Hi Jerome,

>> PS: I can confirm that GCDROM is a modified old fork from
>> what has become UDVD2 and XDVD2. We should remove GCDROM
>> from the distro to avoid confusion. We already have UDVD2.

To be more exact: GCDROM was a third-party fork of XCDROM
which had some constraints about searching for hardware
disabled. Since UDVD2 no longer applies such restrictions
and has been updated significantly since then, there would
be very few reasons to use or update GCDROM in the future.
I think those changes got backported into XCDROM long ago.

If you want to update, create or use a new CD driver, the
best starting point and reference would be UDVD2 today :-)

Note that XCDROM has evolved into XDVD2 and that UDVD2 is
the open source branch of XDVD2: The latter can contain a
few updates which have not yet been made open source, but
the UDVD2 branch still is far more up to date than GCDROM.

Cheers, Eric



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