On the other hand, if the installer AND uninstaller work flawlessly (fat chance) there is no need for a package, only its easier to use a common interface like pacman. :-D
Its better to compile from source so makepkg can use the proper optimizations.
Whatever the app (I have no time to do research), if its not GPL'd, there may be issues with redistributing it.
Dusty
]]>I ended up going the CLI way with an app called burncenter instead of Xcdroast. Very simple interface, easy to setup and even works with mpg123 to convert mp3 files to wav automatically. I had no problems or warnings with my ATAPI burner and would recommend this app to anyone experiencing a similar problem
you should package it burncenter up and submit it to whereever user contributed packages are going these days.
]]>cdrecord dev= "ATAPI:0,1,0" gracetime=2 fs=4096k driveropts=burnfree,noforcespeed -v -useinfo speed=52 -dao -eject -pad -audio /home/dk/music/something.wav
well after you have all the .wavs setup in the directory you will be burning from that command should work except instead of "something" use the "*" wildcard. for example:
cdrecord dev= "ATAPI:0,1,0" gracetime=2 fs=4096k driveropts=burnfree,noforcespeed -v -useinfo speed=52 -dao -eject -pad -audio /home/dk/music/*.wav
the * means, of course that anything that ends in .wav will be burned.
]]>Mind you i do not use any graphical burning app.
sarah31,
Do you just use cdrecord in a terminal? I saved the output from a burn on xcdroast and
tried it from the command line, but it only burned the first audio track...sigh
cdrecord dev= "ATAPI:0,1,0" gracetime=2 fs=4096k driveropts=burnfree,noforcespeed -v -useinfo speed=52 -dao -eject -pad -audio /home/dk/music/something.wav
Thanks for the help in advance,
Mike