREF="cdrskin_0.3.6.pl00-x86-suse9_0-static.tar.gz">
cdrskin_0.3.4.pl00-x86-suse9_0-static.tar.gz</A>, (285 KB), -static compiled, cdrskin_0.3.6.pl00-x86-suse9_0-static.tar.gz</A>, (290 KB), -static compiled,
<DL> <DL>
<DD>runs on SuSE 7.2 (2.4.4), and on the systems above.</DD> <DD>runs on SuSE 7.2 (2.4.4), and on the systems above.</DD>
</DL> </DL>
@ -223,17 +223,16 @@ cdrskin_0.3.4.pl00-x86-suse9_0-static.tar.gz</A>, (285 KB), -static compiled,
<HR> <HR>
<P> <P>
Enhancements towards previous stable version cdrskin-0.3.2: Enhancements towards previous stable version cdrskin-0.3.4:
<UL> <UL>
<LI>Multi-session burning to DVD+R</LI> <LI>Use of /dev/srN rather than /dev/sgN on Linux >= 2.6</LI>
<LI>New option --tell_media_space tells the maximum size for the next burn</LI> <LI>Option drive_scsi_dev_family=sr|scd|sg to select explicitely</LI>
<LI>New option assert_write_lba=0 prevents inadverted writing to appendable <LI>Option -isosize is supported now</LI>
media</LI> <LI>DVD+R now get finalized (if not -multi is given)</LI>
<LI>Bug fix: Multi-track runs with fifo could stall in rare cases</LI>
</UL> </UL>
<!-- <!--
Bug fixes towards cdrskin-0.3.4.pl00: Bug fixes towards cdrskin-0.3.6.pl00:
<UL> <UL>
<LI>none yet</LI> <LI>none yet</LI>
</UL> </UL>
@ -245,19 +244,17 @@ media</LI>
<P> <P>
<DL> <DL>
<DT><H3>Development snapshot, version 0.3.5 :</H3></DT> <DT><H3>Development snapshot, version 0.3.7 :</H3></DT>
<DD>Enhancements towards stable version 0.3.4.pl00: <DD>Enhancements towards stable version 0.3.6.pl00:
<UL> <UL>
<LI>Usage of /dev/srN rather than /dev/sgN on Linux >= 2.6</LI> <LI>-none yet-</LI>
<LI>Option drive_scsi_dev_family=sr|scd|sg to select explicitely</LI>
<LI>Option -isosize is supported now</LI>
</UL> </UL>
</DD> </DD>
<DD>&nbsp;</DD> <DD>&nbsp;</DD>
<DD><A HREF="README_cdrskin_devel">README 0.3.5</A> <DD><A HREF="README_cdrskin_devel">README 0.3.7</A>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin__help_devel">cdrskin_0.3.5 --help</A></DD> <DD><A HREF="cdrskin__help_devel">cdrskin_0.3.7 --help</A></DD>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin_help_devel">cdrskin_0.3.5 -help</A></DD> <DD><A HREF="cdrskin_help_devel">cdrskin_0.3.7 -help</A></DD>
<DD><A HREF="man_1_cdrskin_devel.html">man cdrskin (as of 0.3.5)</A></DD> <DD><A HREF="man_1_cdrskin_devel.html">man cdrskin (as of 0.3.7)</A></DD>
<DD>&nbsp;</DD> <DD>&nbsp;</DD>
<DT>Maintainers of cdrskin unstable packages please use SVN of <DT>Maintainers of cdrskin unstable packages please use SVN of
<A HREF="http://libburnia.pykix.org"> libburnia.pykix.org</A></DT> <A HREF="http://libburnia.pykix.org"> libburnia.pykix.org</A></DT>
@ -277,15 +274,15 @@ admins with full system souvereignty.</DT>
<A HREF="README_cdrskin_devel">upcoming README</A> ): <A HREF="README_cdrskin_devel">upcoming README</A> ):
</DD> </DD>
<DD> <DD>
<A HREF="cdrskin-0.3.5.tar.gz">cdrskin-0.3.5.tar.gz</A> <A HREF="cdrskin-0.3.7.tar.gz">cdrskin-0.3.7.tar.gz</A>
(590 KB). (605 KB).
</DD> </DD>
<DD>Binary (untar and move to /usr/bin/cdrskin):</DD> <DD>Binary (untar and move to /usr/bin/cdrskin):</DD>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin_0.3.5-x86-suse9_0.tar.gz"> <DD><A HREF="cdrskin_0.3.7-x86-suse9_0.tar.gz">
cdrskin_0.3.5-x86-suse9_0.tar.gz</A>, (85 KB). cdrskin_0.3.7-x86-suse9_0.tar.gz</A>, (90 KB).
