Hi, there is a feature with cdrskin which was intended to help its integration into cdrkit.
man cdrskin describes this option: fallback_program=command Set a command name to be executed if cdrskin encounters a known cdrecord option which it does not yet support. If a non-empty command is given with fallback_program=, and if no essential options are given which are specific to cdrskin, then cdrskin will delegate the job to said command. The natural commands to be given are cdrecord or wodim but one may well submit the address of an own program. The fallback program will get all arguments of cdrskin which do not match the shell patterns --?* or *_*=* . This eventually suppresses path names of track sources which happen to match those patterns. The options from the startup files are not handed to the fallback program. Fallback program execution is disabled if cdrskin is run setuid and not option --allow_setuid is given. In general, the drive's device files and the involved programs should be set up so that each program runs under its advised conditions. (E.g. cdrskin as member of group floppy, cdrecord setuid root.) Two alias names for cdrskin are predefined with default fallback programs: unicord implies fallback_program=cdrecord codim implies fallback_program=wodim This would make available the advantages of cdrskin with DVD and Blu-ray media, while also offering the special CD capabilities of wodim. This feature was implemented in 2007. Since then it has been fewly challenged. Thorough testing seems wise. xorriso's mkisofs emulation has no such feature yet. Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org