[Debburn-changes] r260 - in nonameyet/trunk: 3rd-party/dirsplit cdda2wav doc/READMEs doc/READMEs/plattforms doc/cdda2wav doc/mkisofs libedc libhfs_iso mkisofs mkisofs/diag scgcheck

Eduard Bloch blade at costa.debian.org
Mon Sep 11 21:38:53 UTC 2006


Author: blade
Date: 2006-09-11 21:38:52 +0000 (Mon, 11 Sep 2006)
New Revision: 260

Modified:
   nonameyet/trunk/3rd-party/dirsplit/dirsplit.1
   nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/cdda2ogg.1
   nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/cdda2wav.1
   nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/list_audio_tracks.1
   nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/pitchplay.1
   nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/readmult.1
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.DiskT at 2
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdplus
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdrw
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdtext
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.clone
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.copy
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.install
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.mkisofs
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.multi
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.raw
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.verify
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.FreeBSD
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.NetBSD
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.OpenBSD
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.linux
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.macosX
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.macosX-old-versions
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.openserver
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.parallel
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.ppc
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.solaris
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.sun-lofi
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.unixware
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.xxxBSD
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/cdda2wav/README
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.graft_dirs
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.mkhybrid
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.rootinfo
   nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.session
   nonameyet/trunk/libedc/README
   nonameyet/trunk/libhfs_iso/README
   nonameyet/trunk/mkisofs/apple_driver.8
   nonameyet/trunk/mkisofs/diag/isodebug.8
   nonameyet/trunk/mkisofs/diag/isoinfo.8
   nonameyet/trunk/scgcheck/scgcheck.1
Log:
The big pile, readmes/manpage cleanups by kaner

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/3rd-party/dirsplit/dirsplit.1
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/3rd-party/dirsplit/dirsplit.1	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/3rd-party/dirsplit/dirsplit.1	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -24,3 +24,4 @@
 .SH AUTHOR
 \fBdirsplit\fR is created by Eduard Bloch (blade at debian.org) and is licensed
 under the GPLv2.
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/cdda2ogg.1
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/cdda2ogg.1	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/cdda2ogg.1	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -85,6 +85,28 @@
 .BR cdda2wav (1)
 .SH "AUTHOR"
 .PP
+This manpage describes the program implementation of
+.B
+cdda2ogg
+as shipped by the cdrkit distribution. See
+.B
+http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/
+for details. It is a spinoff from the original program distributed by the cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+.PP
+If you have support questions, send them to
+.PP
+.B
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+.PP
+.B
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit" into the first line of the mail body.
+.PP
 This manual page was written by Eduard Bloch
 (blade at debian.org) for the
 .B "Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/cdda2wav.1
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/cdda2wav.1	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/cdda2wav.1	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -951,5 +951,27 @@
 Libparanoia contributed by Monty (Christopher Montgomery) xiphmont at mit.edu.
 .SH AUTHOR
 Heiko Eissfeldt heiko at colossus.escape.de
+.PP
+This manpage describes the program implementation of
+.B
+cdda2wav
+as shipped by the cdrkit distribution. See
+.B
+http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/
+for details. It is a spinoff from the original program distributed by the cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+.PP
+If you have support questions, send them to
+.PP
+.B
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+.PP
+.B
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit" into the first line of the mail body.
 .SH DATE
-11 Sep 2002
+11 Sep 2006

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/list_audio_tracks.1
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/list_audio_tracks.1	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/list_audio_tracks.1	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -21,6 +21,28 @@
 \fBcdda2was\fP was written by Joerg Schilling <js at cs\&.tu-berlin\&.de> and
 others.
 .PP 
+This manpage describes the program implementation of
+.B
+list_audio_tracks
+as shipped by the cdrkit distribution. See
+.B
+http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/
+for details. It is a spinoff from the original program distributed by the cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+.PP
+If you have support questions, send them to
+.PP
+.B
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+.PP
+.B
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit" into the first line of the mail body.
+.PP
 This manual page was written by Oleksandr Moskalenko
 <malex at tagancha\&.org>, for
 the Debian GNU/Linux system\&.  It may be used by other distributions

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/pitchplay.1
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/pitchplay.1	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/pitchplay.1	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -28,6 +28,28 @@
 .PP 
 \fBcdda2was\fP was written by Joerg Schilling <js at cs\&.tu-berlin\&.de> and
 others.
+.PP
+This manpage describes the program implementation of
+.B
+pitchplay
+as shipped by the cdrkit distribution. See
+.B
+http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/
+for details. It is a spinoff from the original program distributed by the cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+.PP
+If you have support questions, send them to
+.PP
+.B
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+.PP
+.B
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit" into the first line of the mail body.
 .PP 
 This manual page was written by Oleksandr Moskalenko
 <malex at tagancha\&.org>, for

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/readmult.1
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/readmult.1	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/cdda2wav/readmult.1	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -20,6 +20,29 @@
 .PP 
 \fBcdda2was\fP was written by Joerg Schilling <js at cs\&.tu-berlin\&.de> and
 others.
+.PP
+This describes the program as shipped with cdrkit, see
+This manpage describes the program implementation of
+.B
+readmult
+as shipped by the cdrkit distribution. See
+.B
+http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/
+for details. It is a spinoff from the original program distributed by the cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+.PP
+If you have support questions, send them to
+.PP
+.B
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+.PP
+.B
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit" into the first line of the mail body.
 .PP 
 This manual page was written by Oleksandr Moskalenko
 <malex at tagancha\&.org>, for

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.DiskT at 2
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.DiskT at 2	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.DiskT at 2	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
 
 	Best start with a 3744 x 320 pixel image.
 	The correct size may be retrieved with
-		cdrecord driveropts=tattooinfo -checkdrive
+		wodim driveropts=tattooinfo -checkdrive
 
 	To get RAW image data:
 
@@ -61,3 +61,7 @@
 get an undistorted view of the image on CD.
 
