On 08/25/2012 08:58 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
wodim is an utter pile of rubbish. Only the true
cdrecord actually works well.
Download the one true cdrecord from:
http://cdrecord.berlios.de/private/cdrecord.html
and build it from source.
Try to ignore the fact that the author is a supreme
ass who rubs everyone the wrong way. Focus on the
fact that the cdrecord tool actually works :-).
I downloaded 3.0 and the beta which is 3.0.1.
For both of them the outputs of make, gmake and smake is the same.
Here is the output of make and gmake and smake
$ make
RULES/rules.top:43: RULES/ldummy.lnk: No such file or directory
W A R N I N G Messages like:
gmake[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/cdrtools-2.01/libschily'
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/cvmod.d: No such file or directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/dat.d: No such file or directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/fcons.d: No such file or directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/fdown.d: No such file or directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/fdup.d: No such file or directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/ffileread.d: No such file or
directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/ffilewrite.d: No such file or
directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/fgetline.d: No such file or
directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/fgetstr.d: No such file or directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/file_raise.d: No such file or
directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/fileclose.d: No such file or
directory
....
are caused by a GNU make bug and not by the Schily makefile system.
The related bug has been reported to the GNU make maintainers in 1998 but
as the bug has not yet been fixed, it seems that GNU make is
unmaintained :-(
A working highly portable make program is at ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/smake
You may switch off this warning by calling "gmake GMAKE_NOWARN=true ..."
RULES/rules1.top:261: incs/Dnull: No such file or directory
RULES/rules1.top:265: *** multiple target patterns. Stop.
$ gmake
RULES/rules.top:43: RULES/ldummy.lnk: No such file or directory
W A R N I N G Messages like:
gmake[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/cdrtools-2.01/libschily'
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/cvmod.d: No such file or directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/dat.d: No such file or directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/fcons.d: No such file or directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/fdown.d: No such file or directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/fdup.d: No such file or directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/ffileread.d: No such file or
directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/ffilewrite.d: No such file or
directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/fgetline.d: No such file or
directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/fgetstr.d: No such file or directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/file_raise.d: No such file or
directory
../RULES/r-gmake.dep:76: OBJ/<arch-dir>/fileclose.d: No such file or
directory
....
are caused by a GNU make bug and not by the Schily makefile system.
The related bug has been reported to the GNU make maintainers in 1998 but
as the bug has not yet been fixed, it seems that GNU make is
unmaintained :-(
A working highly portable make program is at ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/smake
You may switch off this warning by calling "gmake GMAKE_NOWARN=true ..."
RULES/rules1.top:261: incs/Dnull: No such file or directory
RULES/rules1.top:265: *** multiple target patterns. Stop.
So I tried smake:
smake
Use of assignment to $[ is deprecated at /usr/local/bin/smake line 165.
/usr/local/bin/smake:Error: Output file "Makefile" exists and seems to have
not been generated by SMake, or has been edited since SMake
created it. In either event, it will not be stomped. Resolve
this issue first and invoke /usr/local/bin/smake again.
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