Messages in this thread | | | From | Joerg Schilling <> | Date | Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:03:30 +0100 | Subject | Re: CD writing in future Linux (stirring up a hornets' nest) |
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"D. Hazelton" <dhazelton@enter.net> wrote:
> And does cdrecord even need libscg anymore? From having actually gone through > your code, Joerg, I can tell you that it does serve a larger purpose. But at > this point I have to ask - besides cdrecord and a few other _COMPACT_ _DISC_ > writing programs, does _ANYONE_ use libscg? Is it ever used to access any > other devices that are either SCSI or use a SCSI command protocol (like > ATAPI)? My point there is that you have a wonderful library, but despite > your wishes, there is no proof that it is ever used for anything except > writing/ripping CD's.
Name a single program (not using libscg) that implements user space SCSI and runs on as many platforms as cdrecord/libscg does.
Jörg
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