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diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0-/cdrecord/README.ATAPI cdrtools-2.0/cdrecord/README.ATAPI
--- cdrtools-2.0-/cdrecord/README.ATAPI Tue Dec 24 17:37:35 2002
+++ cdrtools-2.0/cdrecord/README.ATAPI Thu Dec 26 18:25:53 2002
@@ -462,14 +462,14 @@
ln -s scd1 cdrw # NOTE: see above, maybe cdrom
Check the new SCSI settings:
cdrecord -scanbus
- Setup cdrecord's environment - edit /etc/default/cdrecord:
+ Setup cdrecord's environment - edit /etc/cdrecord.conf:
CDR_DEVICE=cdrw
cdrw=1,0,0 4 8m
cdrom=1,2,0 0 0m
Input the right values, the fields are described in the manpage
of cdrecord. Alternatively, you may use this values as
cdrecord-parameter or take a frontend with an own configuration
- scheme, then you don't need to modify /etc/default/cdrecord.
+ scheme, then you don't need to modify /etc/cdrecord.conf
9. It's done! Insert a CD and try "cdrecord -v -toc"
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
He had constant buffer underrun problems:
diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0-/README.openserver cdrtools-2.0/README.openserver
--- cdrtools-2.0-/README.openserver Tue Jan 25 17:37:48 2000
+++ cdrtools-2.0/README.openserver Thu Dec 26 18:25:53 2002
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
===================================================================
THE OLD ADDRESSING IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE!
- PLEASE ADJUST YOUR /etc/default/cdrecord FILES!
+ PLEASE ADJUST YOUR /etc/cdrecord.conf FILES!
===================================================================
Running cdrecord with the old address method will result in an error!
diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0-/README.unixware cdrtools-2.0/README.unixware
--- cdrtools-2.0-/README.unixware Sun Mar 4 00:41:43 2001
+++ cdrtools-2.0/README.unixware Thu Dec 26 18:25:53 2002
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
===================================================================
THE OLD ADDRESSING IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE!
- PLEASE ADJUST YOUR /etc/default/cdrecord FILES!
+ PLEASE ADJUST YOUR /etc/cdrecord.conf FILES!
===================================================================
Running cdrecord with the old address method will result in an error!
diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0/cdrecord/cdrecord.1.orig cdrtools-2.0/cdrecord/cdrecord.1
--- cdrtools-2.0/cdrecord/cdrecord.1.orig 2010-01-03 22:32:07.000000000 +0100
+++ cdrtools-2.0/cdrecord/cdrecord.1 2010-01-05 08:57:54.000000000 +0100
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
explained below refers to
.IR scsibus / target / lun
of the CD/DVD/BluRay-Recorder.
-If a file /etc/default/cdrecord exists, the parameter to the
+If a file /etc/cdrecord.conf exists, the parameter to the
.B dev=
option may also be a drive name label in said file (see FILES section).
@@ -1199,13 +1199,13 @@
option is present,
.B cdrecord
will try to get a drive specific speed value from the file
-.B /etc/default/cdrecord
+.B /etc/cdrecord.conf
and if it cannot find one, it will try to get the speed value from the
.B CDR_SPEED
environment and later from the
.B CDR_SPEED=
entry in
-.BR /etc/default/cdrecord .
+.BR /etc/cdrecord.conf .
If no speed value could be found, cdrecord uses a drive specific default speed.
The default for all new (MMC compliant) drives is to use the maximum supported by the drive.
If you use
@@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@
.B CDR_DEVICE
environment.
.sp
-If a file /etc/default/cdrecord exists, and
+If a file /etc/cdrecord.conf exists, and
if the argument to the
.B dev=
option
@@ -1508,7 +1508,7 @@
environment
does not contain the characters ',', '/', '@' or ':',
it is interpreted as a device label name that was defined in the file
-/etc/default/cdrecord (see FILES section).
+/etc/cdrecord.conf (see FILES section).
.sp
.B \h'-2m'Autotarget Mode
.br
@@ -2152,7 +2152,7 @@
.TP
.B CDR_DEVICE
This may either hold a device identifier that is suitable to the open
-call of the SCSI transport library or a label in the file /etc/default/cdrecord.
+call of the SCSI transport library or a label in the file /etc/cdrecord.conf
.TP
.B CDR_SPEED
Sets the default speed value for writing (see also
@@ -2220,8 +2220,11 @@
.SH FILES
.TP
-.B /etc/default/cdrecord
-Default values can be set for the following options in /etc/default/cdrecord.
+.B /etc/cdrecord.conf
+Default values can be set for the following options in /etc/cdrecord.conf .
+Note that this path has been changed from standard location in cdrtools
+distribution (/etc/default/cdrecord) to be consistent with other packages
+which don't use /etc/default directory in general.
