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wiz
24587c0d9b Update to 2.01.01a61:
All:

-	Support for 64 bit compilation on mac OS X was added.
	Call make CCOM=cc64 as on other platforms.

-	$OLIBSDIR is no longer in the RUNPATH

-	New include file include/schily/limits.h

-	Make sure that all include files in include/schily/ include
	include/schily/mconfig.h

-	wide character support new

-	New makefile "Mocsw" sets defaults for "opencsw" instead of Blastwave.
	Mcsw for Blastwave of course continues to exist

-	New defaults directory DEFAULTS_CSW includes special defaults that
	compile e.g. for Sparc-V8 in order to get working binaries for older
	Sparc non 64 Bit hardware.

-	New autoconf test HAVE_SETBUF and HAVE_SETVBUF

-	Several modification in hope to better support MINGW

Libschily:

-	wide character support new

-	sevaral str*.c functions new for orthogonality with the new wcs* code.

-	Added a wide character patern matcher with: patwcompile(), patwmatch(), patwlmatch()
	See files:

	libschily/matchw.c and libschily/matchwl.c

-	libschily/stdio/*.c fixed to use size_t as length parameter for
	read*()/write*() operations.

Libscg:

-	Added a workaround for the type desaster in the Appls IOKit include files
	in order to support 64 bit binaries

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	The -interactive option is now mentioned in the -help output and the man page.

-	Call unit_ready() before retrieving the TOC data in order to work around a Solaris
	scsa2usb (SCSA to USB Driver) bug.

Readcd:

-	"readcd" no longer dumps core if the C2Scan function is selected from the
	interactive interface.

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Fixed a typo bug in the mkisofs man page that caused the two synopsis lines
	to appear as one line when using GNU troff.

-	isoinfo now prints "???" in case that an illegal month is in a ISO-9660
	filesystem.
2009-07-17 20:19:55 +00:00
wiz
2157fe0f89 Update to 2.01.01alpha60:
All:

-	Trying to work around nasty Linux distributions that try to fool autoconf
	function tests and thus may result in incorrect results for the functions
	fexecl fexecle fexecv fexecve fspawnv fspawnl fspawnv_nowait getline fgetline

-	New include files include/schily/dlfcn.h and include/schily/shcall.h

-	New autoconf tests for dlopen() and similar functions

-	Fixed a typo in include/schily/fnmatch.h that prevented compilation on BeOS

-	Fixed a typo in include/schily/libport.h that prevented compilation on BeOS

-	New makefile "Mocsw" allows to create packages for "opencsw"

-	RULES/rules.csw enhanced to allow to overwrite EMAIL= and HOTLINE= from
	the make command line.

-	New autoconf test for getprogname()/setprogname()

-	Support for using Microsoft "cl" to compile 64 bit binaries from Cygwin now
	has been finished

Libschily:

-	Code in libschily/fexec.c cleaned up for better readability


-	libschily/checkerr.c now correctly handles the "WARN" directive.


Cdrecord:

-	Cdrecord now calls read_format_capacities() in silent mode in order to
	check whether the current drive supports this SCSI command.

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	cdda2wav now gives better readable text with cdda2wav -help

-	BeOS has a /boot/develop/headers/be/support/ByteOrder.h that also defines
	_BYTEORDER_H and thus interferes with our cdda2wav/byteorder.h

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	libschily/checkerr.c (used by mkisofs) now correctly handles the "WARN" directive.
2009-06-09 18:45:12 +00:00
joerg
a28ea5b442 Fix broken caching of iconv handlers. Addresses PR 37643. 2009-04-16 16:44:02 +00:00
wiz
9123c8a0c8 Update to 2.01.01alpha59pre2:
NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a59:

All:

-	Add -D_GNU_SOURCE to the standard include flags for Linux in order
	to unhide needed extensions.

Cdrecord:

-	Better error messages when the media size is unknown

-	Try to work around a firmware bug in the drive:
	'HL-DT-ST' 'DVD-RAM GH22NP20' '1.02'
	that is in effect with DVD+R media.

-	cdtext.c now checks for empty CD-Text files to prevent a later endless loop in cdrecord
	while writing the TOC. Thanks to Sebastian Tr

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	cdda2wav now supports new parameters for the -output-endianess option.
	"host" or "machine" represent the actual byte order of the host CPU in the current OS.

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a58:

All:

-	New Make rules for Syllable. Syllable is a fork from AtheOS.

-	New make rules for Haiku

-	New include file schily/sysexits.h is needed for Haiku

-	New autoconf test for sysexits.h

-	Autoconf tests for os2.h and os2me.h moved from cdda2wav to
	global

-	config.guess and config.sub now have support for Haiku

-	New rule support for linux on "sh3", "sh4" and "sh4a" platforms.

-	autoconf now acts more reliable and more orthogonal with  AC_CHECK_TYPE() vs.
	AC_CHECK_SIZEOF() and carefully includes include files separately based on
	fine grained tests.

-	Changed schily/dirent.h to correctly set up NAME_MAX on ATARI MiNT

-	Changed schily/maxpath.h to correctly set up NAME_MAX on ATARI MiNT

Libschily:

-	fexec now correctly works on Haiku and BeOS

-	libschily/format.c now supports the %z (size_t) and %t (ptrdiff_t)
	printf format size modifiers (fixed a typo introdiced in the first attempt)

Libscg:

-	A first version of the SCSI adaptation layer for Syllable has been added.
	Thanks to Kristian Van Der Vliet <vanders@liqwyd.com> for the first
	implementation.

-	Haiku is a BeOS clone and thus uses scsi-beos.c as SCSI adaptation layer.

	IMPORTANT NOTICE: if you like to compile libscg with a current Haiku release
	you first need to copy a file:

	cd /boot/develop/headers/os
	cp device/CAM.h drivers/CAM.h

	CAM.h was at /boot/develop/headers/os/drivers/CAM.h in BeOS and as CAM
	has no own hardware, it seems to belong into /boot/develop/headers/os/drivers/

Cdrecord:

-	Fixed a minor typo in cdrecord

-	Some better warnings with cdrecord in case that the environment variables
	'CDR_FORCERAWSPEED=' or 'CDR_FORCSPEED=' have been specified.


Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Cdda2wav now uses an autoconf test to decide whether BEOS clone areas
	can be used. THis gives Haiku compatibility.

-	Fixed a bug introduced with introducing support for MD5 Sums.
	Cdda2wav now disables the MD5 sum output in case -no-infofile has been specified

-	Autoconf tests for os2.h and os2me.h moved from cdda2wav to
	global

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Mkisofs now reports "Haiku" for the OS platform if on Haiku.

-	The isoinfo man page now includes the -debug option

-	Automated support for System ID

	Haiku, Syllable, AMIGA-OS, ATARI-MiNT

-	Fixed some Rock Ridge bugs that have been identified when investigating
	in the OpenSolaris bug 6807009
	http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=5385

-	Man page description for -abstract -biblio -copyright is now better
	to understand
2009-04-12 14:36:52 +00:00
wiz
b3be02016d Update to 2.01.01alpha58.2:
All:

-	New Make rules for Syllable. Syllable is a fork from AtheOS.

-	New make rules for Haiku

-	New include file schily/sysexits.h is needed for Haiku

-	New autoconf test for sysexits.h

-	config.guess and config.sub now have support for Haiku

-	New rule support for linux on "sh3", "sh4" and "sh4a" platforms.

-	autoconf now acts more reliable and more orthogonal with  AC_CHECK_TYPE() vs.
	AC_CHECK_SIZEOF() and carefully includes include files separately based on
	fine grained tests.

-	Changed schily/dirent.h to correctly set up NAME_MAX on ATARI MiNT

-	Changed schily/maxpath.h to correctly set up NAME_MAX on ATARI MiNT

Libschily:

-	fexec now correctly works on Haiku and BeOS

-	libschily/format.c now supports the %z (size_t) and %t (ptrdiff_t)
	printf format size modifiers (fixed a typo introdiced in the first attempt)

Libscg:

-	A first version of the SCSI adaptation layer for Syllable has been added.
	Thanks to Kristian Van Der Vliet <vanders@liqwyd.com> for the first
	implementation.

-	Haiku is a BeOS clone and thus uses scsi-beos.c as SCSI adaptation layer.

	IMPORTANT NOTICE: if you like to compile libscg with a current Haiku release
	you first need to copy a file:

	cd /boot/develop/headers/os
	cp device/CAM.h drivers/CAM.h

	CAM.h was at /boot/develop/headers/os/drivers/CAM.h in BeOS and as CAM
	has no own hardware, it seems to belong into /boot/develop/headers/os/drivers/

Cdrecord:

-	Fixed a minor typo in cdrecord

-	Some better warnings with cdrecord in case that the environment variables
	'CDR_FORCERAWSPEED=' or 'CDR_FORCSPEED=' have been specified.

