** Changed in: cdrkit (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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cdrecord maps bus,target,lun to /dev/sgX imperfectly
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The issue that you reported is one that should be reproducible with the
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Meerkat. It
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Is this bug still valid for cdrkit in Ubuntu 9.10?
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cdrkit is unmaintained since May 6th 2007, don't expect any fix anytime
soon.
If you like to use working software just use the original software.
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Cdrecord uses a new libscg since August 2006. The new library contains
a workaround for the incompatible interface changes in the linux kernel that
caused the problems.
** Changed in: cdrtools (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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reassigning to correct package.
** Changed in: cdrkit (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: cdrtools = cdrkit
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Schily: I do not care what the original software does or does not.
Downloading (and maybe even building) software from other places is just
not an option. It might be interesting to the ubuntu developers to know
this though.
I guess with the move away from cdrecord this bug is no longer relevant
It is bad to see that Ubuntu intentionally adds bugs to software
and it is bad to see that Ubunto is not a free Linux distribution.
See
http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/linux-dist.html
for more information.
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This behaviour was added by debian/ubuntu patch to the sources of cdrecord.
If it has been decided to keep this patch it might that there is some (good ?)
reason(s).
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You are not using cdrecord but a defective fork.
The problem you observe never has been in the original
software. Please upgrade to a recent original:
http://cdrecord.berlios.de/
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Jörg, please keep the politics off the bug tracker, please.
If anyone wants to see the Shilling version in Ubuntu, please file a
wishlist bug.
Here's the original announcement of cdrkit, for those who want more
context:
http://lwn.net/Articles/198171/
Now, back to bug fixing.
/Mikael
fre
** Changed in: k3b (Debian)
Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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FYI, the k3b issue is fixed in Debian:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=386327
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #386327
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=386327
** Also affects: k3b (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=386327
Looks like activity is down here. I was hoping one of the little tweaks
exposed here would be added for feisty. Think that without this, we will
have to wait 6 month to make many users (SATA disks are quite common) to
use their burners out of the box...
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I suppose the good solution for this is to make cdrecord use sysfs to find out
which sg-device belongs to which bus,target,lun triple.
I've just temporarily solved it by explicitly adding dev=/dev/scd0 to
additional options for cdrecord in the settings for K3b. This could be
generalized to
Just use cdrskin.
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Mikael Gerdin's solution looks the simpler, and maybe the only that
could be implemented before the freeze. I'm not sure this kind of fix is
still allowed after the feature freeze, but beta freeze is on March 9th,
if nobody plans to ask for an exception. Does anybody in the devel team
cares about
I fixed this on my system by adding a udev rule. You could simply add
the necessary line in 40-permissions.rules but if there is an update to
udev it will get overwritten and you'll be back where you started. So I
created a new rule and called it 15-local.rules and put the following
lines in the
Three dups and several reports here... I count that as confirmed:-)
** Changed in: cdrtools (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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The root problem is that cdrecord scan /dev/sg* device when you specify
dev=bus,target,lun, because 1,0,0 is not necesserly mapped to /dev/sg1.
If you have a sata or scsi drive then you've got a /dev/sg* entry for this
device and since it's a drive a simple user has no read/write access
Needless to say that with the growing number of sata drive in the laptop
and workstation this bug will be more and more anoying and will give a
very bad image of *ubuntu distro ...
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Same here. Using Edgy (updated from Dapper). First HD on 0,0,0 or
/dev/sr0, cdrecord *and cdda2wav* trying to open /dev/sg0. Working with
dev=/dev/sr0.
If you need some help, please just ask. ;-)
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I have the exact same problem with cdrecord in Edgy, cdrecord is trying
to write to sg0, regardless of what kind of dev=x,y,z I tell it to use.
It works flawlessly with dev=/dev/sr0.
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