freebsd-ports/sysutils/dvdisaster/pkg-message
Rusmir Dusko 434b969a4a - Bump PORTREVISION
- Add USE_GNOME=cairo and GNU_CONFIGURE=yes
- Remove --mandir from CONFIGURE_ARGS (redundant)
- Add EFENCE and MEMDEBUG to Group Options and
  dependency
- Don't silence warnings [1]
- Consolidate patches in Makefile, remove obsolete pathes
- Patch DOCS to fix build on FreeBSD 10 i386
- Patch NLS to work with DOCS in other languages
- Strip executable
- Add instructions for ATAPI drives on FreeBSD 9.x in pkg-message

PR:		ports/186715 [1]
Submitted by:	amdmi3@
2014-02-23 23:10:35 +00:00

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dvdisaster has been installed.
Note that dvdisaster tries to read /dev/pass* to list available CD/DVD drives,
so the program will not detect any available drives if the user running
dvdisaster does not have permissions to read /dev/pass*
FreeBSD 9.x does not pre-install an uniform CD-ROM driver for SCSI and ATAPI
drives. Therefore dvdisaster can not use any ATAPI drives in an out-of-the-box
FreeBSD 9.x installation.
* Loading the atapicam kernel module by hand
To manually load the required kernel module, do:
root@freebsd# kldload atapicam
Use the follwing command to see if any CD/DVD/BD drives became available:
root@freebsd# camcontrol devlist
<NAME OF YOUR DRIVE> at scbus1 target 0 lun 0 (pass0,cd0)
* (Optionally) loading the atapicam kernel module permanently
If the above step works you can load the kernel module at boot time by adding
atapicam_load="YES"
at the end of /boot/loader.conf
* (Optionally) recompiling the kernel
If the atapicam kernel module is not available (check the contents
of /boot/kernel) you will need to recompile the kernel with the following
additional device line in the kernel configuration:
device atapicam
The devices ata, scbus, cd, and pass are also required, but are included by
default in FreeBSD 6.0 and later.
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