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Cdda2wav now uses an autoconf test to decide whether BEOS clone areas
	can be used. THis gives Haiku compatibility.

-	Fixed a bug introduced with introducing support for MD5 Sums.
	Cdda2wav now disables the MD5 sum output in case -no-infofile has been specified

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Mkisofs now reports "Haiku" for the OS platform if on Haiku.

-	The isoinfo man page now includes the -debug option

-	Automated support for System ID

	Haiku, Syllable, AMIGA-OS, ATARI-MiNT

-	Fixed some Rock Ridge bugs that have been identified when investigating
	in the OpenSolaris bug 6807009
	http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=5385
2009-02-22 15:38:31 +00:00
wiz
63e1c85d31 Update to 2.01.01a57:
NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a57:

Libscg:

-	New SCSI low level transport for ATARI FreeMiNT has been added.
	Thanks to Yvan Doyeux

Cdrecord:

-	Do not install by overwriting /etc/default/cdrecord in case an earlier file
	exists.

	Please give feedback on what you like to see in future.

	Do you like to see a sample file installed?

-	README.cdplus has been renewed

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Prevent a core dump from hitting ^C while cdda2wav tries to call
	scg_open() to open the SCSI devices.

-	A buggy address compuation that caused problems with 64 bit binaries
	has been fixed.

-	Cdda2wav now correctly deals with longer CD-Text information.
	Thanks to Yvan Doyeux for creating a related test CD...

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a56:

All:

-	New autoconf test to distinguish between the free of charge
	"Bundled" cc on HP-UX and the commercial cc. Only the commercial cc
	supports ANSI C and the Bundled cc complains when the ANSI Options
	are used:

	(Bundled) cc: warning 480: The -A option is available only with the C/ANSI C product; ignored.
	(Bundled) cc: warning 480: The -O option is available only with the C/ANSI C product; ignored.

	These warnings are no longer present.

-	schily/schily.h now auto-includes stdio.h in case that the platform
	supports the new POSIX.1-2008 getline()/fgetline() functions that
	violate against general POSIX rules and thus overlay our implementation
	that exists since 1982.

-	schily/stkframe.h now uses Intptr_t for the fr_savp member to make it
	work correctly on 64bit systems without OS supplied stkframe.h.

-	New autoconf test on whether unistd.h defines extern char ** environ.

-	New file schily/stdio.h to simplify layering.

Libschily:

-	Fixed a bug in fexecl() introduced in October 2008 that caused the
	called program to be called with a too small argc (one too few).

-	format() now supports %z for size_t and %t for ptrdiff_t

Libedc (Optimized by J

-	Avoid some GCC warnings

Libdeflt:

-	lbdeflt needs to be compiled before libcdrdeflt when creating
	dynamic libs

Libscg:

-	Avoid some GCC warnings

Cdrecord:

-	Avoid some GCC warnings

-	Some small typos in error messages have been fixed.

-	Workaround for 'TSSTcorp' 'CDDVDW SE-S224Q ' 'TS01' firmware bug.
	The drives does not return SES_UNDEF for unformatted DVD+RW media.

-	Support again cdrecord -v -sao -multi *.wav
	This stopped working with 2.01.01a29 when introducing DVD multi-border
	support.

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	struct tocdesc has been restructured to prevent struct tail padding on MC-680x0 systems.
	Thanks to Yvan Doyeux for reporting this for the ATARI port.

-	The drive 'HP ' 'CD-Writer+ 9600 ' '1.0a' does not like to read SCSI FULL TOC
	with a too long transfer lenght. First retrieve the available data count.

-	New options -debug -debug-scsi -kdebug -kdebug-scsi -kd to set SCSI low level
	debugging in libscg

-	The option -v not also supports "!" and "not" to invert the list
	of "verbose" options (e.g. -v!indices for everything but indices).

-	Avoid some GCC warnings specific to HP-UX

-	Added a workaround for gmake < version 3.81.
	Older gmake versions evaluate dependencies in the wrong order.

Readcd:

-	Try to exit(excode) instead of exit(0)  in case that siginificant
	problems occured.

-	Prevent readcd from dumping core via raisecond("file_write_err")->abort()
	in case that the target filesystem fills up.

-	Added a workaround for gmake < version 3.81.
	Older gmake versions evaluate dependencies in the wrong order.

Scgcheck:

-	Avoid some GCC warnings

-	Added a workaround for gmake < version 3.81.
	Older gmake versions evaluate dependencies in the wrong order.

Scgskeleton:

-	Added a workaround for gmake < version 3.81.
	Older gmake versions evaluate dependencies in the wrong order.

Btcflash:

-	Added a workaround for gmake < version 3.81.
	Older gmake versions evaluate dependencies in the wrong order.

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Some casts have been added to increase the 64 bit compilation support

-	mkisofs and the tools isodump, isovfy and isoinfo now completely
	support the SUSP termination signature "ST".

-	Do no longer flag the absence of a "RR" signature as an error in
	isodump, isovfy and isoinfo as newer Rock Ridge standard versions removed RR.

-	Fixed a minor problem with a debug print output and 64 bit compile mode.

-	Avoid some GCC warnings

-	Minor typo fix in the mkisofs man page
2009-02-16 14:13:07 +00:00
wiz
3aee4aec4a Update to 2.01.01a55:
pkgsrc: despite changes below, nothing is installed suid for now

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a55

All:

-	Default install user changed from "bin" to "root".

-	The install-sh script now complains if an attept was made to install
	a program suid or sticky and the install user has no root privileges

-	The makefile system has been modified to allow a separate set-up
	for the install path of the configuration files to e.g. /etc/
	via the DEFAULTS variable INS_RBASE

Rscsi:

-	the configuration file "rscsi" is now by default installed into
	/etc/default/rscsi

Cdrecord:

-	Cdrecord is now by default installed suid root in case that the caller
	of make install has root privileges

-       The call to scg_close() introduced with 2.01.01a54 was not
	done in the right order and could cause core dumps.

-	the configuration file "cdrecord" is now by default installed into
	/etc/default/cdrecord

-	Some unused variables and functions have been commented out

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Cdda2wav is now by default installed suid root in case that the caller
	of make install has root privileges

-	Some unused variables and functions have been commented out

Readcd:

-	Readcd is now by default installed suid root in case that the caller
	of make install has root privileges

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a54:

All:

-	config.sub and config.guess now support ATARI MiNT

-	All needed definition files for ATARI MiNT are now in RULES/*

-	configure now checks whether shmget() works (needed for ATARI MiNT)

-	The GNU linker on Linux now seems to support -R to set the LD_RUN_PATH
	Added support for -R

-	Added definitions to allow dynamic linking with the Sun Studio compiler
	on Linux

-	Added a new #define (NO_ACL) that alloed to disable ACL support via
	command line when compiling

-	include/schily/libport.h split into include/schily/libport.h and
	include/schily/hostname.h to allow to avoid to include netdb.h for
	applications that do not need gethostname() and getdomainname()

-	include/schily/prototype.h now inlcludes the definitions for const...

-	new autoconf test to check whether the Sun Studio compiler needs
	-xarch=generic64 or -m64 for 64 bit compilation.


Libschily:

-	New functions eaccess() and findinpath()

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Libparanoia (Ported/enhanced by J

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Libedc (Optimized by J

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Libcdrdeflt:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Libdeflt:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Libfind:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

-	libfind now correctly deals with ARG_MAX in case that
	the bitness of the libfind executable differs from the bitness
	of the executable called by -exec name {} +


Libfile:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Libhfs_iso:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Libsiconv:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Libscg:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Libscgcmd:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Rscsi:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

-	Raise the SCSI bus numer limit to 1024 to allow the new Linux ATA mapping.

Cdrecord:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

-	New driver "mmc_bdrom" is used for profile 0x40 and allows to
	retrieve the ADIP data for BD-R media that is reported as BD-ROM
	by some drives.

-	Added a workaround for a firmware bug in the drive
	'HL-DT-ST' 'DVD-RAM GH22NP20'
	that reports DVD-R media as media with zero size.

-	Added a workaround for a firmware bug in many 'HL-DT-ST' drives
	(e.g. 'HL-DT-ST' 'DVD-RAM GSA-H55N') that return unreliable data
	with READ BUFFER and makes it impossible to get the drive DMA
	transfer speed.

-       Added a workaround for frequent kernel/driver bugs in
	FreeBSD and Solaris that prevent the DMA residual count to work.

-	Try to call scg_close() before exiting cdrecord.

-	Default Transfer Size reverted from 126 kB to 63 kB.
	Sorry FreeBSD guys - it seems that FreeBSD is the only OS that
	correctly deals with larger DMA sizes.

