>From: Andre John Mas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>>> From: Andre John Mas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>>  Does anyone know what the status of cdrecord is in regards to
>>> Darwin/MacOS X?
>>>  I had tried the precompiled version on the site, marked rhapsody, but a
>>> scanbus
>>>  was unable to see my ATAPI based CD burner. I also tried compiling from
>>> source,
>>
>> Apple unfortunately removed SCSI user level transport support about a year
>> ago

>Are there any ways around this that would allow cdrecord to work with 
>Darwin.
>When asking this, I am assuming that kernel level support for SCSI is still
>available.

Some time ago, I triies to fetch Apple source to check if it was possible.
Note that there is absolutely no documentation on Mach from Apple!

As it turned out that the Apple OS sources are in a unknown nonstandard archive
format, I deleted them.

>>>  but the make scripts fail in a big way - first it is unable to recognise
>>> the
>>>  platform (empty platform defs in rules) and then when I manage to hard
>>> code
>>>  things it doesn't seem to improve the situation.
>>
>> It compiles out of the box without any problems on Darwin.

>I tried compiling cdrecord 1.9 with MacOS X with no success. I will have
>to take another look.

If you like to compile outdated software, use outdated OS to do so....


J�rg

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