 For best visibility, use black text on light background.
+
+Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdplus
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdplus	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdplus	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-Cdrecord allows you to create multi-session CD's with all
-supported drives. Cdrecord comes with a hacked mkisofs
+wodim allows you to create multi-session CD's with all
+supported drives. wodim comes with a hacked mkisofs
 that allows you to that on even on systems that don't support
 a sectorsize 2048 Bytes (e.g. SGI IRIX and old versions of Solaris)
 or systems that don't support raw device access (e.g. OS/2 W95/W98/WNT).
@@ -20,11 +20,11 @@
 
 This first audio session may be written in TAO mode with the command
 
-	cdrecord -multi -audio file1 ....
+	wodim -multi -audio file1 ....
 
 or in DAO mode with the command
 
-	cdrecord -dao -multi -useinfo -audio file1 ....
+	wodim -dao -multi -useinfo -audio file1 ....
 
 To add the second session that contains the data track, you need
 to create an ISO-9660 file system that starts not at sector 0.
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
 With the current mkisofs (1.12), you must use the following method:
 
 
--	First call cdrecord -msinfo for your prepared multi-session audio CD.
+-	First call wodim -msinfo for your prepared multi-session audio CD.
 
 	you will get something like 0,12345
 
@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@
 
 	mkisofs -o fs.raw -C 0,12345 root_directory_for_new_cd
 
-	replace 0,12345 with your actual cdrecord -msinfo output.
+	replace 0,12345 with your actual wodim -msinfo output.
 
-the image in fs.raw may now be written with cdrecord as second session.
+the image in fs.raw may now be written with wodim as second session.
 
 See my README.multi for more info on how to create multi session CD's
 
@@ -51,18 +51,18 @@
 
 	cdda2wav -vall -B
 
-	cdrecord -multi -audio audio_tracks ....
+	wodim -multi -audio audio_tracks ....
 or
-	cdrecord -dao -useinfo -multi -audio audio_tracks ....
+	wodim -dao -useinfo -multi -audio audio_tracks ....
 
-	cdrecord -msinfo ....
+	wodim -msinfo ....
 	(output is e.g. 0,12345)
 
 	mkisofs -R -o cd_plus.raw -C 0,12345 root_dir_of_fs
 
-	cdrecord -data cd_plus.raw
+	wodim -data cd_plus.raw
 or
-	cdrecord -multi cd_plus.raw
+	wodim -multi cd_plus.raw
 
 
 Note: If you want to create an HFS hybrid as the data track, then you must
@@ -70,3 +70,22 @@
 as an ISO9660/Joliet CD when used on a Mac.
 	
 Jörg
+
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+
+This describes the programs as shipped with cdrkit, a spinoff from the
+cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer
+involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not
+be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get
+support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+
+If you have support questions, send them to
+
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit" 
+into the first line of the mail body.

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdrw
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdrw	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdrw	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -2,12 +2,16 @@
 
 CD-RW drives usually support packet writing, but as there
 is currently no usable UDF filesystem support you may only use
-the simple cdrecord approach.
+the simple wodim approach.
 
-Cdrecord writes to CD-RW media in exactly the same way as it
+wodim writes to CD-RW media in exactly the same way as it
 does with CD-R.
 
 You may erase a complete disk in preparation to reuse it.
-Check the man page entry for the blank= option of cdrecord.
+Check the man page entry for the blank= option of wodim.
 Not all drives support all blanking modes. Usually
 blank=fast or blank=full are working.
+
+Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdtext
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdtext	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdtext	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
 CD-Text Usage (to copy CD-Text from master CD):
 
 	cdda2wav -D 6,0 -vall -B	# To extract audio information
-	cdrecord dev=6,0 -vv -toc	# To extract CD-Text information
+	wodim dev=6,0 -vv -toc	# To extract CD-Text information
 
 	and then
 
-	cdrecord dev=6,0 -v -dao textfile=cdtext.dat -useinfo *.wav
+	wodim dev=6,0 -v -dao textfile=cdtext.dat -useinfo *.wav
 	or
-	cdrecord dev=6,0 -v -raw96r textfile=cdtext.dat -useinfo *.wav
+	wodim dev=6,0 -v -raw96r textfile=cdtext.dat -useinfo *.wav
 
 	If the CD-Text information contains more CRC errors than
-	cdrecord can correct, you need to reload the CD and to
+	wodim can correct, you need to reload the CD and to
 	re-read the CD-Text information from the master disk.
 
 	Writing of CD-Text is supported for all drives that support
@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@
 
 	and then call
 
-	cdrecord dev=6,0 -v -dao -text -useinfo *.wav
+	wodim dev=6,0 -v -dao -text -useinfo *.wav
 	or
-	cdrecord dev=6,0 -v -raw96r -text -useinfo *.wav
+	wodim dev=6,0 -v -raw96r -text -useinfo *.wav
 
 
 If you like to create your own CD-text data for a CD use the
@@ -54,8 +54,12 @@
 
 	then edit the *.inf Files and add album and song titles.
 
-	Now call cdrecord as if the *.nf files contain CD-Text 
+	Now call wodim as if the *.nf files contain CD-Text 
 	information.
 
 	Note that it is recommended to use less that 160 characters
 	for a single string.
+
+Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.clone
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.clone	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.clone	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -16,11 +16,12 @@
 
 Step 2 (write copy):
 
-	Call "cdrecord dev=b,t,l -raw96r -clone -v somefile"
+	Call "wodim dev=b,t,l -raw96r -clone -v somefile"
 
-If cdrecord complains that your drive does not support -raw96r, but the
-drive is able to do clone writing at all, then cdrecord will propose you
+If wodim complains that your drive does not support -raw96r, but the
+drive is able to do clone writing at all, then wodim will propose you
 a different write mode that works with the drive.
 
+Source: README.clone from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
 
-

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.copy
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.copy	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.copy	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -19,12 +19,12 @@
 For this reason, you will not be able to read such a CD correctly with 'dd'.
 
 I recommend to write all disks in Disk at Once mode if your drive
-is supported in DAO mode with cdrecord. In addition, you may wish to 
-add padding (see cdrecord / mkisofs man pages).
+is supported in DAO mode with wodim. In addition, you may wish to 
+add padding (see wodim / mkisofs man pages).
 
-If you want to copy such a CD directly with cdrecord, you may call:
+If you want to copy such a CD directly with wodim, you may call:
 
-	cdrecord -v dev=... -isosize /dev/rdsk/c0t6d0s0
+	wodim -v dev=... -isosize /dev/rdsk/c0t6d0s0
 
 But this may fail if the master gives read errors. To copy such a CD to a file
 you may use the program 'readcd' from this package
@@ -45,8 +45,11 @@
 possible, use:
 
 cdda2wav -vall -D... -B
-cdrecord -v dev=... -dao -useinfo *.wav
+wodim -v dev=... -dao -useinfo *.wav
 
 This will preserve pre-gap sizes, indices ...
 