	FreeBSD people may add a line with CDR_TRANSFERSIZE=126k
	in /etc/default/cdrecord to raise the default.

	The current problems are:

	-	On Solaris 10 Sparc fs=126k causes a kernel panic

	-	On Solaris 11 the drivers partially return incorrect
		max DMA sizes that may cause cdrecord to fail.

	-	On Linux with USB fs=126k may not work at all

	-	On Linux with other interfaces, fs=126k may reduce
		the DMA speed to a value that always causes buffer
		underruns.

	I hope to find a better solution in the next development cycle
	after the current code has been release as stable version.
	Expect the next stable release to appear very soon.


Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

-	Suppress some incorrect warnings from GCC by doing a double cast.

-	Allow longer path names for *.inf files.

-	SCSI *scgp is now a clean parameter to all SCSI transport functions.

-	toc.c changed to support the new schily/hostname.h

Readcd:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Scgcheck:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Scgskeleton:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Btcflash:

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Workaround for a GCC warning with make DEFAULTSDIR=DEFAULTS_ENG
	warning: 'sccsid' defined but not used added

-	Raising PATH_MAX to be at least 1024 for all platforms as Cygwin
	defines PATH_MAX to 260	which is too small for Cygwin.

-	Implemented a better error message in case that the boot image
	could not be found inside the target tree.

-	A description for the -s/-sector option was added to the man page.
	This option is used to allow to create conforming multi-session
	images for e.g. the Kodak Photo CD or the Kodak Picture CD.

-	A description forr the -XA and -xa option was added to the man page.

-	Mkisofs now writes a better error message in case that it cannot
	sort a directory because more than on directory content was merged
	into the ISO image.

-	isoinfo -d now prints the checksum for the Eltorito validation header
2009-01-07 23:23:13 +00:00
wiz
9fcb9d6b42 Update to 2.01.01a53:
Libcdrdeflt:

-	This is a new library that has been introduced as mans programs like
	to parse the content of /etc/default/cdrecord

Libscgcmd:

-	This is a new SCSI command library

Cdrecord:

-	Converted to use libcdrdeflt

-	Converted to use libscgcmd

-	Man page now includes many small modifications that mention BluRay media.

Cdda2wav

-	Converted to use libcdrdeflt

-	Converted to use libscgcmd

-	The -M/-md5 option now finally works.
	Cdda2wav now computes MD5-sums for the audio data and writes the result
	into the *.inf files.

Readcd:

-	Converted to use libcdrdeflt

-	Converted to use libscgcmd

Scgcheck:

-	Converted to use libcdrdeflt

-	Converted to use libscgcmd

Scgskeleton:

-	Converted to use libcdrdeflt

-	Converted to use libscgcmd

Btcflash:

-	Converted to use libcdrdeflt

-	Converted to use libscgcmd

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Converted to use libcdrdeflt

-	Converted to use libscgcmd

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a52:

All:

-	Config.sub now supports NetBSD on AMD64

-	The email addresses in many file have been updated.

Libfile:

-	The license has been changed from a license (similar to a BSDl 4 clause)
	to a new BSDL 2 clause license with permission from all involved authors.

Libscg:

-	Unneeded code from libscg/scsierrs.c removed

Cdda2wav

-	The MD5 implemenation (although currently unused) has been
	changed from the RSA variant (that requires advertizing for RSA)
	to a "public domain" implementation from Colin Plumb used
	in OpenBSD.

-	The new MD5 implementation has been made portable.
2008-11-05 19:46:44 +00:00
wiz
96f26ee3f2 Update to 2.01.01a51:
All:

-	Extended the file COPYING to mention that the GPL used by the "mkisofs project"
	requires to publish the full source for all parts of mkisofs in case that you
	publish mkisofs binaries.

-	Added a new Changelog file for the changes since cdrtools-2.01

-	RUlES/rules.prg no longer includes a line with SHELL=/bin/sh.
	This is needed to allow to implement a workaround for various bash
	bugs that afffect makefiles in case that /bin/sh is linked to bash.

	If your platform installs bash in /bin/sh (Linux, ....) or in case
	thaat your platform offers a broken variant of the Korn Shell in /bin/sh
	(like HP-UX), fetch the "Schily source consolidation" from
	ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/schily/, compile everything and install the
	original Bourne Shell, that comes with this packet, into /bin/bosh.
	If you then call ./.clean and re-compilee everything, you get a "smake"
	that calls /bin/bosh instead of the broken system shell.

-	Added an autoconf test for POSIX violations found in POSIX.1-2008.

	The official POSIX rule is not to define "new" interfaces that
	are in conflict with older interfaces of the same name.
	Our interfaces fexec*() have been defined and published in 1982.
	The new POSIX interfaces define a different interface and the
	new POSIX interfaces even use names that are not compatible with
	POSIX rules. The new POSIX interfaces in question should be called
	fdexec*() to follow the rules of other similar POSIX functions.
	Simiar problems exist with getline()/fgetline().

	We try to automatically rename our functions in case that the functions
	could be found in the local libc.


Libschily:

-	Added sleep.c and gettimeofday.c that emulate sleep() and gettimeofday()
	when using MSVC

-	Try to rename ecvt()/fcgt()/gcvt() in case that one of these functions
	does not work and the libc implementation does not allow to overwrite the
	function.

Libscg:

-	Included a patch for the CAM interface from the FreeBSD people.
	The patch sets up the CAM data structrures in a way that allows
	SCSI bus and target scanning.

Cdrecord:

-	Make dure that the DVD and BluRay drivers do not lower the default timeout.
	cdrecord timeout=# now always allows to raise the default timeout to a larger
	value.

-	Added a workaround to prevent the Lite-ON BD B LH-2B1S/AL09
	from hanging up when trying to write a BluRay Medium.

-	Cdrecord now by default tries to set up a DMA Size of 126 kB.
	If non-MMC drives are found, we fall back to the old value of 63 kB
2008-10-14 14:48:18 +00:00
wiz
2f6ced5329 Update to 2.01.01a50:
NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a50:

Libschily:

-	changed __malloc() -> ___malloc() for the ongoing ATARI Port
-	changed __realloc() -> ___realloc() for the ongoing ATARI Port
-	changed __savestr() -> ___savestr() for the ongoing ATARI Port

Cdrecord:

-	The cdrecord DVD multi-border code from May 2007 has been made OpenSource.
	Multi-Border is the DVD multi-session equivalent. It allows to write
	up to 1024 sessions on a single DVD.

	The code currently covers the most important case of writing to DVD-R/DVD-RW
	media.

	You need to specify -multi for every session.

-	The cdrecord man page now mentions -multi with respect to DVD multi-border.

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J


-	mkisofs -UDF now does not longer replace controlchars in case that -J has not
	been specified at the same time. This is a workaround for the fact that
	mkisofs still shares the file name management code between UDF ans Joliet.

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a49:

All:

-	Several Makefiles have been modified to support not only "make all"
	but also "make install" without calling "make all" before. This was needed
	after the change that omits the symlinks from the tar archive.
	Thanks to a report from Klaus Ditze <kd@heise.de>

Libparanoia (Ported/enhanced by J

-	Plenty of new comments taken from cdparanoia-III-10.2
	This doubles the size of the code!
	Thanks to Monty (xiphmont@mit.edu)

-	i_paranoia_overlap_r() does not longer increment beginA/beginB after the
	match was found searching backwards. Taken from cdparanoia-III-10.2

-	paranoia_free() now also frees p->cache and p->fragments taken from cdparanoia-III-10.2

-	Some numerical values used in paranoia.c have been replaced by
	FLAG_* definitions.

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	First step of changes intended to allow to remove Mac OS 9 "hfs" support
	from mkisofs. Mac OS X supports UDF extensions and "hfs" does not support
	large files. For this reason, "hfs" support is an anachronism.
2008-10-09 13:14:15 +00:00
wiz
b118273886 Remove another unneeded patch. Ride update. 2008-09-06 13:34:21 +00:00
wiz
f8838266b9 Update to 2.01.01a48:
NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a46:

All:

-	New autoconf test AC_CHECK_DLIB() checks for lib members while using
	specified include files. This is a workaround for the autoconf hostile
	gettext() and iconv() implementations on Linux.

-	THe gettext()/iconv() tests have been rewritten to use AC_CHECK_DLIB()

-	The autoconf test AC_FUNC_VFORK from Paul Eggert was not written in
	clean C and thus failed on a ANSI-C compiler, asuming that vfork()
	is not available in the ANSI case.

-	README.compile fixed to refer to READMEs/README.gmake instead of
	README.gmake

-	Symlink support in RULES/MKLINKS added for ia64-hp-ux-cc.rul and
	ia64-hp-ux-gcc.rul, thanks to a hint from Steven M. Schweda

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	The new -interactive option has now been stabilized for a first integration that
	allows to replace libcdio for sound-juicer to come to an implementation without
	license violations.

