Bug#389033: xcdroast: no more dvd burning

2006-10-23 Thread Ben Hutchings
severity 389033 important thanks Oops, I have this confused with another bug in xcdroast. This is not quite so serious, though I understand it's irritating. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] shortened to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you've signed my GPG key, please send a signature on and to

Bug#389033: xcdroast: no more dvd burning

2006-10-22 Thread Ben Hutchings
severity 389033 serious thanks xcdroast depends on wodim, not cdrecord, but does not know to call wodim. It is currently unusable unless the cdrecord compatibility package is included. And Jörg, you can stop lying about Debian. You know perfectly well why we no longer ship your cdrtools. Ben.

Bug#389033: xcdroast: no more dvd burning

2006-09-23 Thread Jan Willem Stumpel
Package: xcdroast Severity: important The title says it all. After a Sid dist-upgrade I burned 3 coasters. Thought it was a bad batch of disks, got a new pack, another coaster: -- Device returns wrong startsec -- Burn-free switched on, later off -- trying to mount the coaster gives wrong fstype

Bug#389033: xcdroast: no more dvd burning

2006-09-23 Thread Joerg Schilling
The title says it all. After a Sid dist-upgrade I burned 3 coasters. Thought it was a bad batch of disks, got a new pack, another coaster: -- Device returns wrong startsec -- Burn-free switched on, later off -- trying to mount the coaster gives wrong fstype If you like to get a working cdrecord

Bug#389033: xcdroast: no more dvd burning

2006-09-23 Thread Jan Willem Stumpel
Joerg Schilling wrote: If you like to get a working cdrecord with DVD support, you need to get the original from: ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/ Compile it yourself and install it suid-root. Suid-root is needed in order to make cdrecord work correctly on newer Linux kernels.

Bug#389033: xcdroast: no more dvd burning

2006-09-23 Thread Joerg Schilling
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