Finnally...libburn has a developer version release for 0.1. Attached is the original announcement from the libburn mail list. -----Forwarded Message----- > From: Derek Foreman <manmower signalmarketing com> > To: Libburn Mailing List <libburn pdx freedesktop org> > Subject: [Libburn] Libburn 0.1 released > Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 22:16:12 -0600 > > This is the first public release of libburn, and represents a freeze of > most of the writing and device information sections of the api. > > The ripping code is 100% NON functional > > There are functions that can make libburn print things to stdout/stderr. > they are for debugging only - do NOT parse their output :) > > Currently, only one burn mode is supported - "raw/raw16". Not a lot of > drives support this mode. Some claim to support it, but do not. > > This is not intended for end users, the code in the test directory > (blank.c, burniso.c, and master.c) is intended as a rough example of how > to use the api. They operate in simulate mode. > > I'm releasing now to give the front end authors something to work with > while we add more write modes and features to the library. > > It's at http://icculus.org/burn > > _______________________________________________ > Libburn mailing list > Libburn pdx freedesktop org > http://pdx.freedesktop.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libburn -- Sean Harshbarger harshy dersoldat org http://www.dersoldat.org http://coaster.sf.net Key fingerprint = 086A AA96 51DD D84D 3E64 1B26 778F 2335 C828 E736
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