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cdrtools-2.01.01a20 ready



NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a20:

All:
-	Schily includefiles are now installed with "make install".

-	Try to avoid a program execption with a call to access(".", E_OK|F_OK)
	caused by a libc bug from the Microsoft C-compiler "cl".


Libschily:

-	mem.c moved from libfind to libschily

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

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

Libfind:

Libscg:

-	Warn Linux users to prefer dev=ATAPI: over dev=ATA:

-	Print correct error message (using the right errno) in case that
	libscg tries to open more than one file on Solaris.

Rscsi:

Cdrecord:

-	Cdrecod now default to the write mode "-sao" in case that no write mode
	has been specified. Cdrecord -multi continues to default to -tao.
	If your drive does not support -sao, or if cdrecord does not support -sao
	for your drive, you should now call cdrecod -tao.#

-	If no dev= option has been specified or of dev= only contains a SCSI transport
	specifyer but no address, cdrecord now searches the SCSI address space and
	if exactly one CD-ROM drive is found, this drive is used.

	Note that this will not work on user unfriendly platforms that do not allow
	SCSI address scanning or that do not allow to scan for SCSI drives in a single
	address space (like Linux) this new feature does not work.

The two modifications from above now allow dummies to call "cdrecord iso-image"
in case they are on a user-friendly OS that allows "cdrecord -scanbus" without 
any further parameters to find all CD-ROM drives.

-	"cdrecord file file" now works.

Cdda2wav (By Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de):

-	If no dev= option has been specified or of dev= only contains a SCSI transport
	specifyer but no address, cdda2wav now searches the SCSI address space and
	if exactly one CD-ROM drive is found, this drive is used.

	Note that this will not work on user unfriendly platforms that do not allow
	SCSI address scanning or that do not allow to scan for SCSI drives in a single
	address space (like Linux) this new feature does not work.

Readcd:

-	If no dev= option has been specified or of dev= only contains a SCSI transport
	specifyer but no address, readcd now searches the SCSI address space and
	if exactly one CD-ROM drive is found, this drive is used.

	Note that this will not work on user unfriendly platforms that do not allow
	SCSI address scanning or that do not allow to scan for SCSI drives in a single
	address space (like Linux) this new feature does not work.


Scgcheck:

Scgskeleton:

Btcflash:

Mkisofs (By Jörg Schilling and James Pearson j.pearson@ge.ucl.ac.uk):

-	Print "correct inode" info on stderr in order to avoid problems
	from mkisofs | cdrecord in multi session mode. Thanks to a report
	from Oliver Valencia.

-	Hide /rr_moved by default.

-	Do not count /rr_moved for the link count of /

Jörg

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