For example:
.SM CDR_FIFOSIZE=8m
or
@@ -2230,7 +2233,7 @@
.TP
CDR_DEVICE
This may either hold a device identifier that is suitable to the open
-call of the SCSI transport library or a label in the file /etc/default/cdrecord
+call of the SCSI transport library or a label in the file /etc/cdrecord.conf
that allows to identify a specific drive on the system.
.TP
CDR_SPEED
diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0-/cdrecord/cdrecord.dfl cdrtools-2.0/cdrecord/cdrecord.dfl
--- cdrtools-2.0-/cdrecord/cdrecord.dfl Sun Jul 7 23:56:21 2002
+++ cdrtools-2.0/cdrecord/cdrecord.dfl Thu Dec 26 18:25:53 2002
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#ident @(#)cdrecord.dfl 1.4 02/07/07 Copyr 1998 J. Schilling
#
-# This file is /etc/default/cdrecord
+# This file is /etc/cdrecord.conf
# It contains defaults that are used if no command line option
# or environment is present.
#
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
# Note that newer cdrecord versions do not default
# to speed=1. For MMC compliant drives, the default
# is to write at maximum speed, so it in general does
-# not make sense to set up a default speed in /etc/default/cdrecord
+# not make sense to set up a default speed in /etc/cdrecord.conf
#
#CDR_SPEED=40
diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0-/libcdrdeflt/cdrdeflt.c cdrtools-2.0/libcdrdeflt/cdrdeflt.c
--- cdrtools-2.0-/libcdrdeflt/cdrdeflt.c Wed Aug 14 19:52:00 2002
+++ cdrtools-2.0/libcdrdeflt/cdrdeflt.c Thu Dec 26 18:25:53 2002
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
* don't contribute work and don't give support, they are causing extra
* work for me and this way slow down the cdrecord development.
*/
- return (defltopen("/etc/default/cdrecord"));
+ return (defltopen("/etc/cdrecord.conf"));
}
EXPORT void
diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0-/doc/cdrecord.man cdrtools-2.0/doc/cdrecord.man
--- cdrtools-2.0-/doc/cdrecord.man Tue Dec 24 16:54:52 2002
+++ cdrtools-2.0/doc/cdrecord.man Thu Dec 26 18:28:09 2002
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
try the --ssccaannbbuuss option of ccddrreeccoorrdd described below.
- If a file /etc/default/cdrecord exists, the parameter to
+ If a file /etc/cdrecord.conf exists, the parameter to
the ddeevv== option may also be a drive name label in said
file (see FILES section).
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@
If the argument to the ddeevv== option does not contain
the characters ',', '/', '@' or ':', it is inter-
preted as an label name that may be found in the
- file /etc/default/cdrecord (see FILES section).
+ file /etc/cdrecord.conf (see FILES section).
ggrraacceettiimmee==_#
Set the grace time before starting to write to _#
@@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@
This may either hold a device identifier that is
suitable to the open call of the SCSI transport
library or a label in the file
- /etc/default/cdrecord.
+ /etc/cdrecord.conf
CCDDRR__SSPPEEEEDD
Sets the default speed value for writing (see also
@@ -1096,16 +1096,16 @@
FFIILLEESS
- /etc/default/cdrecord
+ /etc/cdrecord.conf
Default values can be set for the following options
- in /etc/default/cdrecord. For example: CDR_FIFOS-
+ in /etc/cdrecord.conf For example: CDR_FIFOS-
IZE=8m or CDR_SPEED=2
CDR_DEVICE
This may either hold a device identifier
that is suitable to the open call of the
SCSI transport library or a label in the
- file /etc/default/cdrecord that allows to
+ file /etc/cdrecord.conf that allows to
identify a specific drive on the system.
