Hi all,
not really a debian question, so please excuse me if someone's bothered.
Is there any other SCSI cd writer supported by cdwrite (I have 2.0, any new
release?) except hp, yamaha, philips and kodak? I have a teac r55s and it seems
it's not supported. Is it really unsupported? Since it's so
Hi all, not really a debian question, so please excuse me if someone's
bothered. Is there any other SCSI cd writer supported by cdwrite (I have
2.0, any new release?) except hp, yamaha, philips and kodak? I have a
teac r55s and it seems it's not supported. Is it really unsupported?
Since
Leszek Gerwatowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all, not really a debian question, so please excuse me if someone's
bothered. Is there any other SCSI cd writer supported by cdwrite (I have
2.0, any new release?) except hp, yamaha, philips and kodak? I have a
teac r55s and it seems it's
On 11 Feb 1998, Stefan Berndtsson wrote:
Leszek Gerwatowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all, not really a debian question, so please excuse me if someone's
bothered. Is there any other SCSI cd writer supported by cdwrite (I have
2.0, any new release?) except hp, yamaha, philips and
Leszek Gerwatowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cdrecord (including 1.6a9) is using illegal code, which makes it impossible
to compile on all versions of linux.
small example, found in lib/format.c
va_list rargs;
rargs = va_arg(args, va_list);
On 11 Feb 1998, Stefan Berndtsson wrote:
Leszek Gerwatowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cdrecord (including 1.6a9) is using illegal code, which makes it
impossible
to compile on all versions of linux.
[...]
Yes - it uses illegal code but it works (on Linux x86 machine)!
yes,
Hi Stefan,
cdrecord (including 1.6a9) is using illegal code, which makes it impossible
to compile on all versions of linux.
small example, found in lib/format.c
va_list rargs;
rargs = va_arg(args, va_list);
this is possible on
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