cdrkit has been created with the intention to harm users
on Linux and by people who have no clue on  portability
and even on SCSI on Linux.

While the majority of platforms does not even allow to send SCSI commands to a 
file descriptor that was derived from a device sprcific special file, the 
people behind cdrkit tried to prevent people from using the platform 
independent SCSI address syntax with dev=.

Given the fact that any serious work on "cdrkit" stopped on May 7th 2007, and 
the fact that cdrkit represents the development state from September 2004 (with 
some features like DVD support removed), I don't know why someone would be 
interestred to use cdrkit instead of recent original software.

In special on Mac OS X, you would also suffer from various bugs in genisoimage 
and from the fact that genisoimage does not include Mac OS X specific UDF 
extensions.

"cdrkit" misses more than 60% of the features found in the current original 
software. Would you be interested to run an operating system from 2004 today?

Be clever and don't try to ride a dead horse...

remember that you did not even get a reply to your bug report.

Jörg

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