On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 19:31:28 +0200 (MEST)
Svetoslav Slavtchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > > > > have you installed the plugins packages ?
> > > > 
> > > > Err, yes, so it's a user error. I was confused by the 2 plugin
> > > > packages....
> > 
> > I only installed the libk3b_0.10cvs1-plugin package, not the normal plugin
> > package, which I overlooked. And yes, the dependency is set like it
> > should,
> > It's just not idiot-proof for people who install only the libpackage and
> > not
> > the real plugin package :-)
> 
> is there a way to "fix" such problems ?

I don't think a "fix" is needed for this. If I wanted plugins, I should have
selected the k3bxxx-plugin package, not the libpackage.
When people install with rpmdrake, this should work out fine. 
You can't make everything idiotproof. Allthough the only use of the libpackage
is together with the normal plugin package....

> by the way what does "DAO" mean for you ?
> i'm having a little discussion with one of the authors of k3b,
> and he says "DAO == SAO in everyday language"
> but i always thought that " DAO == write a complete disk and then fixate it"
> ( for DVD's if DAO is selected the multi session settings are disabled, for
> CD active) 

I had no clue what SAO was, but according to 
http://www.optorite.com/general_faq.htm#GF_Q1
it's DAO with session support. So that says it like you say it now.

It would make sense to automatically fixate in DAO mode then, and make
fixation and multi-session optional in SAO. I don't think it makes things
clear if he merges SAO and DAO into one DAO option, if that's what he
wants(?).


--
Marcel Pol



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