 
+Source: README.copy from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.install
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.install	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.install	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -19,14 +19,30 @@
 
 make install first and include /opt/schily/man in your MANPATH
 
-Author:
+Original author:
 
 Joerg Schilling
 Seestr. 110
 D-13353 Berlin
 Germany
 
-Email: 	joerg at schily.isdn.cs.tu-berlin.de, js at cs.tu-berlin.de
-	schilling at fokus.fhg.de
+This file is now part of the Cdrkit project, a spinoff from the
+cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer
+involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not
+be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get
+support for this program by contacting the original authors.
 
-Please mail bugs and suggestions to me.
+If you have support questions, send them to
+
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit"
+
+
+Source: README.install from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.mkisofs
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.mkisofs	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.mkisofs	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -1,16 +1,38 @@
-Cdrtools carries is the official version of mkisofs.
+Cdrkit carries a version of mkisofs.
 
-To compile mkisofs correctly on all supported platforms (> 30) you
-need to use the Schily makefilesystem to get the systematic portability
-support.
+The acompanying documentation of mkisofs consists of the
+manual page mkisofs.8 and README files found in the
+following locations (shell globing used):
 
-Read the file README.multi to learn how to create multi-session
-CD-R's with this release of cdrecord and mkisofs.
+doc/:
 
-Read the file README.cdplus to learn how to create CD-plus/CD-extra
-CD-R's with this release of cdrecord and mkisofs.
+README.multi: documentation and examples for creating
+  multi-session CDs and DVDs
 
-You definitely need this release of mkisofs to 
-create multi-session CD-R's on SunOS/Solaris/SGI-IRIX OS/2 and Win32.
+README.cdplus: documentation and examples for creating
+  CD-plus (aka CD-extra) disks
 
-Jörg Schilling
+doc/mkisofs:
+
+README: release notes for older mkisofs releases
+
+README.*boot: documentation for various boot loader related
+  extensions for different architectures
+
+README.hfs*: hints and usage for HFS related features
+
+README.*: additional docs for special features
+
+
+Eduard Bloch -- Mon, 11 Sep 2006 23:05:29 +0200
+
+This describes the program as shipped with cdrkit, a spinoff from the
+cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer
+involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not
+be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get
+support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+
+
+Source: README.mkisofs from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.multi
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.multi	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.multi	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Creating multi-session CD's Mini Howto FAQ
+Creating multi-session CDs/DVDs Mini Howto FAQ
 
 Multi-session filesystems are a trick that comes from the Kodak photo CD.
 The OS mounts the last session that contains the sum of the current session
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 To test (with Linux):
 
 Create a iso-9660 filesystem image with mkisofs-1.10 or later.
-mkisofs is included in the cdrecord release (including
+mkisofs is included in the wodim release (including
 SunOS/Solaris multi-session support)
 Use the -R flag to add Rock Ridge extensions (this is important).
 
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
 
 Write the first session with:
 
-cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=2,0 -eject -multi isoimage.raw
+wodim -v speed=2 dev=2,0 -eject -multi isoimage.raw
 
 Note that all Sony drives do no support XA2 disks in firmware - read README.sony
 for more information.
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 
 Note the number of sectors written and check the disk, it should be mountable.
 
-Next step is to check if cdrecord is able to retrieve the following data:
+Next step is to check if wodim is able to retrieve the following data:
 
 	1) The first block (sector) number in the first track of the last session
 	   This must be '0' in our case.
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
 
 To get this information type:
 
-cdrecord -msinfo dev=2,0
+wodim -msinfo dev=2,0
 
 The output should be two numbers separated by a comma.
 
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
 The first number is (1), the second number is (2).
 
 Create the image for the next session with mkisofs-1.12 or later.
-It is included in the cdrecord distribution.
+It is included in the wodim distribution.
 
 2nd session:
 You should create a directory that contains a second directory with data in it
@@ -81,11 +81,11 @@
 mkisofs -o isoimage_2.raw -R  -C xx,yy -M isoimage.raw first_dir
 
 
-The argument of -C is the output of cdrecord -msinfo
+The argument of -C is the output of wodim -msinfo
 -	On Linux, the argument of -M is a device that would allow you to mount 
 	the current CD in the CD-writer
 -	On SunOS, target and lun refer to the SCSI target and lun of the 
-	CD-R device with the same notation as for cdrecord dev=xxx,yyy .
+	CD-R device with the same notation as for wodim dev=xxx,yyy .
 
 
 If you want to check, whether mkisofs make everything right, you should create 
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
 On SunOS:
 mkisofs -o isoimage_2.raw -R  -C xx,0 -M target,lun first_dir
 
-Where xx is the first number of the pair returned by cdrecord -msinfo
+Where xx is the first number of the pair returned by wodim -msinfo
 
 You may check ***this** image by mounting it with my "fbk" on Solaris 
 or the loopback driver on Linux.
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
 
 To write the second session to CD, call:
 
-cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=2,0 -eject -multi isoimage_2.raw
+wodim -v speed=2 dev=2,0 -eject -multi isoimage_2.raw
 
 If you mount this CD, you should see the first session and the second directory 
 from 2nd session added to the root directory of the CD.
@@ -128,10 +128,10 @@
 
 call:
 
-cdrecord -msinfo dev=2,0
+wodim -msinfo dev=2,0
 
 The first number should be the first writable address which was retrieved by the
-first call to cdrecord -msinfo after creating the first session.
+first call to wodim -msinfo after creating the first session.
 The second number should be the first number + number of sectors of the second session
 + ~ 11400 sectors.
 
@@ -188,3 +188,23 @@
 
 
 Joerg Schilling
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+
+
+This describes the programs as shipped with cdrkit, a spinoff from the
+cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer
+involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not
+be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get
+support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+
+If you have support questions, send them to
+
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit" 
+
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.raw
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.raw	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.raw	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -22,28 +22,28 @@
 	If you find other problems in RAW mode or if you find
 	new bugs introduced in old write modes, please send a bug report.
 