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Mkisofs now correctly limits filenames with non-ISO-8859-1 characters
	to 127 chars max.

-	Mkisofs now correctly sets the permissions for "invented" unreal
	directories in UDF instread of using mode 000.

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a47:

All:

-	DEFAULTS*/Defaults.dragonfly added
	Thanks to a hint from Thomas Klausner

-	Added a workaround for a Sun make bug

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J

-	Mkisofs now correctly sets the permissions for "invented" unreal
	directories in UDF instread of using mode 000. The last version
	intruced a bug during the code cleanup phase.

-	Mkisofs now correctly mixes multi-extent-File directory entries from
	old sessions made by mkisofs. This is only related to multi-session
	with files >= 4 GB.

-	isoinfo now extracts files using 10 sectors at a time to speed up
	operation

[pkgsrc note: this is based on patch-cj]

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a48:

All:

-	Next attempt to work around the non-autoconf friendly implementation
	of GNU gettext and GNU libiconv.

-	A new autoconf test allows to check whether the installed system shell
	(/bin/sh) properly aborts with failed commands in "sh -ce 'cmd'".

	If failed simple commands in "sh -ce 'cmd'" do not abort complex
	commands, "make" will not stop on errors in the build process.
	Note that this is a definite POSIX incompatibility.

	The most well known defective shell with respect to this problem is "bash"
	but /bin/sh on HP-UX-10.x (a Korn Shell modification) does not work
	correctly either. If your system (Linux, HP-HX, ...) suffers from this
	problem, I recommend to fetch the Schily Source consolidation from
		ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/schily/
	Use a version that has been published past September 1st 2008, compile
	and install the contained Bourne Shell as "/bin/bosh". Then call
	"./.clean" and compile again. The resulting "smake" will then
	automatically call "/bin/bosh" instead of "/bin/sh" in order to
	execute commands.

Libfind:

-	& before some functions removed

Cdrecord:

-	cdrecord now correctly writes DVD+R/DL media with all drives.
	Before, there have been problems at the layer break with some
	drives.
2008-09-06 13:31:07 +00:00
wiz
91ceb24b79 Remove some patches than haven't been sent upstream in nearly 8 years,
and for which it wasn't clear they were necessary in the first place.
Ride PKGREVISION bump for patch-cf removal.
2008-08-23 15:33:04 +00:00
wiz
6e3a530f52 Remove unnecessary (according to Joerg Schilling) patch-cf.
Bump PKGREVISION.
2008-08-23 15:28:59 +00:00
wiz
9f67fcd1f6 Remove patch-aj. Joerg Schilling says (translated):
The comment is wrong. With this patch, formatting and writing in RAW
mode (perhaps the latter only with Pioneer drives) does not work.

Bump PKGREVISION.
2008-08-23 10:50:54 +00:00
wiz
32313e50ca Remove outdated patch, ok martin@
Bump PKGREVISION.
2008-08-22 22:01:00 +00:00
wiz
a8943dee20 Update to 2.01.01a45:
NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a44:

*******
NOTE: cdrtools is currently in a state just before a new major release.

*******

All:

-	New directory autoconf/ contains the complete Schily autoconf system.
	It is based on GNU autoconf-2.13, the latest GNU autoconf that worked
	correctly even on older systems.

-	Sources and makefilesystem restructured to allow all needed files to be
	retrieved from the SCCS repository and to call "make" later. To achieve
	this, all symlinks have been removed from the tarball.

-	The Schily Makefile System now includes rules to recreate the file
	"configure" by calling "autoconf". This is needed in order to allow the
	complete source tree to be extracted from the SCCS repository.

Libscg:

-	aspi-win32.h and spti-wnt.h now in SCCS

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	Interactive mode for corrected to allow new tests
	for replacing libcdio in GStreamer.

-	child_pid variable moved into gloval var structure.

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a45:

All:

-	Added a workaround for a GNU make design bug that causes the rules
	to create file "foo" to be evaluated _past_ the "include foo"
	statement in a Makefile has been evaluated. Note that you still need
	GNU make 3.81. GNU make 3.80 and before will still fail to compile
	cdrtools because of other unfixed GNU make bugs.

	Note that the basic GNU make design bug has been reported to the
	GNU make maintainers and accepted as bug by the GNU make maintainers
	in 1998 already. It is still unfixed in GNU make although smake and
	SunPro make verify that there is no problem to do it right.

Cdrecord:

-	Reduced the minimal write speed of a ultraspeed CD-RW capable drive
	from 16x to 10x.


Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated by Eric Youngdale):

-	Try to avoid incostencies with USE_ARGEFILES with multi-extent files

-	Corrected the iso directory record size computation in stream-file mode

-	Mkisofs no longer tries to write 8 TB of data in case that -stream-media-size
	was too small.
2008-08-12 21:07:05 +00:00
wiz
8ca98ac616 Update to 2.01.01a43:
NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a43:

*******
NOTE: cdrtools is currently in a state just before a new major release.


*******


All:

-	config.guess now supports the "free" Apple Darwin variants

Libscg:

-	"make install" now installes the libscg include files into $(INS_BASE)/include/scg/

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated by Eric Youngdale):

-	Added a workaround for some Linux filesystems that do not deliver "." and ".."
	first with readdir()

-	Fixed -x pattern not to exclude "." and ".." also

-	Always "." and ".." first to the dir content.

NOTE that all these problems have not been present  with "mkisofs .. -find <path-list>"
NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a42:

*******
NOTE: cdrtools is currently in a state just before a new major release.


Libedc (Optimized by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	Fixed array index overrun in L1 coder. Thanks to Heiko Eißfeldt.
	The problem was reported by the coverity test. Note that the L1 coder
	is not used by cdrtools.

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	New option -no-fork tells cdda2wav to run in unbuffered mode.

-	New option -interactive

	The first test implemenation supports the following interactive commands:

	stop	stop reading

		If you like to empty the internal buffers,
		send "stop" read everything you get from the output pipe
		repeat this until no further data is available.

	cont	continue reading

	read trasks <trackno>	Start reading from new trackno

	read sectors <secno>	Start reading from new sector number

	exit
	quit	exit cdda2wav


	This new option is a result from a collaboration with the GNOME
	developers to make "sound-juicer" legal. Sound-juicer suffers from
	license problems from libcdio which is usually loaded as a
	"gstreamer" plugin.

	The option -interactive together with the related new libgstcdda2wavsrc
	gives better quality of the extracted audio-data and does not cause license
	violations.
2008-07-29 22:05:31 +00:00
wiz
61223d31cf Update to 2.01.01a41:
All:

-	several modification have been made to fix warning messages from
	a "coverity" test run.

Scgcheck:

-	New option -auto for fully automated tests

-	Restructured for better results

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated by Eric Youngdale):

-	Fixed a bug in the graft -root code from Patrik Ohly thanks to
	Ben Korvemaker <neb@drycold.ca> FreeBSD for reporting.
2008-06-21 18:52:23 +00:00
wiz
bb2d148e97 Update to 2.01.01.40:
All:

-	Added an autoconf test for SIZEOF_FLOAT & SIZEOF_DOUBLE to allow
	to compile the Bourne shell in 64 bit mode.

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated by Eric Youngdale):

-	mkisofs now prints more explicit error messages if the strings (like
	e.g. the volume name) inside the PVD do not fit. This should help
	people that 	use e.g. UTF-8 based locales and don't understand
	that the strings may use up more octett space than the number of
	characters in the string.

-	mkisofs now supports to import multi-extent files (> 4 GB) from old
	sessions.
2008-05-30 10:59:49 +00:00
wiz
858937b727 Update to 2.01.01a39:
All:

-	added a make rule to automatically create the directory
	./incs/

Libfind:

-	This is the final step to make libfind a "real" library

-	find.h walk.h fetchdir.h idcache.h moved to include/schily/

-	A bug in libfind was fixed that causes

	find . -size -20k -ls

	to check for files smaller than 20480 Blocks instead of
	looking for files smaller than 2084 characters.

Libscg:

-	Allow libscg to correctly compile in 64 bit mode on amd64 Solaris
	platforms

Rscsi:

-	Minimal rscsi man page added

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated by Eric Youngdale):


-	Some code in main() has been reordered to allow mkisofs to recognize that
	the installation at /opt/schily/lib/siconv is missing even if the --ethershare
	option has ben used. Before, mkisofs did dump core in this case, now it
	mentions to install libsiconv.

