Jan Willem Stumpel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Joerg Schilling wrote:
>
> > As I am a member of the "Open Source community", it is obvious
> > that there cannot be such a conflict.
> > 
> > There is however a conflict between the "Open Source community"
> > and Debian caused by the fact that Debian does not like to
> > accept decisions made by the "Open Source community"...
>
> Interesting.. I wonder how this will work out. This kind of
> conflict ("legal" hair-splitting in the absence of any real legal
> problems) is getting a little bit too frequent to my taste,
> nowadays. It has already killed dosemu. I do not know which side
> is "right". It is just a pity that good work goes to waste.

I don't know why as I only made my code more free....

What I see is that people get confused by the current dispute
and that many people will have to live with an outdated version of cdrtools
on Debian.

> In the meantime, I'll continue to use your old version (in Debian
> Sarge) which works well. Many thanks for writing it.

I still recommend to use a recent original version as Debian did not 
update cdrtools since mid-2005 and a lot of things did change since then.

cdda2wav has been overhouled and a lot of small bugs have been fixed.

readcd has a reed-solomon correction lib inside

cdrecord:
DVD-Support now OSS
Supporting DVD+R/DL with layer break
Supporting DVD-R/DL
Work around NEC DVD speed reporting bugs
Work around Pioneer DVD+ fixaton bugs
Comming soon: DVD multi session

And mkiksofs now support the find(1) syntax (including mkisofs
graft point syntay) to the right of a -find option and a lot fo smaller
bugs have been fixed.

All this has been done since May.

Jörg

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