> come up with suggestions how to force SuSE to follow the GPL again. > J�rg
How about providing operational binaries for SuSE users at the cdrtools download site ? That would help the little SuSE users because they do not have to cope with the compile time problems. That would consolidate the cdrecord fork bush because the SuSE binaries are not always operational and many little SuSE users would have reason to use your official binaries. At least SuSE would have to take the blame that the original author (and some of his users) had to take action to substitute their unnecessary hacks. (I agree with Lourens : anybody who wants to burn DVD and who does not like cdrecord's DVD license terms may use growisofs. SuSE 9.0's growisofs 5.12 binary does work.) Have a nice day :) Thomas PS: Joerg, the message about "Operation not permitted. WARNING: Cannot set RR-scheduler" is probably not due to source changes. I had it with an original cdrtools-2.01a19 which i compiled on SuSE 7.2. On SuSE 7.2 it ran without complains and on SuSE 9.0 it issued said message (setuid root). No real problems when burning, though. A cdrecord 1.6 binary compiled static on Debian in 1999 still works on SuSE 9.0 without any problems. Nowadays it is nearly impossible to produce binaries that are portable from Intel Linux to Intel Linux. DLLs. Pffft. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