-	mkisofs again supports -no-bak. This option has been
	removed by accident with cdrtools-2.01.01a22

-	mkisofs again auto-adds a slash to the left part of
	a dir=orig/ graft point spec if the right side is a
	directory. The problem has been introduced ~ one year
	ago when cleaning up buggy old code.
2008-05-08 13:16:13 +00:00
wiz
f1277b12db Update to 2.01.01a38:
All:

-	The Schily Makefile system has been enhanced to install
	the profiled version of the archives in a sub-directory "profiled".
	This is done via a new macro SUBINSDIR=

-	New autoconf test checks sizeof(time_t)

-	New autoconf test for the existence of stack_t and siginfo_t in signal.h

-	In order to allow better dealing with Solaris linker Mapfiles,
	a getfp() function (calling abort(3)) is created when it is not
	possible to implement this function because of compiler constraints.

-	Many other enhancements of the autoconfiguration have been a result
	of porting the Bourne Shell into the Schily Makefilesystem.

Libschily:

-	The schily *printf routines now correctly support the %j format (intmax_t)

-	getargs now first checks whether an argument can be a combination of
	several singlechar flags before starting to set values.


Libfind:

- 	libfind (used by sfind, bsh, star, mkisofs) fixed the -exec {} +
	implementation. Before the fix, it could core dump if the built-in
	xargs(1) would exactly fill up args to the size of ARG_MAX.

Libsiconv:

-	libsiconv/sic_nls.c modified to allow compilation with older GCC
	versions.

Cdrecord:

-	cdrecord/readcd/cdda2wav now support an enhanced /etc/default/cdrecord file
	with an additional parameter to specify the max. transfer size for a device.

-	CDR_FORCESPEED=any now works for cdrecord to switch off DMA speed test results

-	Make cdrecord compile again with a K&R compiler

-	Add a "blank emulation" layer to the BluRay driver too.


Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	cdrecord/readcd/cdda2wav now support an enhanced /etc/default/cdrecord file
	with an additional parameter to specify the max. transfer size for a device.

Readcd:

-	cdrecord/readcd/cdda2wav now support an enhanced /etc/default/cdrecord file
	with an additional parameter to specify the max. transfer size for a device.

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated by Eric Youngdale):

-	Fixed a typo unides -> inodes

-	Mkisofs now gives better warning for files > 4 GB in hope it
	will no direct people to read the documentation.

-	superfluous definition for memmove() on memmove()-less platforms removed
2008-03-07 19:38:58 +00:00
bjs
b9b9c3652f The code to support real-time scheduling on NetBSD in the package
Makefile did not work; add something which does (it's a far better
check, too).

Bump rev.
2008-02-11 13:05:14 +00:00
wiz
c0e4998a9a Update to 2.01.01a37:
All:

-	New autoconf test HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST_DEF checks for sys_siglist[]
	definition in signal.h Thanks to Tatjana Heuser for reporting

-	Possibly double #defines HAVE_ICONV HAVE_ICONV_OPEN HAVE_ICONV_CLOSE
	in include/schily/iconv.h fixed. Thanks to Tatjana Heuser for reporting

Libfind:

-	-size now understands things like -size +10m

-	the function getperm() has been moved to libschily

-	find_main() now supports to propagate a different environment
	(e.g. with a different PATH) to fexec())

Libsiconv:

-	Changed sic_nls.c to allow compilation on SCO OpenServer-5.x and
	other compilers that set __STDC__ to 0 and are not at least
	fully C89 compliant.

Libscg:

-	scg/scgcmd.h upgraded to be sharable with the "scg" Solaris kernel driver

-	scg/scgio.h upgraded to be sharable with the "scg" Solaris kernel driver

Cdrecord:

-	Cdrecord now correctly recognizes unformatted BD-RE media.
	NOTE: The BD support code is not yet completely ready but
	I expect this to happen in a few days.

-	cdrecord man page now mentiones the "lofi" driver for Solaris

-	Cdrecord now re-checks the media after a "blank" or "format"
	operation has been issued. This prevents problems with incorrect
	media size assumptions.

-	cdrecord now implements a simulated "blank" feature for media that
	itself does not support blanking: currently DVD-RAM + DVD+RW

Readcd:

-	Man page now mentions -edc-corr

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated by Eric Youngdale):

-	isoinfo now allows to check the contents of the Joliet Volume descriptor
	by calling:
		isoinfo -dJ

-	mkisofs bug fix for multi extent files, make UDF part from multi extent
	files working again. Thanks to a hint from
	Pav Lucistnik <pav@oook.cz> <pav@FreeBSD.org>
2008-01-15 22:45:11 +00:00
wiz
659cc0837b Update to 2.01.01a36:
All speed limitations may be disabled by setting the environment variable
CDR_FORCESPEED to "any". The drive buffer size recognition was changed so
that cdrecord now shows correct size values even for the LG GSA-H55N.
DVD-RW/DL may now be blanked. The "out-fd=descriptor" option was added to
cdda2wav, and allows the user to redirect informational output to a file
descriptor other than stderr. A core dump with mkisofs in the Joliet code
caused by the new Apple UDF extensions is now avoided.
2007-10-24 09:50:16 +00:00
wiz
d0d27229b4 Update to 2.01.01a35. Install more programs and documentation.
Changes since 2.01.01a28:

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a28:

All:

-	Support for SunStudio 12 on Linux was added.
	Call "make CCOM=suncc", but note that you then
	will not be able to compile Linux specific functions like
	support for ext2 file flags. This does not work because the
	related include files are not written in clean C.

	Note that nearly all programs from cdrtools depend on libscg
	which uses platform speficic code for every OS. As the Linux
	kernel include files are not written in clean C, you cannot
	compile libscg using Sun Studio. If someone from the Linux kernel
	team would rewrite the Linux kernel include files to only use clean
	C based constructs, cdrecord could be compiled with Sun Studio
	compilers.

-	Added a workaround to config.guess to get correct
	platform names from "configure" even thogh suncc
	does not #define __ELF__

-	Linux specific autoconf tests are not only executed on Linux
	based platforms

-	Some make rule definitions for Cygwin restructured to allow
	compilation with more Cygwin releases. The -D_WIN32_WINNT=
	definitions are now only in effect if the selected compiler
	is the Microsoft compiler.

-	New include file schily/ioctl.h


-	Added Support to create Blastwave SVr4 packages.
	To create a Blastwave package, call:

		.clean
		smake -f Mcsw

	You need the program "fakeroot" and will find the results
	in packages/<arch-dir>

	Note that this source tree will allow you to create the package
	CSWcdrtools but not the packages CSWschilybase and CSWschilyutils
	on which CSWcdrtools depends.

	WARNING: libsiconv.a and it's character translation tables (located in
	/opt/*/lib/siconv) are not part of CSWcdrtools but of CSWschilybase.
	If you do not update CSWschilybase to include the character translation
	tables used by libsiconv, mkisofs will not work correctly.

	NOTE: the SVr4 package specific rules are approx. 10 lines of make rules.
	It should be simple to create rule definitions for other package systems
	found on platforms other than Solaris. Volunteers who like to help
	to deveop support for other packaging systems are welcome!


Libparanoia (Ported/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Monty xiphmont@mit.edu):

-	"make install" now also installs the READMEs and other docukmentation to
	..../share/doc/libparanoia/


Libsiconv:

-	New library libsiconv replaces libunls.
	Libsiconv saves ~ 130 kB of executable space in mkisofs and allows to use
	iconv() if it is present on the current polatform.

Rscsi:

-	"make install" now also installs the READMEs and other docukmentation to
	..../share/doc/rscsi/

Cdrecord:

-	"make install" now also installs the READMEs and other docukmentation to
	..../share/doc/cdrecord/

-	New function verify() in high level code.

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	"make install" now also installs the READMEs and other docukmentation to
	..../share/doc/cdda2wav/

Scgskeleton:

-	New merged code from the "sformat" and "cdrecord" consolidation.

-	Bumped to version 1.2

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated my Eric Youngdale):

-	"make install" now also installs the READMEs and other docukmentation to
	..../share/doc/mkisofs/

-	The change from libunls to libsiconv fixes a lot of bugs in the
	character translation tables. libsiconv now uses the official tables
	from Unicode.org. Any other "single char" -> UNICODE table from
	Unicode.org may be taken unmodified and copied to /opt/schily/lib/libsiconv
	to become usable by libsiconv.

	If you use the same character set names as with old mkisofs, you get
	the character translations from the tables in /opt/schily/lib/libsiconv,
	if you use ICONV based locale names and iconv() is available on your
	platform, then mkisofs used iconv() to translate the character encodings.

	If you like to force to use the iconv() code, use something like:

	mkisofs -input-charset iconv:8859-1

	****** IMPORTANT ********

	You need to install the table files from libsiconv to make mkisofs
	behave correctly.

