cdrkit, yet another cdrecord fork

2006-09-05 Thread Ken Moffat
As a user of architectures other than x86, cdrecord itself is a pain in the proverbial to build. I switched to dvdrtools-0.3.1 some months ago - works great provided I remember to specify speed, but the project seems to be inactive. Debian has now forked cdrkit (get it from your local debian po

Re: cdrkit, yet another cdrecord fork

2006-09-05 Thread Matthew Burgess
Ken Moffat wrote: Debian has now forked cdrkit (get it from your local debian pool, the diff on top of pre3 only affects some of the debian/ files). I wonder how long it'll take them to clean it up? I suspect it'd be quicker just starting from scratch (and just don't support anything that

Re: cdrkit, yet another cdrecord fork

2006-09-05 Thread Matthew Burgess
Matthew Burgess wrote: I suspect it'd be quicker just starting from scratch Here's a wonderful snippet from the latest release of cdrtools So, another case of NIH syndrome. Rather than report bugs/offer patches to existing projects (tar vs. star, make vs. smake, etc.) he goes and rei