> UTSL. It looks to me like cdrecord exits with -2 (which is 254 as an
> unsigned char IIRC) when there are non-fatal errors.
UTSL - good idea. why didn't I think of that? :)
(pts/8)root@marsala:/tmp/cdrtools-2.0/cdrecord$ grep -i return * | grep "\-2"
(pts/8)root@marsala:/tmp/cdrtools-2.0/cdre
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 07:28:56PM -0600, Jason Pepas wrote:
> > You know that without knowing anything about your cdrecord
>
> (pts/8)jason@marsala:~$ dpkg -l | grep cdrecord
> ii cdrecord 1.10+11a34-1 A command line CD/DVD writing tool
>
> > or Debian version
>
> (pts/8)jason@marsala:
> You know that without knowing anything about your cdrecord
(pts/8)jason@marsala:~$ dpkg -l | grep cdrecord
ii cdrecord 1.10+11a34-1 A command line CD/DVD writing tool
> or Debian version
(pts/8)jason@marsala:~$ cat /etc/debian_version
testing/unstable
> without knowing what you are
#include
* Jason Pepas [Wed, Jan 29 2003, 03:28:25PM]:
> cdrecord appears to exit with status 254, which works fine from console, and
> burns good cd's, but causes make to think it failed, when it actually didn't.
>
> ideas?
You know that without knowing anything about your cdrecord or Debian
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cdrecord appears to exit with status 254, which works fine from console, and
burns good cd's, but causes make to think it failed, when it actually didn't.
ideas?
man page turns up nothing, google returns 2 other people asking my question
with no answer (one in spanish).
-jason pepas
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