-	Thanks to the new libsiconv, mkisofs now supports to run in a UTF-8 locale.
	As long as no automatic locale support is present, call

	mkisofs -input-charset UTF-8

-	Completed the Symlink implementation for UDF. The code was 20% ready
	from Helios.de from the includes from the Helios variant of mkisofs.

-	New option -no-udfsymlinks to turn off support for UDF symlinks.
	The UDF standards requires any OS to implement symlink support, but
	you never know...

-	New option -UDF implements non-anonymous UDF support.
	The relation between -UDF vs. -udf is the same as with -R vs. -r

-	Integrated a larger code drop from Helios.de, thanks to Helmut Tschemernjak
	from helios.de. We did integrate the following new features from Helios.de:

	-	Support for UID/GID in the UDF file meta data

	-	Support for permissions in the UDF file meta data

	-	Support for Mac OS X "/..namedfork/rsrc"

	-	Avoid Mac OS X syslog entries when "/rsrc" is used.

	-	Support for UDF based Mac OS extensions (type/creator and
		resource forks).

	-	New option -no-hfs allows to turn off creating a ISO9660/HFS hybrid
		when UDF based Mac OS extensions are used.

	-	Do not chache resorce fork files in the inode cache anymore.

	We did not include the following code from the Helios.de code drop:

	-	Helios UNICODE unification (always tries to create "complete"
		characters if e.g. a 'ö' is written as 'o'+'"', this is translated
		into a 'ö'.

		The reason for not integrating this code is that it did violate
		constraints from mkisofs. The translation was done based on UTF-8
		regardless of the current locale of the user. It could only work
		in a UTF-8 based locale but mkisofs did not yet support UTF-8 an
		based locale. The correct implementation would be in most cases
		based on UCS-2 characters as used by Joliet and UDF.

	-	Helios code that did prevent mkisofs to abort on certain kind of
		read errors.

		The reason for not integrating this code is that it did not work
		as expected for all possible cases and that such code should use
		a similar mechanism as "star"s error control feature.

	-	The Helios option -nolimit-pathtables has not been included as the
		implementation did cause the PATH table to contain random data in
		case that a PATH table overflow was allowed.

	-	The Helios code drop did modify the libfind callback function to
		implement Mac OS extensions. This is not correct as all the Mac OS
		related stuff should already in the functions that are called
		by the unmodified libfind callback.

		Another problem with this code is that it would introduce an
		otherwise non-existent path length limitation with "mkisofs -find "

	-	Helios did remove the artificial limit for UDF files > 2 GB.
		This is currently not done for consistency between ISO-9660 and
		UDF. Mkisofs will implement multi-extent files soon and then
		the UDF file size limitation will be removed.


NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a29:


All:

-	Added a note to README.compile on how to work around a problem
	in /usr/include/linux/types.h that prevents to compile cdrtools
	on Linux using the Sun Studio compiler.

-	A workaround against non autoconf friendly code in Cygwin has been
	fixed in include/schily/iconv.h (a typo).

-	Compilations with static configuration are now also possible on HP-UX

-	All profiles libraries now have the same name as the non-profiled variants.
	To create a profiled version of a command, do something like this:

	cd cdrecord
	smake clean
	smake COPTX=-xpg LXOPTX=-xpg LINKMODE=profiled

	For GCC use:

	cd cdrecord
	smake clean
	smake COPTX=-pg LXOPTX=-pg LINKMODE=profiled


Libschily:

-	getargs() enhanced to fully support POSIX Command line rules

-	snprintf() is again compiled into libschily in case that the function
	is missing on the current platform.

Libsiconv:

-	sic_open() now allows to be called with a NULL pointer argument

-	sic_list() now returns the number of listed translations

Cdrecord:

-	Some small typo fixes in the man page

-	Speed values are now also displayed as multiple of Blu Ray 1x

-	First hacky "support" for Blu Ray media. Note that this support
	is based on the assumption that
		"cdrecord driver=drv_dvdplusrw driveropts=burnfree" -force
	works for BD-RE.

	There was no write testing for this new yet but several of the
	parameters have been verified and several modifications have been applied
	to make some of the commands work for Blu Ray.

	The code is fully experimental!

-	The read disk structure command has been enhanced to support the
	media type field for Blu ray.

-	Speed values are now also displayed as multiple of Blu Ray 1x

-	Cdrecord now aborts with DVD+R if -dummy has been specified as there is
	no -dummy mode for DVD+R. This has been forgotten for years....


Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	Added some casts to interface.c and ioctl.c in order to prevent warnings
	from the Sun Studio 12 compiler.

-	The man page has been restructured to correctly use bold and italic
	with option descriptions.

Readcd:

-	Speed values are now also displayed as multiple of Blu Ray 1x

-	readcd -factor meshpoints=100 now also displays the speed as multiple
	of Blu Ray speed if the medium is a BD

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated my Eric Youngdale):

-	Avoid a core dump with mkisofs -new-dir-mode XXXX caused by a bad
	getargs() option format string. Thanks to Thomas Flock <tf-mkisofs-200611@online.de>
	for reporting.

-	Some small typo fixes in the man page

-	Fix mkisofs to no longer dump core in case that a non-existing locale
	is used. Thanks to Dirk Paehl for reporting.

-	mkisofs now warns in case that /opt/schily/libsiconv/ is missing
	or not populated.

-	mkisofs no longer requires the Mac OS extension related locale
	translations to be present in case that no Mac extensions are requested.

-	diag/isoinfo also has been fixed to correctly use iconv.
	Thanks to Kai Raphahn <kai.raphahn@laburec.de> for reporting.


NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a30:
All:

-	More locale related autoconf tests (see mkisofs)

Libscg:

-	Detect & correctly handle SCSI send permission problems with USCSI and Solaris

Cdrecord:

-	cdrecord -pad cue=file now works as people expect.
	Thanks to to Bernd Eggink for reporting

-	Workaround for new Solaris behavor for Console users if hald
	is active. Give error message and abort instead of useless messages.

-	Print Linux 2.6.8 warnings only if there really was a problem.

-	Blu Ray driver now supports "cdrecord -atip" to read manufacturer IDs.

-	DVD writing works again. Introducing Blu Ray with 2.01.01a29 did cause
	problems with DVDs.

-	Several MMC-3+ Text strings for profiles and media codes have been added.


Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	Workaround for new Solaris behavor for Console users if hald
	is active. Give error message and abort instead of useless messages.

Btcflash:

-	Workaround for new Solaris behavor for Console users if hald
	is active. Give error message and abort instead of useless messages.

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated my Eric Youngdale):

-	mkisofs now sets up -input-charset to the locale read from the
	environment in case that no -input-charset has been specified.
	To disable this automatic set up, use -input-charset "".

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a31:

Cdrecord:

-	New code to better print speed performance values
	with cdrecord -prcap
	Note: The 'MATSHITA' 'BD-MLT SW-5582  ' seems for unknown
	reason not to support to retrieve the current read/write speed
	values via get_performance.

-	cdrecord -minfo now prints "Mounted media class" and
	"Mounted media type" name.

-	Fixed a bug in auto-target mode introduced with 2.01.01a30
	Cdrecord now again is able to work wihtout a dev= parameter.


Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	Fixed a bug in auto-target mode introduced with 2.01.01a30
	Cdda2wav now again is able to work wihtout a dev= parameter.

Readcd:

-	Fixed a bug in auto-target mode introduced with 2.01.01a30
	Readcd now again is able to work wihtout a dev= parameter.

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated my Eric Youngdale):

-	New option -no-limit-pathtables allows to create filesystems with
	more than 65535 parent directories. Note that this makes the filesystem
	violating ISO9660 and the filesystem will not be usable on DOS.

-	New option errctl=name or errctl=control-spec similar as in star.

	This option allows e.g. to tell mkisofs not to abort if a file
	did grow or shrink while mkisofs was reading it.

	Currently only OPEN, READ, GROW, SHRINK are implemented more to come
	later...

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a32:

All:

-	Handling non-large file aware systems is now more correct

Libparanoia (Ported/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Monty xiphmont@mit.edu):

-	Fixed some minor problems with K&R compilers


Libedc (Optimized by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	#define memmove() to movebyted for libedc_dec if memmove is missing.

Libsiconv:

-	Deactivate TAB_SIZE check for K&R compilers. They cannot
	do complex math in cpp.

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	cdda2wav now includes a copyright message and a year number
	with the -version output.

-	Add a workaround for a definition in <sundev/srreg.h> on SunOS-4.x

-	Fixed some minor problems with K&R compilers

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated my Eric Youngdale):

-	mkisofs now includes a copyright message and a year number
	with the -version output.

-	New option -no-limit-pathtables allows to create filesystems with
	more than 65535 parent directories. Note that this makes the filesystem
	violating ISO9660 and the filesystem will not be usable on DOS.

	With 2.01.01a32, this also applies to the Joliet PATH table.

