* Richard Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000804 15:16]:
> On Fri, 04 Aug 2000,  Richard Spencer wrote about,  Re: cdrecord error:
> > * Richard Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000804 13:33]:
> > > On Fri, 04 Aug 2000,  Richard Spencer wrote about,  cdrecord error:
> > > > I've read through the CD-Writing-HOWTO, but still don't understand
> > > The "0" zero before $IMG_SIZE looks fishy to me.
> > 
> > No, I re-checked CD-Writing-HOWTO, and the 0 is there :-)
> > I don't suppose it's a typo in the HOWTO
> 
> I would "certainly try" it once again without the 0 before the $ mark, it
> looks very suspisous to me.
> > 
> > > > followed by the phrase:  broken pipe
> > 
> > 
> > > Yes beause after the IMG_SIZE is checked to make sure its grater then zero
> > > mkisofs is called, but i think the error is the zero before $IMG, if that
> > > filas then the && will not execute mkiofs.
> > 
> > > On another note have you tryed the GUI inteerface "xcdroast" it uses the
> > I did, and I can't seem to use the data I have on my hard drive --
> > track1.cdr track2.cdr and so on -- instead I can only seem to use
> > the CD as input :-(
> 
> Which version, i had troubles as well with older versions, at the moment i
> use version 0.98Alpha5 (test release), however there is now alpha6.

I installed xcdroast-0.96ex-1.rh61.i386.rpm 
 I guess I should have tried the tarball   :-) 
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