Hello, I am trying to control a CD-ROM drive using python. The code I use is shown below.
> import CDROM > from fcntl import ioctl > import os > > > class Device: > > CDdevice="" > CDfd = None > > def __init__(self,name): > self.CDdevice = name #we get a device name when module loaded > > if self.CDdevice == "": > print "No device specified" > sys.exit(-1) > self.openCD() > > def openCD(self): > > try: > self.CDfd = open(self.CDdevice, 'r') #open the device > and return filedescriptor > > except(OSError,IOError): #if there is an OS or IO Error > (usually indicates nodisk) > print "Device Error, Halting.... (usually means drive > or disk not found)" > sys.exit(-1) > def unlockCD(self): > return self.sendCDcommand(CDROM.CDROM_LOCKDOOR,0) > def ejectCD(self): > self.unlockCD() #we need to unlock the CD tray before we try to > eject, otherwise we get an IO Error (#5) > return self.sendCDcommand(CDROM.CDROMEJECT) > > def sendCDcommand(self,command,argument=''): > return ioctl(self.CDfd,command,argument) > The code that calls the class is a follows: > import CD_Bindings > > CD = CD_Bindings.Device("/dev/cdrom") > > print CD.ejectCD() This works great, but only when there is a disk inside, otherwise we get an error. My issue is that I need to be able to eject the CDROM tray even if there is no disk inside. This is possible because other programs (like the linux "eject" command) can do it. Its just a question of how it is done in python. So I'm posting here in the hope someone can tell me. Thanks, Ognjen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list