-	Support for ISO-9660 multi extent files added, thanks to
	Frederick Bruckman for sending some experimental sample code
	that helped to find the right ideas for a final implementation.

	This allows mkisofs to support files > 4 GB.

	-	If you only use ISO-9660 (that may include Rock Ridge) or Joliet,
		mkisofs is able to support single files up to a size of 8 TB.

	-	If UDF is included, files > 190 GB will not appear in the UDF
		file tree.

	IMPORTANT: You need to specify mkisofs -iso-level 3 or
			mkisofs -iso-level 4 to allow mkisofs to archive
			files > 4 GB. Also note that if you specify -hfs,
			mkisofs will not archive fiiles larger than 2 GB.

	NOTE:

	Linux	currently does not allow to read the complete content of
		multi-extent files and will return EIO at some offset.

	Solaris	currently does not allow you to read multi-extent files at all.
		It will return EINVAL and print a kernel message

-	New options -hide-udf and -hide-udf-list allow to delectively exclude
	files from the UDF tree. Note that mkisofs currently still binds the
	UDF tree to the Joliet tree. All files that have been excluded from
	the Joliet tree currently are also excluded from the UDF tree.

-	Always hide the Trans table (from mkisofs -T) files from the UDF tree.

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a33:

Cdrecord:

-	Added support to unlock the free firmware for the Plextor 755 and 760
	drives. Thanks to a hint from Alexander Noé.
	This makes the following features available again:

		GIGAREC SINGLESESSION HIDECDR

	Note: You need to install free firmware in the drive first to make this
	work.

	If you like, you may turn the feature off using "driveropts=plexdisable"


-	Added support for enhanced gigarec found in newer Plextor drives.
	The gigarec values 0.9 anf 1.1 are now supported. Cdrecord now supports:

	0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4

	Note that not all values are supported by all drives.


-	Added support for Yamaha AutioMaster in the Plextor Premium 2.
	Thanks to a hint from Paolo Saggese. Original Yamaha audiomaster
	is like gigarec 0.85, Plextor implemented 0.8666 which still looks
	like a useful additional intermdiate value.


-	Make the man page more obvious that gigarec with values < 1.0 is _very_
	similar to audiomaster except for pit sizes.

-	Code restructured from a CD/DVD only program to a program that
	writes multiple different similar media.

-	New simulation driver "bd_simul"

-	Trying to make the text in cdrecord.c that forbids incompatible changes
	to be published under the name "cdrecord" more user friendly.


Readcd:

-	Added support to read C1/C2/CU errors from Plextor and NEC/Optiarc drives.
	Thanks to Alexander Noé for the code.

	If you run the test with:

	readcd -cxscan

	you will only see summary output. If you add one -v, you see the error
	information for every second that does include errors. If you add -vv,
	you see information for every second in the data range.

	Note that the output format will change in future to support GNU plot.
	I am looking for suggestions for a useful output format.

-	Added support for pisum8 tests for DVDs on drives made by Plextor

	If you run the test with:

	readcd -pi8scan

-	Added support for pif tests for DVDs on drives made by Plextor

	If you run the test with:

	readcd -pifscan

	Fall all three new options, you will only see summary output. If you
	add one -v, you see the error information for every second (CD)
	8 * 32 KB (pisum8) or 32 KB (pif) that does include errors. If you add
	-vv, you see information for every interval in the data range.

	Note that the output format may change in future,
	I am looking for suggestions for a useful output format.

-	New option -plot allows to modify the outputformat for the options
	-cxscan, -pi8scan, -pifscan

	To plot a list of pisum8 and pif errors, call:

	readcd -pi8scan -plot > pisum8
	readcd -pifscan -plot > pif
	gnuplot
	gnuplot> plot "pisum8" w l
	gnuplot> replot "pif" w l

	To plot a list of C1/C2/CU errors call:

	readcd -cxscan > cx
	awk '{ print $1 " " $2 }' < cx > c1errs
	awk '{ print $1 " " $3 }' < cx > c2errs
	awk '{ print $1 " " $4 }' < cx > cuerrs
	gnuplot
	gnuplot> plot "c1errs" w l
	gnuplot> replot "c2errs" w l
	gnuplot> replot "cuerrs" w l

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated by Eric Youngdale):

-	Avoid warnings when compiling tree.c with some compilers.

-	Do no longer warn about violating ISO-9660 if -iso-level 4 has been specified.

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a34:

Cdrecord:

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	Fixed a +- 1 problem in realloc() for TOC handling.
	Thanks to a report from Joshua Reuben Roys

Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling since 1997, originated by Eric Youngdale):

-	Fixed a double free problem caused by multi-extent files

-	New function e_strdup() checks return code from strdup() for all calls.

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a35:

*******
NOTE: this is _not_ a release that starts a new aplha/beta series of
	distibutions. The only reason is to add certain new CD/DVD features
	that are important.

	So _please_ do not send any patches except when you like to fix
	extreme bugs. I am currently mainly working on stable incremental
	restore featurs for star-1.5-final.
	Once star-1.5-final is out, cdrtools will start a new developent cycle.
*******


Libschily:

-	Fixed a bug in checkerr.c that was caused by the fact that errflags()
	did try to modify it's string argument.


Libparanoia (Ported/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Monty xiphmont@mit.edu):

-	Set a useful default for the dynamic sector overlap start sector
	in case that the dynamic sector overlap limits are manually changed

Cdrecord:

-	Better code structure for dvd/bd driver recognition.


Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	New option start-sector=sector allows to set an absolute sector number
	where to start audio extraction.

	This option has been added as a first step to allow to write a
	wrapper for cdda2wav to create a "GStreamer plugin". This helps
	to:

	-	avoid license problems in libcdio

	-	allows to call a privileged programs like cdda2wav from a GUI
		to grant full audio extraction quality that needs generic SCSI
		commands.

-	Cstyle indentation changes

-	Man page now includes some forgotten options

-	Man page now describes the paraopts= sub option list

-	Man page now describes the statistic output from the paranoia code

	HELIOS TODO:

	-	Add the HELIOS UNICODE mapping code. This needs to be done
		at UCS-2 level for Joliet and UDF (instead of UTF-8) and only
		for Rock Ridge (in case of a UTF-8 based target locale) using
		UTF-8 based translations.

	-	Make the Apple extensions work again with "mkisofs -find"

TODO:
	-	Support correct inode numbers for UDF hardlinks

	-	Support sockets, pipes, char/blk-dev specials with UDF

	-	read Joliet filenames with multi-session if no TRANS.TBL
		or RR is present. I am looking for a volunteer for this task!

		Note that this can never be 100% correct as there is no relation
		between the names on the master (UNIX) filesystem, the ISO-9660
		names and the Joliet names. Only the Rock Ridge names are
		untranslated with respect to the original files on the
		master (UNIX) filesystem.

	-	add libecc/edc for CDI and similar.
2007-09-18 23:07:26 +00:00
wiz
c58e278497 Fix PR 35481 for cdrtools too.
Patches provided by Sergey Svishchev in private mail.
2007-06-21 18:16:16 +00:00
wiz
d9d01368bd Remove unnecessary patches. 2007-06-08 23:05:58 +00:00
wiz
4b588b7221 Instead of patch+SUBST just use SUBST (as done in pkgsrc-wip version
of the package).
2007-06-08 23:04:54 +00:00
obache
4f54034f0a Update cdrtools to 2.01.01.27.
Patch provided by Jukka Salmi in PR 36392.

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a25:

All:

Libschily:

-       __fjmalloc()/__jmalloc() now allow to specify JM_EXIT to exit() instead
        of callinf siglongjmp()

-       New function file_getraise() to get the current file raise value.


Libparanoia (Ported/enhanced by J<F6>rg Schilling, originated by Monty xiphmont@mit.edu):

Libedc (Optimized by J<F6>rg Schilling, originated by Heiko Ei<DF>feldt heiko@hexco.de):

Libfind:

-       Libfind is now close from the final state

-       Added README file to the directory libfind/ that help to learn how
        to create a complete find(1) command, a "bsh" find builtin and a
        ksh93 find builtin using libfind.

-       Libfind Version is now 1.3

-       libfind has been restructured to allow it to be used as builtin function
        inside shells like e.g. "bsh" and "ksh93".

-       libfind now allows I/O redirection (needed for shell builtins).

-       libfind now may be told to check for abort situations (needed for
        shell builtins in order to check for abort on ^C).

-       New function find_free()

-       Libfind no longer leaks memory if called with a commandline with
        syntax errors.


Libfile:

Libhfs_iso:

Libscg:

-       scg_numbus() function for FreeBSD corrected to make cdrtools work again.
        Thanks to a hint from Joseph Terner <jtsn@jtsn.de>

Rscsi:

Cdrecord:

-       A typo in the man page has been fixed (mkisofs does not have a -q but
        a -quiet option).

