Andras Barna wrote: > (no offense) > of course under cdrecord i meant cdrtools > see inline > I dont seam to find a cdrecord or cdrtools package in OpenSolaris. Do you agree needs to be packaged? The original tools version.
Luis > On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Luis de Bethencourt > <Luis.Debethencourt at sun.com> wrote: > >> Luis de Bethencourt wrote: >> >>> Andras Barna wrote: >>> >>>> hi >>>> read this article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cdrkit >>>> >>>> and also: http://cdrecord.berlios.de/private/cdrecord.html >>>> >>>> >>> Let me try rephrase this. cdrecord is an application, wodim is a suite. >>> wodim contains cdrecord and other tools. >>> >>> I have check my /usr/bin in my Solaris machine and I have found: >>> >>> In solaris >>> ----------- >>> cdrecord >>> cdda2wav >>> >>> >>> Not on solaris >>> -------------- >>> devdump >>> cdda2ogg >>> dirsplit >>> icedax >>> isodebug >>> isodump >>> isoinfo >>> isovfy >>> readmult >>> genisoimage >>> >> I correct myself checking the renaming of certain parts of the suite: >> >> In solaris >> ----------- >> cdrecord >> cdda2wav >> genisoimage >> >> >> Not on solaris >> -------------- >> devdump >> cdda2ogg >> dirsplit >> isodebug >> isodump >> isoinfo >> isovfy >> readmult >> >> > > ok, you checked http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/cdrecord.html ? > > please download it, and see what isnt there. > only dirsplit: > > but, it's yet another shell script > from the README: > "put files from a directory structure in subdirectories of specified > size or create catalogues for mkisofs so that generated volumes waste > as few space as possible" > > dont get why is this needed :) > > and please read this article very well: > http://cdrecord.berlios.de/new/private/linux-dist.html > > so if you ask me i'd make a SUNWcdrtools instead with all the tools :) > > > > >> Sorry, >> Luis >> >> >>> Those are 10 tools and functionalities we are trying to make available for >>> users. And as far as I know, there aren't in Solaris. >>> >>> I could be wrong, but I don't have any precise/explicit information to >>> think otherwise. >>> >>> Luis >>> >>> >>>> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:43 PM, Luis de Bethencourt >>>> <Luis.Debethencourt at sun.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Andras Barna wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> sorry, but why is this needed? >>>>>> it's a cdrecord fork >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> AFAIK cdrecord is the fork, but not the rest of the tools of the suite >>>>> by >>>>> the people of cdrkit. Which of the tools in the suite are already in >>>>> Solaris? 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