CDR_SPEED
diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0-/doc/cdrecord.ps cdrtools-2.0/doc/cdrecord.ps
--- cdrtools-2.0-/doc/cdrecord.ps Tue Dec 24 16:55:27 2002
+++ cdrtools-2.0/doc/cdrecord.ps Thu Dec 26 18:26:59 2002
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@
(,).68 E F3(lun).09 E F0 2.158(should be used, try the)4.658 F F2
(\255scanb)4.658 E(us)-.2 E F0 2.158(option of)4.658 F F2(cdr)108 525.6
Q(ecord)-.18 E F0(described belo)2.5 E -.65(w.)-.25 G .114
-(If a \214le /etc/def)108 554.4 R .114(ault/cdrecord e)-.1 F .115
+(If a \214le /etc/cdr)108 554.4 R .114(ecord.conf e)-.1 F .115
(xists, the parameter to the)-.15 F F2(de)2.615 E(v=)-.15 E F0 .115
(option may also be a dri)2.615 F .415 -.15(ve n)-.25 H .115
(ame label in said).15 F(\214le \(see FILES section\).)108 566.4 Q(On)
@@ -749,8 +749,8 @@
556.8 R 1.047(gument to the)-.18 F F2(de)3.547 E(v=)-.15 E F0 1.047
(option does not contain the characters ',)3.547 F 1.047
(', '/', '@' or ':', it is inter)-.7 F(-)-.2 E
-(preted as an label name that may be found in the \214le /etc/def)144
-568.8 Q(ault/cdrecord \(see FILES section\).)-.1 E F2(gracetime=)108
+(preted as an label name that may be found in the \214le /etc/cdr)144
+568.8 Q(ecord.conf \(see FILES section\).)-.1 E F2(gracetime=)108
585.6 Q F1(#).48 E F0(Set the grace time before starting to write to)144
597.6 Q F1(#)2.5 E F0 2.5(seconds. V)3.4 F(alues belo)-1.11 E 2.5(w2s)
-.25 G(econds are not allo)-2.5 E(wed.)-.25 E F2(timeout=)108 614.4 Q F1
@@ -1430,8 +1430,8 @@
G(nstead.)-2.5 E/F3 10.95/Times-Bold@0 SF(ENVIR)72 309.6 Q(ONMENT)-.329
E F2(CDR_DEVICE)108 321.6 Q F0 1.628(This may either hold a de)144 333.6
R 1.628(vice identi\214er that is suitable to the open call of the SCSI\
- transport)-.25 F(library or a label in the \214le /etc/def)144 345.6 Q
-(ault/cdrecord.)-.1 E F2(CDR_SPEED)108 362.4 Q F0(Sets the def)144 374.4
+ transport)-.25 F(library or a label in the \214le /etc/cdr)144 345.6 Q
+(ecord.conf)-.1 E F2(CDR_SPEED)108 362.4 Q F0(Sets the def)144 374.4
Q(ault speed v)-.1 E(alue for writing \(see also)-.25 E F2(\255speed)2.5
E F0(option\).)2.5 E F2(CDR_FIFOSIZE)108 391.2 Q F0(Sets the def)144
403.2 Q(ault size of the FIFO \(see also)-.1 E F2(fs=)2.5 E F0 2.5(#o)C
@@ -1465,16 +1465,16 @@
(ote that the remote SCSI serv)-6.236 F(er)-.15 E .553(program name wil\
l be ignored if you log in using an account that has been created with \
a remote)144 585.6 R(SCSI serv)144 597.6 Q(er program as login shell.)
--.15 E F3(FILES)72 626.4 Q F0(/etc/def)108 638.4 Q(ault/cdrecord)-.1 E
+-.15 E F3(FILES)72 626.4 Q F0(/etc/rec)108 638.4 Q(ecord.conf)-.1 E
(Def)144 650.4 Q 3.228(ault v)-.1 F 3.228
-(alues can be set for the follo)-.25 F 3.227(wing options in /etc/def)
--.25 F 5.727(ault/cdrecord. F)-.1 F 3.227(or e)-.15 F(xample:)-.15 E/F4
+(alues can be set for the follo)-.25 F 3.227(wing options in /etc/rec)
+-.25 F 5.727(ecord.conf F)-.1 F 3.227(or e)-.15 F(xample:)-.15 E/F4
9/Times-Roman@0 SF(CDR_FIFOSIZE=8m)144 662.4 Q F0(or)2.25 E F4
(CDR_SPEED=2)2.5 E F0(CDR_DEVICE)144 679.2 Q .261
(This may either hold a de)180 691.2 R .262
(vice identi\214er that is suitable to the open call of the SCSI trans-)
--.25 F 1.418(port library or a label in the \214le /etc/def)180 703.2 R
-1.418(ault/cdrecord that allo)-.1 F 1.418(ws to identify a speci\214c)
+-.25 F 1.418(port library or a label in the \214le /etc/rec)180 703.2 R
+1.418(ecord.conf that allo)-.1 F 1.418(ws to identify a speci\214c)
-.25 F(dri)180 715.2 Q .3 -.15(ve o)-.25 H 2.5(nt).15 G(he system.)-2.5
E(J)72 768 Q -.25(..)-5.5 K(or)-4.5 5.5 M 2.5(gS)-.18 G 153.065
(chilling V)-2.5 F(ersion 2.0)-1.11 E(12)201.225 E EP
diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0-/doc/readcd.man cdrtools-2.0/doc/readcd.man
--- cdrtools-2.0-/doc/readcd.man Tue Dec 24 16:56:07 2002
+++ cdrtools-2.0/doc/readcd.man Thu Dec 26 18:25:53 2002
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
If the argument to the ddeevv== option does not contain
the characters ',', '/', '@' or ':', it is inter-
preted as an label name that may be found in the
- file /etc/default/cdrecord (see FILES section).
