On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 15:14:15 +0300 David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 June 2006 02:19, David E. Fox wrote: > > > > All I could get out of darmonizer was "waiting for the <first > > volume>" and then it just stops. > > I got daromizer to produce and burn one (smaller) slice. Could not > coax it into continuing from there. It took me awhile to resolve this, but I finally have a solution for both of these problems. First, daromizer needs to be run as a local script with the second script "darmon" located in the same directory. If you try to treat it as a standard program and copy the script to a /bin directory the script will hang at the "waiting for the <first volume>" prompt. The easiest thing to do is unpack the daromizer tarball, cd to the extracted directory and run "./daromizer". Second, there is a typo in the most recent daromizer release (daromizer81.tar.gz) that prevents the script from recognizing that there is a second dar slice to be burned. This is why the script is burning one disk and then exiting as if the backup is finished. To fix this issue, open the daromizer script with your favorite text editor and change line 303 which states: $slicefile = $temppath.$shortname.$slice.$ext; to read: $slicefile = $temppath.$shortname.".".$slice.$ext; This will correct the issue and let daromizer burn multiple disks as it should. I have notified the author of this issue, so hopefully a corrected script will be released on his site soon. -- Bill Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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