On Tue 20 Oct 2015 23:11:14 NZDT +1300, Joerg Schilling wrote: > please do not use cdwrite@other.debian.org anymore, there is nobody really > listening and the only traffic seems to be spam since Debian attacked > cdrtools. > > Please rather use cdrtools-supp...@lists.sourceforge.net,
Thanks for letting me know. There appears to be no more traffic there than here, but hey. When SF gets round to processing subscriptions. > There was a problem with an uninitalized variable in libparanoia in case of > disabled C2 Checks. The problem was fixed two weeks ago and published in a > preliminary copy of the schily tools: > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/schilytools/files/ > > Since yesterday evening, the paraopts=proof macro again includes c2check and > there is an automatic fallback to the "no c2" case when the drive does not > support C2 Checks. Note that this was only tested with a single drive so far, > so we need more tests here from people with different hardware. I can do some testing on various drives, however please point to exact software tar files to try, I don't have time to run around 5 different websites, all with dead links (berlios etc), outdated stuff, and ridiculous naming schemes of tar files, and I don't have time to sort out all the schily-whatever.tar stuff, like cdrtools-3.01.tar.bz2 and schily-2015-09-16.tar.bz2 seemingly containing the same, sorry. And I'm not interested in politics. My early tests show that cdda2wav 3.01 with libscg and libschily 3.01~a15 doesn't work any better, but cdda2wav 3.01a15 with those shows at least plausible error rates. My testing is spread over openSUSE Linux 12.3 and 13.2, with OBS packages. I verified that the one patch applied by suse is not the problem (you might want to check it out for other fixes though). Thanks muchly, Volker -- Volker Kuhlmann http://volker.top.geek.nz/ Please do not CC list postings to me.