-       A debug message in the DVD+ driver hav been updated to make cdrecord
        again compile in -DDEBUG mode.


Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J<F6>rg Schilling, originated by Heiko Ei<DF>feldt heiko@hexco.de):

-       Fixed a bug that caused cdda2wav to hang when retrieving the CDDB information.
        This bug has been introduced with cdrtools-2.01.01a21


Readcd:

Scgcheck:

Scgskeleton:

Btcflash:

Mkisofs (By J<F6>rg Schilling and James Pearson j.pearson@ge.ucl.ac.uk):

TODO:
        -       read Joliet filenames with multi-session if no TRANS.TBL
                or RR is present. I am looking for a volunteer for this task!

                Note that this can never be 100% correct as there is no relation
                between the names on the master (UNIX) filesystem, the ISO-9660
                names and the Joliet names. Only the Rock Ridge names are
                untranslated with respect to the original files on the
                master (UNIX) filesystem.

        -       add libecc/edc for CDI and similar.

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a26:

All:

-       Now using cdrecord/version.h for the global version number

-       New autoconf test for struct timeval in sys/time.h

-       New autoconf test for struct timezone in sys/time.h

-       Changed include/schily/time.h to depend on the
        new autoconf #defines HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEVAL and
        HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEZONE

-       The Schily makefile system is now also passing OS
        specific #defines to "configure".

-       New Schily makefile system Target shell allows to
        call "make shell" in order to get a shell with exactly
        the same environment as the compilers will see from
        the makefile system. This helps testing.

-       New autoconf test checks whether we need to call
        "xx.exe" on a plaform. This is needed in order to
        be able to call the Microsoft compiler from the
        SFU (Services for UNIX) environment.

-       It is now possible to call the Microsoft compiler
        from SFU. In order to do this, call "smake CCOM=cl"

        If this does not work, you may need to change the
        file DEFAULTS/vc7-interix-setup

Libschily:


Libparanoia (Ported/enhanced by J<F6>rg Schilling, originated by Monty xiphmont@mit.edu):

-       Fixed a typo in paranoia_init() that gas been introduced with 2.01.01a24
        This bug did cause a core dump.
        Thanks to Robert Grimm <rob@news.robgri.de> for reporting.


Libedc (Optimized by J<F6>rg Schilling, originated by Heiko Ei<DF>feldt heiko@hexco.de):

Libfind:

-       Fixed a bug in names.c that caused nameinit() to go into an endless
        recursion and dump core if there is no "nobody" in /etc/passwd.
        This bug has been introduced recently.


Libfile:

Libhfs_iso:

Libscg:

Rscsi:

Cdrecord:

-       Trying to work around a Pioneer firmware bug that causes cdrecord to write
        DVDs at lowest speed.

-       Reset SCSI silent mode after cdrecord did use the auto-mode (no dev= parameter)
        to find the drive. This again gives visible error messages.


Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J<F6>rg Schilling, originated by Heiko Ei<DF>feldt heiko@hexco.de):

Readcd:

Scgcheck:

Scgskeleton:

Btcflash:

Mkisofs (By J<F6>rg Schilling and James Pearson j.pearson@ge.ucl.ac.uk):

-       added a better error message from Helios in volume.c

-       The timezone bug (first fixed in 2.01.01a24 has now been fixed
        correctly and works even if the timezone is located east to GMT.


TODO:
        -       read Joliet filenames with multi-session if no TRANS.TBL
                or RR is present. I am looking for a volunteer for this task!

                Note that this can never be 100% correct as there is no relation
                between the names on the master (UNIX) filesystem, the ISO-9660
                names and the Joliet names. Only the Rock Ridge names are
                untranslated with respect to the original files on the
                master (UNIX) filesystem.

        -       add libecc/edc for CDI and similar.

NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a27:

All:

-       Added forgotten file RULES/x86-interix-cl.rul to the Schily Makefilesystem

-       Trying to better deal with MS winsock2.h oddities in schily/time.h

-       #undef iswalnum ... in schily//wchar.h before defining non wchar fallbacks.

-       config.guess now knows about i386 Darwin (Mac OS X on Intel)

-       Schily makefilesystem enhanced to check for extended
        fields in struct utsname as seen e.g. in MS SFU (Interix).

-       New predefined macro OSVERSION in the makefilesystem is needed
        for SCO OpenServer 6.x support (because this uses a UnixWare
        kernel

-       Trying to support Compilation on SCO OpenServer 6.x

-       New macro $(CC_OUTPUT_FILTER) allows to filter away the
        unwanted file name echo from cl.exe.

-       Interix now uses uname -m instead of uname -p for $(OARCH)

-       Makefile support for pentium-4-unixware-cc.rul and
        pentium-4-unixware-gcc.rul was added.

-       New autoconf test for libiconv

-       The Schily makefilesystem now by default searches in /usr/local/include
        and /usr/local/lib if on FreeBSD. This is needed in order to find
        libintl and libiconv.

-       make html and make htmlx now works even on the top level directory
        and creates html versions of the man pages

-       fixed a typo in the autoconf test for C99 isinf/isnan

Libschily:


Libparanoia (Ported/enhanced by J<F6>rg Schilling, originated by Monty xiphmont@mit.edu):


Libedc (Optimized by J<F6>rg Schilling, originated by Heiko Ei<DF>feldt heiko@hexco.de):

Libfind:

-       find_list.c now #ifdefs names like S_IFLNK

Libfile:

-       Better portability for strerror() in file.h

Libhfs_iso:

Libscg:

-       Better help message for Mac OS X wich dev=help

Rscsi:

Cdrecord:

-       Cdrecord now correctly reports Copyright ...2007 with -version

-

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by J<F6>rg Schilling, originated by Heiko Ei<DF>feldt heiko@hexco.de):

-       Let cdda2wav print the -version outout to stdout and in a similar form
        as other cdrtools programs.

Readcd:

Scgcheck:

Scgskeleton:

Btcflash:

-       Make btcflash compile on K&R compilers (like on HP-UX)

Mkisofs (By J<F6>rg Schilling and James Pearson j.pearson@ge.ucl.ac.uk):

-       mkisofs -J no longer implies -l as done incorrectly after
        converting from GNU getopt_long() to getargs()


TODO:
        -       read Joliet filenames with multi-session if no TRANS.TBL
                or RR is present. I am looking for a volunteer for this task!

                Note that this can never be 100% correct as there is no relation
                between the names on the master (UNIX) filesystem, the ISO-9660
                names and the Joliet names. Only the Rock Ridge names are
                untranslated with respect to the original files on the
                master (UNIX) filesystem.

        -       add libecc/edc for CDI and similar.
2007-05-29 15:32:16 +00:00
bad
4989de81bd Update cdrtools to 2.01.01a24.
The change logs with over 3000 lines are too long to mention here.
See AN-2.01.01* in the source directory.

For me it was support for writing DVD+RWs.

Note on the patches:
patch-ak: fix compilation with DVDPLUS_DEBUG defined.

patch-cg: revert "use" from off_t to int again as it is passed to function
expecting an int. The possible values aren't huge, anyway.

patch-ck, patch-cl, patch-cm: fix references to /etc/default/cdrecord.

Remove patches that have been incorporated upstream.
2007-03-16 22:04:52 +00:00
dsainty
f6ab264f7d isoinfo extracts files at the painful rate of 1 sector at a time. This patch
speeds up file extraction significantly by using a much larger buffer.

Also avoid crashing under NetBSD by not making the assumption that
fclose(NULL) is legal.

Bump PKGREVISION to 4.
2006-08-28 13:56:22 +00:00
drochner
b83b968a03 get default OSS sound device from oss.buildlink3.mk, so that "cdda2wav -e"
just works
bump PKGREVISION
2006-05-27 10:55:52 +00:00
joerg
cabdbdff98 Dramatically increase likeliness of cdrtools working. Bump revision,
since it compiled before.
2006-01-25 16:03:00 +00:00
wiz
a5d4ff3ea8 Initial import of cdrtools-2.01, replacing sysutils/cdrecord.
Cdrecord allows you to burn CDs with a CD-R/CD-RW recorder. It
works as a burn engine for several applications. Cdrecord supports
CD recorders from many different vendors; all SCSI-3/mmc and
ATAPI/mmc compliant drives should also work.  Supported features
include: IDE/ATAPI, parallel-port, and SCSI drives; audio CDs, data
CDs, and mixed CDs; full multi-session support, CD-RWs (rewritable),
TAO, DAO, and human-readable error messages.

This package also provides tools for retrieving audio tracks,
reading and writing CDs, creating ISO9660/JOLIET/HFS filesystems,
and verifying ISO9660 images.
2006-01-05 23:27:59 +00:00