+ file /etc/cdrecord.conf (see FILES section).
ttiimmeeoouutt==_#
Set the default SCSI command timeout value to _#
diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0-/doc/readcd.ps cdrtools-2.0/doc/readcd.ps
--- cdrtools-2.0-/doc/readcd.ps Tue Dec 24 16:56:28 2002
+++ cdrtools-2.0/doc/readcd.ps Thu Dec 26 18:25:53 2002
@@ -330,8 +330,8 @@
120 R 1.046(gument to the)-.18 F F2(de)3.547 E(v=)-.15 E F0 1.047
(option does not contain the characters ',)3.547 F 1.047
(', '/', '@' or ':', it is inter)-.7 F(-)-.2 E
-(preted as an label name that may be found in the \214le /etc/def)144
-132 Q(ault/cdrecord \(see FILES section\).)-.1 E F2(timeout=)108 148.8 Q
+(preted as an label name that may be found in the \214le /etc/cdr)144
+132 Q(ecord.conf \(see FILES section\).)-.1 E F2(timeout=)108 148.8 Q
F1(#).48 E F0 .13(Set the def)144 160.8 R .13
(ault SCSI command timeout v)-.1 F .13(alue to)-.25 F F1(#)2.63 E F0
2.63(seconds. The)3.53 F(def)2.63 E .13(ault SCSI command timeout is)-.1
diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0-/doc/scgcheck.man cdrtools-2.0/doc/scgcheck.man
--- cdrtools-2.0-/doc/scgcheck.man Tue Dec 24 16:56:55 2002
+++ cdrtools-2.0/doc/scgcheck.man Thu Dec 26 18:25:53 2002
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
If the argument to the ddeevv== option does not contain
the characters ',', '/', '@' or ':', it is inter-
preted as an label name that may be found in the
- file /etc/default/cdrecord (see FILES section).
+ file /etc/cdrecord.conf (see FILES section).
ttiimmeeoouutt==_#
Set the default SCSI command timeout value to _#
diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0-/doc/scgcheck.ps cdrtools-2.0/doc/scgcheck.ps
--- cdrtools-2.0-/doc/scgcheck.ps Tue Dec 24 16:57:15 2002
+++ cdrtools-2.0/doc/scgcheck.ps Thu Dec 26 18:25:53 2002
@@ -317,8 +317,8 @@
1.047(gument to the)-.18 F/F1 10/Times-Bold@0 SF(de)3.547 E(v=)-.15 E F0
1.047(option does not contain the characters ',)3.547 F 1.047
(', '/', '@' or ':', it is inter)-.7 F(-)-.2 E
-(preted as an label name that may be found in the \214le /etc/def)144 96
-Q(ault/cdrecord \(see FILES section\).)-.1 E F1(timeout=)108 112.8 Q/F2
+(preted as an label name that may be found in the \214le /etc/cdr)144 96
+Q(ecord.conf \(see FILES section\).)-.1 E F1(timeout=)108 112.8 Q/F2
10/Times-Italic@0 SF(#).48 E F0 .13(Set the def)144 124.8 R .13
(ault SCSI command timeout v)-.1 F .13(alue to)-.25 F F2(#)2.63 E F0
2.63(seconds. The)3.53 F(def)2.63 E .13(ault SCSI command timeout is)-.1
diff -ruN cdrtools-2.0/readcd/readcd.1.orig cdrtools-2.0/readcd/readcd.1
--- cdrtools-2.0/readcd/readcd.1.orig 2009-12-06 23:02:40.000000000 +0100
+++ cdrtools-2.0/readcd/readcd.1 2010-01-05 09:05:53.000000000 +0100
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
explained below refers to
.IR scsibus / target / lun
of the CD/DVD/BluRay-Recorder.
-If a file /etc/default/cdrecord exists, the parameter to the
+If a file /etc/cdrecord.conf exists, the parameter to the
.B dev=
option may also be a drive name label in said file (see FILES section).
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@
.B CDR_DEVICE
environment.
.sp
-If a file /etc/default/cdrecord exists, and
+If a file /etc/cdrecord.conf exists, and
if the argument to the
.B dev=
option
@@ -449,7 +449,7 @@
environment
does not contain the characters ',', '/', '@' or ':',
it is interpreted as a device label name that was defined in the file
-/etc/default/cdrecord (see FILES section).
+/etc/cdrecord.conf (see FILES section).
.sp
.B \h'-2m'Autotarget Mode
.br
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