-	Cdrecord now checks the properties of the writer. If a specific write
-	mode is not supported by the writer, cdrecord warns you and makes
+	wodim now checks the properties of the writer. If a specific write
+	mode is not supported by the writer, wodim warns you and makes
 	a suggestion for a similar alternate write mode.
 
-	With the curent structure of cdrecord, it is not possible to silently
+	With the curent structure of wodim, it is not possible to silently
 	e.g. change the write mode from -dao to -raw96r
 
 	MMC compliant drives are automatically scanned for supported write modes.
-	This should help to make cdrecord work without manual static configuration.
+	This should help to make wodim work without manual static configuration.
 	My hope is still to have no need to know all drive properties in 
 	advance, so new drives will continue to work as long as they
-	are standard compliant enough for cdrecord.
+	are standard compliant enough for wodim.
 
 EXAMPLES:
 
-	cdrecord dev=1,0 -v -raw96r *.wav
+	wodim dev=1,0 -v -raw96r *.wav
 
 	will write a audio CD in raw mode using (computed) 2448 byte sectors 
 	with raw P-W subchannels. This works e.g. with Plextor drives.
 
 
-	cdrecord dev=1,0 -v -raw16 *.wav
+	wodim dev=1,0 -v -raw16 *.wav
 
 	will write a audio CD in raw mode using (computed) 2368 byte sectors 
 	with raw P+Q subchannels. This works e.g. with Philips drives.
@@ -67,3 +67,5 @@
 		For this reason, it is important to select the raw writing
 		mode accoding to the notes above.
 
+Source: README.raw from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.verify
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.verify	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.verify	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -76,6 +76,10 @@
 the last file(s) on a CD. This seems at least to be true for all Linux versions
 and for Solaris 7 FCS. For Solaris 7 there is a patch (107465-02) that you should
 install. This I/O error problem does not occur with DAO disks and with TAO disks
-that have been written with cdrecord -pad.
+that have been written with wodim -pad.
 
 Joerg Schilling
+
+Source: README.verify from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.FreeBSD
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.FreeBSD	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.FreeBSD	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -27,9 +27,9 @@
 	machines so you may want to test what works best for you.
 
 -	It does not run the SCSI commands in silent mode so the ATAPI low level
-	code prints unwanted kernel messages when you start cdrecord.
+	code prints unwanted kernel messages when you start wodim.
 
--	cdrecord runs without problems so far it has been tested!
+-	wodim runs without problems so far it has been tested!
 
 You need to apply the patch, change your kernel configuration to include
 
@@ -91,5 +91,5 @@
 FreeBSD enthusiast            * http://www2.za.freebsd.org/
 Security-wise, NT is a OS with a "kick me" sign taped to it  
 
-
-
+Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.NetBSD
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.NetBSD	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.NetBSD	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 NOTE: you should also read README.xxxBSD
 
-Cdrecord now supports ATAPI drives on NetBSD
+wodim now supports ATAPI drives on NetBSD
 
 The sparc hostadapter driver software in NetBSD has a bug:
 
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
 
 ./Gmake COPTX=-DBSD_SCSI_SENSE_BUG
 
-to compile cdrecord
+to compile wodim
 
-Jörg
+Original author: Jörg
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.OpenBSD
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.OpenBSD	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.OpenBSD	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -9,18 +9,18 @@
 
 directly after #include <ctype.h>
 
-Cdrecord has been tested and known to work on OpenBSD, however,
+Wodim has been tested and known to work on OpenBSD, however,
 the current OpenBSD port will not be able to scan the SCSI bus
 for a CD-Recorder as it does on other operating systems.
 
-In other words, 'cdrecord -scanbus' most likely will not work.
+In other words, 'wodim -scanbus' most likely will not work.
 
 Both regular SCSI and ATAPI devices are supported. For ATAPI support
 you need OpenBSD-2.6 or newer.
 
 Libscg sends Generic scsi commands that are only supported for the
-"whole disk" partition.  For example, 'cdrecord dev=/dev/rcd0c -checkdrive'.
-See the cd(4), atapiscsi(4), and cdrecord(1) manpages for more details.
+"whole disk" partition.  For example, 'wodim dev=/dev/rcd0c -checkdrive'.
+See the cd(4), atapiscsi(4), and wodim(1) manpages for more details.
 
 There are at least two ways to figure out what SCSI CD devices are
 on the machine:
@@ -39,9 +39,13 @@
 respectively.
 
 In December 2002 there have been reports that the atapiscsi(4) driver has
-some bugs that may cause cdrecord to hang for a while.  While this is
+some bugs that may cause wodim to hang for a while.  While this is
 annoying, it is harmless. The command will eventually timeout (the default
 timeout is 40 seconds, but can be changed with timeout=%d).  Trying to kill
 the "hung" process may leave the device unusable until the system is rebooted
 (which would be another bug of the atapiscsi(4) driver as killing a process
 should do all necessary housekeeping for the dead process), so just be patient.
+
+Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.linux
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.linux	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.linux	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -57,10 +57,10 @@
 I recommend to have at least 20 /dev/sg* device nodes.
 
 In any case: first read the man page for hints how to specify the device.
-If nothing helps, first run e.g. cdrecord -scanbus. If this does not find
+If nothing helps, first run e.g. wodim -scanbus. If this does not find
 your device, the problem is in your kernel or system installation.
 If scanning the bus finds the device, you are using the wrong device name.
-If nothing help try to call e.g. strace cdrecord 
+If nothing help try to call e.g. strace wodim 
 
 Linux ATAPI hints:
 
@@ -82,29 +82,29 @@
 Linux kernels past 2.0.30 will probably already have this patch included.
 
 I recommend to use Linux 2.0.35 or later or Linux 2.1.115 or later.
-These versions of Linux will include ATAPI support in a way needed by cdrecord.
+These versions of Linux will include ATAPI support in a way needed by wodim.
 Linux 2.1.115 or newer will in addition support the Parallel Port / ATAPI
 adapters found in some CD-R or CD-RW drives.
 
 IMPORTANT:
 
 -	Linux driver design oddities ******************************************
-	Although cdrecord supports to use dev=/dev/sgc, it is not recommended
+	Although wodim supports to use dev=/dev/sgc, it is not recommended
 	and it is unsupported.
 
