Hi Joerg :)
* Joerg Schilling <[email protected]> dixit:
> [email protected] (Lennart Sorensen) wrote:
> > Hmm, perhaps what should be done is that someone needs to write and
> > maintain a patch that linux users can apply to cdrecord (since other OSs
> > are different and hence have no reason to use such a patch), to make it
> > behave in a manner which is sane on linux. It should of course be
> > clearly marked as having been changed in such a way. It should use udev
> > if available and HAL and whatever else is appropriate on a modern linux
> > system, and if on an old system it should at least not break the
> > interfaces that already worked on those systems in cdrecord.
>
> Unfortunately is it a matter oif facts that all known patches for
> cdrecord break more things than they claim to fix.
Could you please clarify which things are broken by Matthias
patch? This way he (or other developer) can prepare a better patch
and maintain it. BTW, I patched my cdrecord with Matthias patch and
nothing seems to be broken :? Maybe am I missing something?
Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado
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