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- Update to 1.0.4

- Changes:
- K3b now silently allows the burning of files bigger than 4 GB if an
appropriate version of genisoimage or mkisofs is installed
("silently" means that I did not introduce any new messages).
- I was not able to find the awful "disabled DMA" bug but I introduced
a little workaround which hopefully solves it for many of you (BTW:
K3b from svn trunk does support  DVD burning with cdrecord.)
- Never use growisofs parameter -dvd-compat with DVD-RW media in
restricted overwrite mode (some drives do not like that).
- Unmount medium before DVD formatting.

PR:		ports/118535
Approved by:	Heiner <h.eichmann@gmx.de> (maintainer)
		linimon (mentor)
This commit is contained in:
Beech Rintoul 2007-12-12 05:00:47 +00:00
parent 9e9592d925
commit 355d40751b
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=203163
6 changed files with 30 additions and 30 deletions

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#
PORTNAME= k3b
PORTVERSION= 1.0.3
PORTREVISION= 1
PORTVERSION= 1.0.4
CATEGORIES= sysutils multimedia kde
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= ${PORTNAME}

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MD5 (k3b-1.0.3.tar.bz2) = ca9b761045cac9aeccdf1b941a310996
SHA256 (k3b-1.0.3.tar.bz2) = c5d1afe150de90c898f6566e14bf1e3d868dc4a9e8523c2065b283108b410eb9
SIZE (k3b-1.0.3.tar.bz2) = 5092806
MD5 (k3b-1.0.4.tar.bz2) = 42538ddae0809707d3bcdbe0a6ed6a43
SHA256 (k3b-1.0.4.tar.bz2) = 2b384127c330bf6c9ef5d08733b0da2d815aec66893a8fc628b746181f06d4bb
SIZE (k3b-1.0.4.tar.bz2) = 5115790

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@ -25,20 +25,21 @@ Notes for FreeBSD 5.x and onwards users:
Alternatively (especially if you are using hot plug capable CD or
DVD drives) you could add an 'add path 'cd*' mode 666' or an
'add path 'cd*' mode 660 group XXX' to your /etc/devfs.rules
under '[system=10]'. To enable it, add a 'devfs_system_ruleset="system"'
to your /etc/rc.conf.
under '[system=10]'. To enable it, add a
'devfs_system_ruleset="system"' to your /etc/rc.conf.
- or just give mount and umount the suid flag, which is a security leak.
3c. Every user who should be able to use k3b must have read and write access
to all pass through devices connected with CD and DVD drives and to the
/dev/xpt0 device. Run 'camcontrol devlist' to identify those devices (seek
string 'passX' at the end of each line and modify the rights of
/dev/passX). Note, that this is a security leak as well but that there is
no alternative! To make this changes permanent, add 'devd_enable="YES"'
to /etc/rc.conf as described above. Furthermore add a 'perm passX 666'
for each pass device and a 'perm xpt0 666'. If you prefer to bind the
access rights to a group, use the own command as described above. If you
prefer to set this rights dynamically, add a line 'add path 'pass*' ...'
to your /etc/devfs.rules as described above.
string 'passX' at the end of each line) and modify the rights of
/dev/passX. Note, that this is a security leak as well but that there is no
alternative!
To make this changes permanent, add (as described above) a
'devd_enable="YES"' to /etc/rc.conf and a 'perm passX 666' for each pass
device and a 'perm xpt0 666' to /etc/devfs.conf. If you prefer to bind
the access rights to a group, use the 'own' command as described above.
Instead, if you prefer to set this rights dynamically, add a line
'add path 'pass*' ...' to your /etc/devfs.rules as described above.
4. Check, that DMA is activated for atapi devices: 'sysctl hw.ata.atapi_dma'
If not, set it to 1 and put a 'hw.ata.atapi_dma=1' into /boot/loader.conf.
5. Create a directory on a partition, which has enough disk space to hold a CDs

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#
PORTNAME= k3b
PORTVERSION= 1.0.3
PORTREVISION= 1
PORTVERSION= 1.0.4
CATEGORIES= sysutils multimedia kde
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= ${PORTNAME}

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MD5 (k3b-1.0.3.tar.bz2) = ca9b761045cac9aeccdf1b941a310996
SHA256 (k3b-1.0.3.tar.bz2) = c5d1afe150de90c898f6566e14bf1e3d868dc4a9e8523c2065b283108b410eb9
SIZE (k3b-1.0.3.tar.bz2) = 5092806
MD5 (k3b-1.0.4.tar.bz2) = 42538ddae0809707d3bcdbe0a6ed6a43
SHA256 (k3b-1.0.4.tar.bz2) = 2b384127c330bf6c9ef5d08733b0da2d815aec66893a8fc628b746181f06d4bb
SIZE (k3b-1.0.4.tar.bz2) = 5115790

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@ -25,20 +25,21 @@ Notes for FreeBSD 5.x and onwards users:
Alternatively (especially if you are using hot plug capable CD or
DVD drives) you could add an 'add path 'cd*' mode 666' or an
'add path 'cd*' mode 660 group XXX' to your /etc/devfs.rules
under '[system=10]'. To enable it, add a 'devfs_system_ruleset="system"'
to your /etc/rc.conf.
under '[system=10]'. To enable it, add a
'devfs_system_ruleset="system"' to your /etc/rc.conf.
- or just give mount and umount the suid flag, which is a security leak.
3c. Every user who should be able to use k3b must have read and write access
to all pass through devices connected with CD and DVD drives and to the
/dev/xpt0 device. Run 'camcontrol devlist' to identify those devices (seek
string 'passX' at the end of each line and modify the rights of
/dev/passX). Note, that this is a security leak as well but that there is
no alternative! To make this changes permanent, add 'devd_enable="YES"'
to /etc/rc.conf as described above. Furthermore add a 'perm passX 666'
for each pass device and a 'perm xpt0 666'. If you prefer to bind the
access rights to a group, use the own command as described above. If you
prefer to set this rights dynamically, add a line 'add path 'pass*' ...'
to your /etc/devfs.rules as described above.
string 'passX' at the end of each line) and modify the rights of
/dev/passX. Note, that this is a security leak as well but that there is no
alternative!
To make this changes permanent, add (as described above) a
'devd_enable="YES"' to /etc/rc.conf and a 'perm passX 666' for each pass
device and a 'perm xpt0 666' to /etc/devfs.conf. If you prefer to bind
the access rights to a group, use the 'own' command as described above.
Instead, if you prefer to set this rights dynamically, add a line
'add path 'pass*' ...' to your /etc/devfs.rules as described above.
4. Check, that DMA is activated for atapi devices: 'sysctl hw.ata.atapi_dma'
If not, set it to 1 and put a 'hw.ata.atapi_dma=1' into /boot/loader.conf.
5. Create a directory on a partition, which has enough disk space to hold a CDs