 	The /dev/sg* device mapping in Linux is not stable! Using dev=/dev/sgc
 	in a shell script may fail after a reboot because the device you want
 	to talk to has moved to /dev/sgd. For the proper and OS independent
-	dev=<bus>,<tgt>,<lun> syntax read the man page of cdrecord.
+	dev=<bus>,<tgt>,<lun> syntax read the man page of wodim.
 
 -	Linux Kernel bug ******************************************************
 	In some architectures (at least on sparc / alpha / ppc) kernels prior
-	to 2.0.32 are not usable because the call to mlockall() kills cdrecord.
+	to 2.0.32 are not usable because the call to mlockall() kills wodim.
 
 -	You configured you kernel the wrong way *******************************
 	If you get a message like:
 
-		cdrecord: Function not implemented. shmget failed
+		wodim: Function not implemented. shmget failed
 
 	You need to look for three possible reasons:
 
@@ -140,14 +140,14 @@
 	and /usr/src/linux/include/scsi/sg.h should be identical.
 
 	**** Never change the content of /usr/src/linux/include/scsi/sg.h without
-	properly recompiling the kernel. Cdrecord depends on the fact that
+	properly recompiling the kernel. wodim depends on the fact that
 	the value of the define SG_BIG_BUFF uses the same value as the actual
-	kernel. Use cdrecord -scanbus -debug to get the value of SG_BIG_BUFF
-	with cdrecord has been compiled. An output of:
+	kernel. Use wodim -scanbus -debug to get the value of SG_BIG_BUFF
+	with wodim has been compiled. An output of:
 
 		scsi_getbuf: 32768 bytes
 
-	indicates that cdrecord has been compiled with 32k SG_BIG_BUF
+	indicates that wodim has been compiled with 32k SG_BIG_BUF
 
 	The Linux 'sg' driver is the worst driver design, I've ever seen.
 
@@ -170,9 +170,9 @@
 
 Joerg
 
+Edited for cdrkit by Eduard Bloch <blade at debian.org>
 
 
-
 Additional comments moved from the wodim.1 manpage (originaly cdrecord.1):
 
 When using wodim with the broken "Linux SCSI generic driver." You should note

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.macosX
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.macosX	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.macosX	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -29,16 +29,16 @@
 Device Naming
 -------------
 
-You need to pass a device name on the command line to the cdrecord utility
+You need to pass a device name on the command line to the wodim utility
 
 CD burners: (probably) IOCompactDiscServices
 DVD burners: (probably) IODVDServices
 
-# ./cdrecord dev=IOCompactDiscServices -toc
+# ./wodim dev=IOCompactDiscServices -toc
 
 or if you have multiple drives, you can append a number to differentiate
 
-# ./cdrecord dev=IOCompactDiscServices/2 -toc
+# ./wodim dev=IOCompactDiscServices/2 -toc
 
 That should talk to the second CD-R on the system (NOT TESTED).
 
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
 
 The MacOS 10.1 Finder will offer to burn any blank media you put into
 the burner.  However, you don't want to use the Finder, you want to
-use cdrecord! So, how do you get around this problem?
+use wodim! So, how do you get around this problem?
 
 When you insert the media, the Finder asks "Do you want to prepare this
 disc?". Click on the "Ignore" button.
@@ -95,4 +95,12 @@
 
 Bugs
 ----
-Send bugs to: csapuntz at stanford.edu
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to 
+
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit" 
+into the first line of the mail body.
+
+Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.macosX-old-versions
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.macosX-old-versions	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.macosX-old-versions	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
 IMPORTANT: Don't forget to tell the Apple support that MacOSX sucks until they
 fix such fundamental bugs in the system include files!
 
-In case you are interested in the full details: the reason why cdrecord
+In case you are interested in the full details: the reason why wodim
 does not compile is that MacOS X defines a type
 
 typedef	int *		intptr_t;
@@ -102,3 +102,7 @@
 See: http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/inttypes.h.html
 
 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.openserver
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.openserver	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.openserver	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -2,16 +2,12 @@
 or later installation having the SCO DevSys or GCC-2.95 and 
 smake-1.2a04 or later installed. 
 
-You can get pre-packaged, custom installable binaries from:
- 
-   http://www.sco.com/skunkware/cdrtools
-   
-Some general notes on CDRTOOLS are available from:
+Some general notes on CDRKIT are available from:
 
-   http://www.sco.com/skunkware/cdrtools/SCO-NOTES.html
+   http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/
 
 
-Limitations for CDRTOOLS-1.8 on SCO OpenServer 5:
+Limitations for CDRKIT on SCO OpenServer 5:
 
 1) SCO OpenServer 5.0.0 and 5.0.2 are unsupported!
   
@@ -20,20 +16,20 @@
 3) There no support for AHA 154X scsi controllers
 
 ===================================================================
-NOTE: cdrecord now supports the -scanbus option. Therefore the 
+NOTE: wodim now supports the -scanbus option. Therefore the 
       old addressing methods are NO LONGER AVAILABLE !!!
 ===================================================================
       
-As there is no real generic SCSI driver, cdrecord uses the pass through
+As there is no real generic SCSI driver, wodim uses the pass through
 ioctl of the cdrom target driver (Srom).
 
 The correct dev= syntax on SCO Openserver 5 is:
 
     dev=scsibus,target,lun	(and scsibus is scsibus now!!!)
 
-A sample output from cdrecord -scanbus looks like:
+A sample output from wodim -scanbus looks like:
 
-#cdrecord -scanbus
+#wodim -scanbus
 Cdrecord 1.8 (i686-pc-sco3.2v5.0.5) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg Schilling
 Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
 scsibus0:
@@ -55,21 +51,21 @@
 ===================================================================
            THE OLD ADDRESSING IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE!
 	    
-         PLEASE ADJUST YOUR /etc/default/cdrecord FILES!
+         PLEASE ADJUST YOUR /etc/default/wodim FILES!
 ===================================================================
 
-Running cdrecord with the old address method will result in an error!
+Running wodim with the old address method will result in an error!
 
