to simple use the archive found in the debian package?
>
>The most recent Debian package
> https://packages.debian.org/unstable/genisoimage
>is obviously based on
> http://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/c/cdrkit/cdrkit_1.1.11.orig.tar.gz
>
> http://deb.debian.org
for
it.
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severely wrong with the system.
You aren't doing that as superuser, do you ?
The superuser is supposed to take care for
himself.
I am using Ubuntu 7.04,
That's where you should ask for advise.
If anybody points at mkisofs, you should point
at above cat command.
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On Sun, Jan 22, 2006 at 01:40:55PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Steve McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The full set of Debian patches against cdrecord are:
02_cdrecord_default_conf.dpatch:
Set up reasonable default values in the cdrecord config
It is unreasonable to deviate from
some progress discussing things with you, but I should have known
better.
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On Sun, Jan 22, 2006 at 12:14:55AM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Steve McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And in case you also missunderstood forks: A fork is a _working_ and
_maintained_ modified version of a program. What you see with the
bastardized
cdrtools versions on Linux is neither
On Sun, Jan 22, 2006 at 01:38:19AM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Steve McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please tell me why an unmodified cdrecord runs best on Linux and
why 90% of all bugs on the Debian bug tracking system for cdrtools
are caused by the modifications done by Debian
versions may change the meanings of
various settings stored in NVRAM on a drive, for example...
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Since phone messaging became popular, the young generation has lost the
ability to read or write anything that is longer
no reply after all this time I assume you're on your own.
I didn't see the original mail, sorry. growisofs works fine for me
here when writing DL DVD+R discs...
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I can't ever sleep on planes ... call it irrational
much money have you actually made from selling
the -prodvd version? I've heard from multiple people who have tried to
contact you to pay for licenses and have never had any response from
you. That hardly seems to be a great way to sell a product and make
money...
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cdrecord, it would be a good idea not to pick option names
from cdrecord and implement different behavior for these
options.
That's an entirely reasonable thing to ask, yes.
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On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 04:57:13PM +0100, Dennis Schwan wrote:
Am Montag, den 17.01.2005, 15:53 + schrieb Steve McIntyre:
On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 04:34:55PM +0100, Dennis Schwan wrote:
QSI DVDRW SDW-041
CD-Burning walks at 16x Speed. DVD+R burning doesn't walk, i get the
message
/Schule/Ausbildungsnachweis1.sxw
(Ausbildungsnachweis.sxw)
:-[ READ TRACK INFORMATION failed with SK=5h/ASC=24h/ACQ=00h]:
Input/output error
Hmmm. 5/24/00 is Invalid field in CDB, which is pretty
fundamental. Andy may be able to help you more...
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, potentially wasting a lot of I/O bandwidth.
If you start those in parallel, the system will just be reading the
second and later copies straight from the buffer cache; no I/O
involved, surely...?
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Every time you use
of the
latest Plextor DVD-R ATAPI spec and there's no mention of setting
book type at all.
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 02:15:00PM +0100, Andy Polyakov wrote:
Sorry, you repeat useless statements :-(
Does anybody else feel that way?
Surely you've picked up by now that if you're not Joerg you must be
wrong. By definition, I guess... :-(
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pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
/Sentra/_vti_cnf'
(7) max is 6; ignored - continuing.
mkisofs will stick to the limit of vanilla ISO 9660 unless told
otherwise. If you want more than 6 dirs deep, you'll need to tell it
to use RockRidge extensions - see the man page for -R or -r...
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On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 07:23:25PM -0500, ljknews wrote:
At 11:36 PM + 1/2/04, Steve McIntyre wrote:
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 06:22:47PM -0500, Bob Lockie wrote:
I'm trying to backup stuff and I ran into this problem with mkisofs.
$ mkisofs --version
mkisofs 2.0.3 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
/opt
/Sentra/_vti_cnf'
(7) max is 6; ignored - continuing.
mkisofs will stick to the limit of vanilla ISO 9660 unless told
otherwise. If you want more than 6 dirs deep, you'll need to tell it
to use RockRidge extensions - see the man page for -R or -r...
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On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 07:23:25PM -0500, ljknews wrote:
At 11:36 PM + 1/2/04, Steve McIntyre wrote:
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 06:22:47PM -0500, Bob Lockie wrote:
I'm trying to backup stuff and I ran into this problem with mkisofs.
$ mkisofs --version
mkisofs 2.0.3 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
/opt
in libhfs_iso/hybrid.h
I'll have a play with that tonight.
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GB limit. (I don't recall the
precise error message; I don't think it segfaulted, though.)
I've worked around it by building -apple instead of -hfs images, but
it's hardly an ideal fix :-/
Imagine I'm completely ignorant of Mac / HFS issues (not difficult) -
what's the difference?
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would then work just fine, but most of the rest of the contents could
be left as simple ISO9660 / RockRidge for the booted Linux kernel to
read.
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CPU type - there's
nothing in the code that will gain from optimisation for one flavour
or another. Compilation as a 586 will work fine for you.
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Can't keep my eyes
list. As to why the two addresses, IIRC
the other-cdwrite one is an old name that still works;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the official one. I could be wrong...
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Can't
- you've asked it to burn a CD using the jukebox. The
jukebox itself doesn't know how to write CDs - you'll need to tell the
jukebox to move a disc into one of its drives first, then talk to that
drive using cdrecord.
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