</DD> </DD>
<DD><A HREF="cdrskin_0.3.5-x86-suse9_0-static.tar.gz"> <DD><A HREF="cdrskin_0.3.7-x86-suse9_0-static.tar.gz">
cdrskin_0.3.5-x86-suse9_0-static.tar.gz</A>, (285 KB) cdrskin_0.3.7-x86-suse9_0-static.tar.gz</A>, (285 KB)
</DD> </DD>
</DL> </DL>
</P> </P>
@ -313,13 +310,13 @@ provide libburn with invaluable examples on how to deal with DVD media.
<P> <P>
<DL> <DL>
<DT>Example for a setup of device permissions. To be done by the superuser:</DT> <DT>Example for a setup of device permissions. To be done by the superuser:</DT>
<DT>(CD devices which offer no r-permission are invisible to normal users.)</DT> <DT>(CD devices which offer no rw-permission are invisible to normal users.)
<DT>(CD devices which offer no w-permission are not useable.)</DT> </DT>
<DD># <KBD><B>cdrskin --devices</B></KBD></DD> <DD># <KBD><B>cdrskin --devices</B></KBD></DD>
<DD><KBD>...</KBD></DD> <DD><KBD>...</KBD></DD>
<DD><KBD>0&nbsp; dev='/dev/sg0'&nbsp; rwrwr- :&nbsp; 'TEAC' 'CD-ROM CD-532S'</KBD></DD> <DD><KBD>0&nbsp; dev='/dev/sr0'&nbsp; rwrwr- :&nbsp; 'TEAC' 'CD-ROM CD-532S'</KBD></DD>
<DD><KBD>1&nbsp; dev='/dev/hdc'&nbsp; rwrw-- :&nbsp; 'LITE-ON' 'LTR-48125S'</KBD></DD> <DD><KBD>1&nbsp; dev='/dev/hdc'&nbsp; rwrw-- :&nbsp; 'LITE-ON' 'LTR-48125S'</KBD></DD>
<DD># <KBD><B>chmod a+rw /dev/sg0 /dev/hdc</B></KBD></DD> <DD># <KBD><B>chmod a+rw /dev/sr0 /dev/hdc</B></KBD></DD>
</DL> </DL>
</P> </P>
@ -356,7 +353,7 @@ is a GUI frontend which uses cdrecord for CD burning.)
<DD>$ <KBD><B>export SCDBACKUP_USE_CDRSKIN=1</B></KBD></DD> <DD>$ <KBD><B>export SCDBACKUP_USE_CDRSKIN=1</B></KBD></DD>
<DD>$ <KBD><B>./CONFIGURE_CD</B></KBD></DD> <DD>$ <KBD><B>./CONFIGURE_CD</B></KBD></DD>
<DD><KBD>...</KBD></DD> <DD><KBD>...</KBD></DD>
<DD><KBD>cdrskin 0.3.4 : limited cdrecord compatibility wrapper for libburn</KBD></DD> <DD><KBD>cdrskin 0.3.6 : limited cdrecord compatibility wrapper for libburn</KBD></DD>
</DL> </DL>
If your system is stricken with some ill CD device then this can stall If your system is stricken with some ill CD device then this can stall
and you will have to press <KBD>Ctrl+C</KBD> to abort. and you will have to press <KBD>Ctrl+C</KBD> to abort.

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@ -1 +1 @@
#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2007.04.18.103734" #define Cdrskin_timestamP "2007.04.23.130001"

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
debug_opts= debug_opts=
def_opts= def_opts=
largefile_opts="-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE=1" largefile_opts="-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE=1"
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_0_3_5" libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_0_3_6"
cleanup_src_or_obj="libburn/cleanup.o" cleanup_src_or_obj="libburn/cleanup.o"
libdax_msgs_o="libburn/libdax_msgs.o" libdax_msgs_o="libburn/libdax_msgs.o"
libdax_audioxtr_o="libburn/libdax_audioxtr.o" libdax_audioxtr_o="libburn/libdax_audioxtr.o"
@ -33,15 +33,15 @@ do
libdax_audioxtr_o= libdax_audioxtr_o=
libdax_msgs_o="libburn/message.o" libdax_msgs_o="libburn/message.o"
cleanup_src_or_obj="-DCleanup_has_no_libburn_os_H cdrskin/cleanup.c" cleanup_src_or_obj="-DCleanup_has_no_libburn_os_H cdrskin/cleanup.c"
elif test "$i" = "-libburn_0_3_4" elif test "$i" = "-libburn_0_3_6"
then then
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_0_3_4" libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_0_3_6"
libdax_audioxtr_o="libburn/libdax_audioxtr.o" libdax_audioxtr_o="libburn/libdax_audioxtr.o"
libdax_msgs_o="libburn/libdax_msgs.o" libdax_msgs_o="libburn/libdax_msgs.o"
cleanup_src_or_obj="libburn/cleanup.o" cleanup_src_or_obj="libburn/cleanup.o"
elif test "$i" = "-libburn_svn" elif test "$i" = "-libburn_svn"
then then
libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_0_3_5" libvers="-DCdrskin_libburn_0_3_7"
libdax_audioxtr_o="libburn/libdax_audioxtr.o" libdax_audioxtr_o="libburn/libdax_audioxtr.o"
libdax_msgs_o="libburn/libdax_msgs.o" libdax_msgs_o="libburn/libdax_msgs.o"
cleanup_src_or_obj="libburn/cleanup.o" cleanup_src_or_obj="libburn/cleanup.o"
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ do
echo " -compile_cdrfifo compile program cdrskin/cdrfifo." echo " -compile_cdrfifo compile program cdrskin/cdrfifo."
