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# Template file for 'libburn'
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pkgname=libburn
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version=1.2.2
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2012-02-09 14:37:19 +00:00
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homepage="http://www.libburnia-project.org"
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distfiles="http://files.libburnia-project.org/releases/$pkgname-${version}.tar.gz"
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2011-10-24 12:14:47 +00:00
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build_style=gnu-configure
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short_desc="Library for reading, mastering and writing optical discs"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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license="GPL-2"
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checksum=4641ee2be317ff146653597da4c9f3133916c5c839c0bfd3c73ed73d15972e3f
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2009-12-04 02:54:26 +00:00
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long_desc="
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libburn is a library by which preformatted data get onto optical media: CD,
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DVD, BD (Blu-Ray). On Linux it uses either /dev/sgN (on kernel 2.4 with
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ide-scsi) or /dev/srM , /dev/hdX ( on kernel 2.6).
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libburn also offers a facility for reading data blocks from its drives without
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using the normal block device i/o, which has its advantages and disadvantages.
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It seems appropriate, nevertheless, to do writing and reading via the same
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channel. On several Linux systems, the block device driver needs reloading of
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the drive tray in order to make available freshly written data. The libburn
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read function does not need such a reload."
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subpackages="cdrskin $pkgname-devel"
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