reassign 511482 wodim severity 511482 normal forcemerge 511369 511482 thanks
Le jeudi 5 février 2009 20:24:13 Paul Cartwright, vous avez écrit : > On Thu February 5 2009, Didier Raboud wrote: > > You have been asked your version of genisoimage on the 14. January - > > please respond with the output of: > > > > $ dpkg -p genisoimage|grep Version > > from my original thread: > > yes it did. with K3B it would say completed, yet when I ejected the DVD & > then put it back in, it said it was blank. Other times, it wouldstart > buring, get to 27% then hang and fail. > If you look back in this thread or the other thread I gave the error > messages. like this one: > http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user/browse_thread/thread/72de0 >f9c14bc4a05/1280fb0da9c33e03?lnk=raot&pli=1 Okay. I won't read nor comment a very long thread polluted by well-known trolls around wodim vs cdrkit/cdrecord. You already reported this bug on wodim and I think that this actual bug is a duplicate of it. So I am hereby reassigning, downgrading and merging this bug. If you want that bug to be handled with more care, you will need to be more concise and precise in your following-up mails. * For CD-burning related bugs, please mention the exact hardware that you use. * For all bugs, please mention the versions of the various packages used * When you test or try to reproduce your bug, use one tool and do only one action at once (wodim file.iso => works ?, genisoimage => works ?, ...) that is: "hunt" the bug down to a "single point of failure". If this turns out to be impossible or too hard, at least provide a "path to reproduce the bug", that is: I did this with that file, I used that command and it produced this. Keep in mind that the maintainer or anybody willing to correct the bug that you report has to be able to understand and/or reproduce your bug to be able to correct it. "A good question contains half the answer." Best regards, OdyX -- Didier Raboud, proud Debian user. CH-1802 Corseaux did...@raboud.com
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