echo " -compile_dewav compile program test/dewav without libburn." echo " -compile_dewav compile program test/dewav without libburn."
echo " -cvs_A60220 set macro to match libburn-CVS of 20 Feb 2006." echo " -cvs_A60220 set macro to match libburn-CVS of 20 Feb 2006."
echo " -libburn_0_3_4 set macro to match libburn-0.3.4." echo " -libburn_0_3_6 set macro to match libburn-0.3.6 (default)."
echo " -libburn_svn set macro to match current libburn-SVN." echo " -libburn_svn set macro to match current libburn-SVN."
echo " -no_largefile do not use 64 bit off_t (must match libburn)." echo " -no_largefile do not use 64 bit off_t (must match libburn)."
echo " -do_not_compile_cdrskin omit compilation of cdrskin/cdrskin." echo " -do_not_compile_cdrskin omit compilation of cdrskin/cdrskin."

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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ and displays their detected properties.
The drives are listed one per line, with fields: The drives are listed one per line, with fields:
libburn-drive-number, sysadmin-device-file, permissions, vendor, type libburn-drive-number, sysadmin-device-file, permissions, vendor, type
{{{ {{{
0 dev='/dev/sg0' rwrw-- : 'HL-DT-ST' 'DVDRAM GSA-4082B' 0 dev='/dev/sr0' rwrw-- : 'HL-DT-ST' 'DVDRAM GSA-4082B'
}}} }}}
This feature is valuable since cdrskin -scanbus will not give you This feature is valuable since cdrskin -scanbus will not give you
the device file name and its current permissions. the device file name and its current permissions.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
AC_INIT([libburn], [0.3.5], [http://libburnia.pykix.org]) AC_INIT([libburn], [0.3.6], [http://libburnia.pykix.org])
AC_PREREQ([2.50]) AC_PREREQ([2.50])
dnl AC_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h]) dnl AC_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h])
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ dnl if MAJOR or MINOR version changes, be sure to change AC_INIT above to match
dnl dnl
BURN_MAJOR_VERSION=0 BURN_MAJOR_VERSION=0
BURN_MINOR_VERSION=3 BURN_MINOR_VERSION=3
BURN_MICRO_VERSION=5 BURN_MICRO_VERSION=6
BURN_INTERFACE_AGE=0 BURN_INTERFACE_AGE=0
BURN_BINARY_AGE=0 BURN_BINARY_AGE=0
BURN_VERSION=$BURN_MAJOR_VERSION.$BURN_MINOR_VERSION.$BURN_MICRO_VERSION BURN_VERSION=$BURN_MAJOR_VERSION.$BURN_MINOR_VERSION.$BURN_MICRO_VERSION

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ scope by help of existing cdrecord frontends.
- libburn is the library by which preformatted data get onto optical media. - libburn is the library by which preformatted data get onto optical media.
It uses either /dev/sgN (e.g. on kernel 2.4 with ide-scsi) or It uses either /dev/sgN (e.g. on kernel 2.4 with ide-scsi) or
/dev/hdX (e.g. on kernel 2.6). /dev/srM or /dev/hdX (e.g. on kernel 2.6).
libburn is the foundation of our cdrecord emulation. Its code is libburn is the foundation of our cdrecord emulation. Its code is
independent of cdrecord. Its DVD capabilities are learned from independent of cdrecord. Its DVD capabilities are learned from
studying the code of dvd+rw-tools and MMC-5 specs. No code but only studying the code of dvd+rw-tools and MMC-5 specs. No code but only