Having rebuilt cdrtools-1.11a20-1.src.rpm, all new files are :-
/usr/src/RPM/RPMS/i586/cdrtools-cdda2wav-1.11a20-1.i586.rpm
/cdrtools-cdrecord-1.11a20-1.i586.rpm
/cdrtools-libscg-1.11a20-1.i586.rpm
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 18:01, you wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 04:45:49 +1200
>
> Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Your current sources directory is "/root/Desktop/". I would not recommend
> > installing it from there. Create another directory called cdrtools like
> > so
> >
> > root# mk
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 04:45:49 +1200
Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your current sources directory is "/root/Desktop/". I would not recommend
> installing it from there. Create another directory called cdrtools like so
>
> root# mkdir /cdrtools
> root# cd /cdrtools
> root# cp /root/Desktop/c
Your current sources directory is "/root/Desktop/". I would not recommend
installing it from there. Create another directory called cdrtools like so
root# mkdir /cdrtools
root# cd /cdrtools
root# cp /root/Desktop/cdr* .
then continue as previously advised. I think the new directory should be cre
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 19:16, you wrote:
> On 9 Apr 2002, Damian wrote:
>
> I don't know this package...what does it do anyway?
It's a set of burner programmes . cdrecord,mkisofs,cdda2wav,cdread,
and others designed to work as a well sorted suite.
I am told (LM8.2)xcdroast requiries to work.
J
On 9 Apr 2002, Damian wrote:
I don't know this package...what does it do anyway?
About the packages .src and tarball:
I rather prefer to install from rpm but, if you find a tarball with the
file 'specs' inside, just get "alien" and it will transform the original
tarball into .rpm.
But when it
El mar, 09-04-2002 a las 06:23, John Richard Smith escribió:
> Thank you Damian,
> That explains it.
> I did not know about src at all.
> Two further questions,
>
> If I choose to compile a tar ball, can I turn the compiled file into an rpm
> file, and if so how,
>
> If I choose to compile the
Thank you Damian,
That explains it.
I did not know about src at all.
Two further questions,
If I choose to compile a tar ball, can I turn the compiled file into an rpm
file, and if so how,
If I choose to compile the src rpm file, rather than compile a tar ball,
which is likely to be best. Is
El lun, 08-04-2002 a las 07:55, John Richard Smith escribió:
> Can anyone help me.
> I seem to need to find a package called cdrtools that ought to be higher than
> v 1.11a19, and be suitable for mandrake install.
>
> All I can find are two packages:-
>
> cdrtools-1.11a20-1.src.rpm
> cdrtools-1