On Friday, April 6, 2001, at 06:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> 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.
Maybe this has changed?
>>>> 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 If you like to compile outdated software, use outdated OS to do so....
I though cdrecord 1.9 was the latest non-alhpa release?
Andre
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