After two months of very short time, there is a new cdrtoold release.
It does not contain all features from my pipeline but it is a new start ;-)
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I am still interested in feedback for the new remote SCSI protocol.
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NEW features of cdrtools-1.10a05:
We are now only a few releases away from the final libscg that includes
SCSI low level command transport.
cdrtools-1.10a04 added significant new features to the SCSI transport.
If you have wishes/hints for remote SCSI, please send me a mail.
All:
- Fifth phase of libscg restructuring
It seems that we don't need to change much anymore...
- libscg/scsi-linux-sg.c now returns version information for
pg driver if apropriate.
- Corrected a typo in scsi-aix.c that prevented compilation
of libscg on AIX
- Autoconf now checks for valloc()
- Autoconf now checks for time_t
- Autoconf check for Gygwin-B20 vs. Cygwin-1.x
Now all commands should compile on both versions of Cygwin
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Should change all programs to test for IS_CYGWIN and IS_CYGWIN_1
in future because Cygwin is going to chang macros from __CYGWIN32__
to __CYGWIN__ in future.
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- Rules for HP-9000-800
- Better autoconf for HP-UX
- Checked and corrected format strings for printf like functions.
This makes 64 bit support more correct.
Rscsi:
- Add $(SCSILIB) to Makefile to allow linking on e.g. FreeBSD/CAM
Cdrecord:
- Only warn once for the problem with the IOmega ZIP USB drive problems.
This are DMA overrun problems.
From the information that I got from the IOmega developers and the
Linux USB mass storage interface driver developer it looked as if these
problems are caused by the Philips base drive. Meanwhile I got a
drive from Philips and could not repeat the problem.
It seems that my old statement that the new Philips ATAPI
firmware is the worst I've ever seen is wrong.
It may be that the problems with the IOmega USB drives are either
caused by the IOmega IDE/USB bridge or by the special firmware
found in IOmega CD-R drives. May be they are not Philips drives
but Philips clone drives.
- Map PIONEER CD-WO DR-R504X to DEV_PIONEER_DW_S114X according to a
hint from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Change sample macro to ssample in cdrecord.h
to make compilation on Cygwin-1.x easier
- Try to deal with the new include file structure of Cygwin-1.x
Cdda2wav:
- superfluous cdda2wav/saveargs.h removed
- CD-Text disabled for SONY CD-RW CRX100E 1.0
This has been done from the hint of an owner and looks
questionable.
Readcd:
Mkisofs:
- Man Page corrected regarding CDextra & -graft-points
- According to a report, Cygwin-1.x translates filenames to IDO-8859-x
mkisofs now also defaults to iso8859-1 mapping on Cygwin-1.x instead
of "cp437"
- New option -no-pad
- Now default to create padding on the ISO output image
TODO:
- better Rock Rodge recognition for multi-session
- read Joliet filenames with multi-session if no TRANS.TBL
or RR is present. I am looking for a volouteer for this task:
Peter Berendi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> announced that he likes
to be the volounteer for this task.
- implement Yellow book compliant XA extended dir attributes
- add libecc/edc for CDI and similar.
- add UDF support
CYGWIN NT-4.0 NOTES:
To compile on Cygwin32, get Cygwin32-beta20 and install it.
then create a symlink from /bin to the .../bin directory where bash is located.
Now run 'make' ...
For more information read README.win32
The files are located on:
ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix/cdrecord/alpha ...
NOTE: These tar archives are 100% ansi compatible. Solaris 2.x tar and GNU
tar may get some minor trouble.
WARNING: Do not use 'mc' to extract the tar file!
All mc versions before 4.0.14 cannot extract symbolic links correctly.
WARNING: Do not use 'winzip' to extract the tar file!
Winzip cannot extract symbolic links correctly.
J�rg
EMail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (home) J�rg Schilling D-13353 Berlin
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URL: http://www.fokus.gmd.de/usr/schilling ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix
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