-#cdrecord dev=/dev/rcd1:6,0 -inq
+#wodim dev=/dev/rcd1:6,0 -inq
 Cdrecord 1.8 (i386-pc-sco3.2v5.0.5) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg Schilling
 scsidev: '/dev/rcd1:6,0'
 devname: '/dev/rcd1'
 scsibus: 0 target: 6 lun: 0
-cdrecord: Invalid argument. Open by 'devname' no longer supported on this OS. Cannot open SCSI driver.
-cdrecord: For possible targets try 'cdrecord -scanbus'. Make sure you are root.
+wodim: Invalid argument. Open by 'devname' no longer supported on this OS. Cannot open SCSI driver.
+wodim: For possible targets try 'wodim -scanbus'. Make sure you are root.
 
 
-MAKE SURE YOU HAVE MEDIA IN YOUR CD-ROM DEVICES, SO THAT CDRECORD CAN 
+MAKE SURE YOU HAVE MEDIA IN YOUR CD-ROM DEVICES, SO THAT WODIM CAN 
 OPEN THE DEVICE FOR PASS-THROUGH ACCESS!
 
 
@@ -82,3 +78,6 @@
 before a04 will coredump on the compilation of cdrtools on OpenServer.
 
 
+Source: README.openserver from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.parallel
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.parallel	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.parallel	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -48,8 +48,12 @@
    # modprobe -r pg
    # modprobe pg drive0=0x378,0,0,-1,-1,0
 
-5.) Check for optimum delay using for maximum speed using cdrecord -dummy 
+5.) Check for optimum delay using for maximum speed using wodim -dummy 
 
 6.) Use the file rc.pp and modify for your needs
 
 7.) Your CD drive now appears as /dev/pcd?
+
+Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.ppc
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.ppc	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.ppc	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -58,5 +58,6 @@
 
 Important: Check before if you don't have a GCC that is already patched.
 
-Joerg
+Original author: Joerg
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
 

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.solaris
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.solaris	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.solaris	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
 For CD-Recording please read the README.volmgt too.
 
 On Solaris you need to stop the volume management if you like to use the USCSI
-fallback SCSI transport code. Even things like cdrecord -scanbus
+fallback SCSI transport code. Even things like wodim -scanbus
 will not work if the volume management is running.
 
 If you run Solaris 7 FCS, install patch 107465-02 to fix a read ahead bug in the
@@ -79,4 +79,6 @@
 For more information, read README.solaris-x86-ata-DMA and README.solaris-x86-ATAPI-DMA
 and take care that the locations for patching may change in future versions.
 
+Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
 

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.sun-lofi
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.sun-lofi	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.sun-lofi	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -17,4 +17,8 @@
 devices you have configured.
 
 It is explained quite clearly in the man page, but you may wish to update
-the README and cdrecord man page to reflect the new way of doing this.
+the README and wodim man page to reflect the new way of doing this.
+
+Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.unixware
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.unixware	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.unixware	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -24,12 +24,12 @@
    512 bytes. (Please see the above SCO_NOTES document for details!)
 
 ===================================================================
-NOTE: cdrecord now supports the -scanbus option. Therefore the 
+NOTE: wodim now supports the -scanbus option. Therefore the 
       old addressing methods are NO LONGER AVAILABLE !!!
       
       As UnixWare 7.1.1 doesn't allow to open the passthrough
       interface for disks, this is disabled by default. 
-      cdrecord -scanbus will therefore only list devices other
+      wodim -scanbus will therefore only list devices other
       than disks. To enable the scanning of disks, you need to
       set an environment variable "LIBSCG_SCAN_ALL".
       
@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@
 
     dev=scsibus,target,lun	(and scsibus is scsibus now!!!)
 
-A sample output from cdrecord -scanbus looks like:
+A sample output from wodim -scanbus looks like:
 
-#cdrecord -scanbus
+#wodim -scanbus
 Cdrecord 1.8 (i586-sco-sysv5uw7.0.1) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg Schilling
 Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
 scsibus0:
@@ -64,26 +64,19 @@
 ===================================================================
            THE OLD ADDRESSING IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE!
 	    
-         PLEASE ADJUST YOUR /etc/default/cdrecord FILES!
+         PLEASE ADJUST YOUR /etc/default/wodim FILES!
 ===================================================================
 
-Running cdrecord with the old address method will result in an error!
+Running wodim with the old address method will result in an error!
 
-#cdrecord dev=/dev/rcdrom/cdrom1:6,0 -inq
+#wodim dev=/dev/rcdrom/cdrom1:6,0 -inq
 Cdrecord 1.8 (i386-pc-sco3.2v5.0.5) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg Schilling
 scsidev: '/dev/rcd1:6,0'
 devname: '/dev/rcd1'
 scsibus: 0 target: 6 lun: 0
-cdrecord: Invalid argument. Open by 'devname' no longer supported on this OS. Cannot open SCSI driver.
-cdrecord: For possible targets try 'cdrecord -scanbus'. Make sure you are root.
+wodim: Invalid argument. Open by 'devname' no longer supported on this OS. Cannot open SCSI driver.
+wodim: For possible targets try 'wodim -scanbus'. Make sure you are root.
 
+Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org> and Eduard Bloch <blade at debian.org>
 
-To compile cdrtools, you need 'smake' from:
-
-   ftp://ftp.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/Packages
-
-
-or 'gmake'. Smake is preferred as gmake bugs will cause bogus warnings
-and may confuse about the state of the make run.
-
-

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.xxxBSD
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.xxxBSD	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/plattforms/README.xxxBSD	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
 			REQUEST_SENSE
 		to be able to scan the SCSI bus for drives.
 
-NOTE: This changed with FreeBSD/cam cdrecord -scanbus works on FreeBSD/cam
+NOTE: This changed with FreeBSD/cam wodim -scanbus works on FreeBSD/cam
 
 Workaround:
 
@@ -40,16 +40,17 @@
 But this syntax may not work on all *BSD flavours as not all *BSD flavours
 support mapping back the target/lun numbers from a device.
 
-In any case: read the cdrecord man page and try to find the /dev/* entry for
+In any case: read the wodim man page and try to find the /dev/* entry for
 your CD-recorder that allows to be used with ioctl's.
 
 On FreeBSD/cam, you will be able to access the CD-Recorder as on other
 systems. If your CD-Recorder is on SCSI Bus 0, Target 2, lun 0
 type:
 
-cdrecord dev=0,2,0 .....
+wodim dev=0,2,0 .....
 
