On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 16:26:18 +0100, Christoph Herrmann wrote: > Hi, > > Im running -STABLE and -CURRENT from different disks on the same box. > And with -STABLE there are no problems burning CDs with a YAMAHA CRW6416S > on an Adaptec 2940. > But withs -CURRENT all CDs are broken. Cdrecord produces no Error messages > and exits normaly, but there are areas with binary zeros on the CD. I > tested several versions of cdrecord, the newest out of the ports, I > compiled a staticly linked cdrecord on -STABLE which is running fine > there. But the result on -CURRENT is always the same: The CDs are broken > and they are identical, no matter which version of cdrecord I use. > Are there any known problems with /dev/pass* ? What else could be the > problem?
So did you try the statically linked -stable binary on -current? Is it completely static? (i.e. ldd cdrecord should report that it isn't a dynamic executable) That may help narrow the problem down somewhat. I'm not sure, though, whether the -stable binary will work with the pass interface on -current. Are there any areas with good data on the CD? i.e. can you see any pattern to the corruption? If you compare the same CD burned from -current and -stable you might begin to see a patern. Is the table of contents correct? Ken -- Kenneth Merry [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message