-Jörg
+Original author: Jörg
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
 
 ------------------------- MAKEDEV.su------------------
 #!/bin/sh

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/cdda2wav/README
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/cdda2wav/README	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/cdda2wav/README	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -1,15 +1,14 @@
 Hi dear cdrom drive users,
 
 This README describes hardware related matters as well as the installation of 
-cdda2wav, the sampling utility.
+cdda2wav, the sampling utility. 
 
-The last big change was the inclusion in Joerg Schillings cdrecord package
-as you may have noticed :-)
-That means most of the cdrecord interfacing applies for cdda2wav as well.
+This cdda2wav utility comes with the Cdrkit project. Cdrkit is a spinoff from 
+cdrtools. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer involved in the 
+development of this spinoff and therefore shall not be made responsible for 
+any problem caused by it. Please do not try to get support for this program by 
+contacting the original authors.
 
-I decided to retire the standalone version slowly, and to do all new
-development in this bundled variant.
-
 Requirements
 ============
 
@@ -546,4 +545,5 @@
 Additions to the tables above are welcome.
 
 and now catch your sounds,
-Heiko 		heiko at colossus.escape.de
+Heiko 		heiko at colossus.escape.de (Original author)
+Changes for the Cdrkit project by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -1,5 +1,12 @@
 # @(#)README	1.7 99/11/23 joerg
+#                   06/09/11 christian
 
+This describes the program as shipped with cdrkit, a spinoff from the
+cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer 
+involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not
+be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get 
+support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+
 Note:
 
 	This program requires a lot of virtual memory to run since it
@@ -8,6 +15,7 @@
 be unreasonable.  Without RockRidge and without the translation
 tables, the requirements would be considerably less.
 
+
 *****************************
 Notes for version 1.12
 
@@ -140,3 +148,7 @@
 
 	A few portability things have been fixed (hopefully).
 
+
+Source: README from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.graft_dirs
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.graft_dirs	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.graft_dirs	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -8,14 +8,14 @@
 with the possibility of determining the location of files. I hope
 that this guide helps you too.
 
-In order to use cdrecord it is first necessary to define to which scsi bus
+In order to use wodim it is first necessary to define to which scsi bus
 the cd-writer is connected. In my case the setup is dev=0,3,0. It is also
 interesting to have a separate directory in which all image files can
 be dumped: /home/cdsource is the directory I chose for dumping the images.
 
 The best way to understand how to create multi-session cds is to read
 README.multi. Most of what is going to be said here is based on that
-README file and on the help of several cdrecord users. 
+README file and on the help of several wodim users. 
 
 This Micro Howto is divided into two parts as follows:
 
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
 
 Does it look ok?  Great! Unmount /mnt/image. Now the burning process itself:
 
-cdrecord -v -dev=0,3,0 -multi -eject image1.raw 
+wodim -v -dev=0,3,0 -multi -eject image1.raw 
 
 To check the burned image we need to mount the cd; something like
 
@@ -72,9 +72,9 @@
 To create the second image on our cd, we need get information
 about sectors related to the first track. To do that, issue the command
 
-cdrecord -v -dev=0,3,0 -msinfo 
+wodim -v -dev=0,3,0 -msinfo 
 
-Cdrecord returns the following number
+wodim returns the following number
 
 0,135563
 
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
 
 Now we need to check of image2.raw is ok. The following command creates exactly what we 
 need.  Plese note that -C option. Only the first number changes in this case. The second one
-is always zero.  In our case the first number is zero due to cdrecord -msinfo.  When 
+is always zero.  In our case the first number is zero due to wodim -msinfo.  When 
 more tracks are added to the cd this number will change.
 
 mkisofs -D -l -r -f -m core -L -C 0,0 -M /dev/scd0 -o image2_test.raw  caldera/=/root
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
 
 Now let us burn image2.raw (not image2_test.raw)
 
-cdrecord -v -dev=0,3,0 -multi -eject image2.raw
+wodim -v -dev=0,3,0 -multi -eject image2.raw
 
 We can mount the CD again to see that the two directories are there.  We can carry on
 doing this until we decide to close the CD. If this is the case, don't use -multi when
@@ -112,15 +112,15 @@
 
 mkisofs -D -l -r -f -m core -L -o image1.raw etc/redhat/=/mnt/redhat/etc
 
-cdrecord -v -dev=0,3,0 -multi -eject image1.raw 
+wodim -v -dev=0,3,0 -multi -eject image1.raw 
 
 To check the burned image we need to mount the cd; something like
 
 mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /mnt/cdroms
 
-cdrecord -v -dev0,3,0 -msinfo 
+wodim -v -dev0,3,0 -msinfo 
 
-Cdrecord returns the following number
+wodim returns the following number
 
 0,14391
 
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
 
 Now the burning process itself.
 
-cdrecord -v -dev=0,3,0 -multi -eject image2.raw
+wodim -v -dev=0,3,0 -multi -eject image2.raw
 
 and we're done !!!!
 
@@ -147,3 +147,7 @@
 Good luxk!!!
 
 Eduardo Mendes - 11/23/99
+
+Source: README.graft_dirs from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.mkhybrid
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.mkhybrid	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.mkhybrid	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -122,4 +122,24 @@
 Please state the version, platform and command line used when submitting
 a bug report - the output from "-log-file -v" would help.
 
-James Pearson (j.pearson at ge.ucl.ac.uk)
+Original author: James Pearson (j.pearson at ge.ucl.ac.uk)
+
+This describes the program as shipped with cdrkit, a spinoff from the
+cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer
+involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not
+be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get
+support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+
+If you have support questions, send them to
+
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit"
+
+Source: README.mkhybrid from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.rootinfo
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.rootinfo	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.rootinfo	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -67,6 +67,24 @@
 Using this option, it is now possible to make a nearly true representation
 of a Mac folder layout on a Unix/Linux platform.
 
-James Pearson 26-Apr-2000
+Original author: James Pearson 26-Apr-2000
 
-Any comments/problems to j.pearson at ge.ucl.ac.uk
+This describes the program as shipped with cdrkit, a spinoff from the
+cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer
+involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not
+be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get
+support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+
+If you have support questions, send them to
+
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit"
+
+Source: README.rootinfo from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.session
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.session	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README.session	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
 
 	This release of mkisofs has basic support completed for
 multiple sessions.  However, we still need some interaction 
-between cdrecord and mkisofs for this to work correctly. This is needed as
-only cdrecord knows the different ways to gather these numbers for all 
+between wodim and mkisofs for this to work correctly. This is needed as
+only wodim knows the different ways to gather these numbers for all 
 different drives. It may be that future versions of mkisofs will include 
 the needed support for MMC compliant drives.
 
@@ -14,14 +14,14 @@
 systems that don't allow to read from CD drives with a sector size
 of 2048 bytes per sector. To use mkisofs on such an operating system, you
 will need a version of mkisofs that includes the SCSI transport library 
-from cdrecord. Simply use the dev= syntax from cdrecord with -M in
+from wodim. Simply use the dev= syntax from wodim with -M in
 such a case. It will tell mkisofs to use the SCSI transport library to 
 read from the CD instead of using the standard read() OS interface.
 
 	There is also a temporary hack in mkisofs in the form of a '-C' option.
 The -C option takes two numbers as input, which are delimited by commas.
 For example, you could specify "-C 1000,1020", but you should never just
-make up numbers to use here.  These numbers are determined from cdrecord.
+make up numbers to use here.  These numbers are determined from wodim.
 
 	Note that if you use -C and omit -M, it effectively means that
 you are writing a new session, starting at a non-zero block number,
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
 
 	In practice you should be able to do something like:
 
-mkisofs [other options] -C `cdrecord dev=b,t,l -msinfo` \
+mkisofs [other options] -C `wodim dev=b,t,l -msinfo` \
 		-M /dev/cdblkdev
 
 Replace 'b,t,l' by the aproriate numbers for SCSIbus, target and lun
@@ -41,8 +41,12 @@
 matured quite significantly.  It is entirely possible that bugs
 exists, or that further tweaks will be required somewhere along the
 way to get things working correctly.  The data gathering mode of
-cdrecord has been tested, and I believe it works correctly.  Caveat
+wodim has been tested, and I believe it works correctly.  Caveat
 Emptor.
 
 [Mar 1, 1999].
 
+
+Source: README.session from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/libedc/README
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/libedc/README	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/libedc/README	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+This describes the program as shipped with cdrkit, a spinoff from the
+cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer 
+involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not
+be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get 
+support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+
 This is a small description for the Reed-Solomon library intended for
 CD sector formatting.
 
@@ -111,3 +117,7 @@
 Yellow Book or ISO 10149
 Appendix Red Book
 Red Book or IEC 908
+
+Source: libedc/README from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/libhfs_iso/README
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/libhfs_iso/README	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/libhfs_iso/README	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
 # @(#)README	1.1 97/07/21 joerg
+                    06/09/11 christian
 
 Modified version of libhfs (v2.0) to work with mkhybrid.
 
@@ -14,6 +15,12 @@
  hfsutils - tools for reading and writing Macintosh HFS volumes
  Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Robert Leslie
 
+ This describes the program as shipped with cdrkit, a spinoff from the
+ cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer 
+ involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not
+ be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get 
+ support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+
  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
@@ -28,3 +35,7 @@
  along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
 
+
+Source: lihfs_iso/README from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/mkisofs/apple_driver.8
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/mkisofs/apple_driver.8	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/mkisofs/apple_driver.8	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -48,3 +48,25 @@
 .I mkisofs 1.05 PLUS
 by Andy Polyakov <appro at fy.chalmers.se>
 (see http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/mkisofs_plus.html)
+.PP
+This manpage describes the program implementation of
+.B
+apple_driver
+as shipped by the cdrkit distribution. See
+.B
+http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/
+for details. It is a spinof from the original program distributed by the cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+.PP
+If you have support questions, send them to
+.PP
+.B
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+.PP
+.B
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit" into the first line of the mail body.

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/mkisofs/diag/isodebug.8
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/mkisofs/diag/isodebug.8	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/mkisofs/diag/isodebug.8	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -76,16 +76,14 @@
 .fi
 
 .PP
-Though beeing the original author and deserving the most credits for
-successfull result, Joerg Schilling is no longer involved into the development
-of this application and therefore he shall not be made responsible for any
-problem caused by it. Do not try to get support by contacting the original
-author!
+This manpage describes the program implementation of
+.B
+isodebug
+as shipped by the cdrkit distribution. See
+.B
+http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/
+for details. It is a spinof from the original program distributed by the cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get support for this program by contacting the original authors.
 .PP
-Additional information can be found on:
-.br
-https://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/
-.PP
 If you have support questions, send them to
 .PP
 .B
@@ -100,4 +98,3 @@
 .PP
 writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit" into the first line of the mail body.
 
-

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/mkisofs/diag/isoinfo.8
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/mkisofs/diag/isoinfo.8	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/mkisofs/diag/isoinfo.8	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -230,6 +230,28 @@
 them
 Copyright (C) 1999-2004 J\*org Schilling.
 Patches to improve general usability would be gladly accepted.
+.PP
+This manpage describes the program implementation of
+.B
+isoinfo
+as shipped by the cdrkit distribution. See
+.B
+http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/
+for details. It is a spinof from the original program distributed by the cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+.PP
+If you have support questions, send them to
+.PP
+.B
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+.PP
+.B
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit" into the first line of the mail body.
 .SH BUGS
 The user interface really sucks.
 .SH FUTURE IMPROVEMENTS

Modified: nonameyet/trunk/scgcheck/scgcheck.1
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/scgcheck/scgcheck.1	2006-09-11 21:20:22 UTC (rev 259)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/scgcheck/scgcheck.1	2006-09-11 21:38:52 UTC (rev 260)
@@ -344,5 +344,24 @@
 Germany
 .fi
 .PP
-It has been modified by the cdrkit maintainers. See
-http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/ for details and support.
+This manpage describes the program implementation of
+.B
+scgcheck
+as shipped by the cdrkit distribution. See
+.B
+http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/
+for details. It is a spinoff from the original program distributed by the cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+.PP
+If you have support questions, send them to
+.PP
+.B
+debburn-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to
+.PP
+.B
+submit at bugs.debian.org
+.br
+.PP
+writing at least a short description into the Subject and "Package: cdrkit" into the first line of the mail body.




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