freebsd-ports/sysutils/cdrdao/pkg-descr
Alexander Leidinger 5af2b1ef15 - Update to 1.1.8. Relevant parts from the release notes:
<snip>
  - Improved performance of the new L-EC code by up to a factor 2 depending
    on the hardware.
  - 'read-test' runs L-EC encoder over mode 1 or mode 2 form 1 sectors to
    allow performance testing in conjunction with option --speed.
  new:
  - toc2cddb: translates a TOC file into a cddb file. (Giuseppe Corbelli)
  new:
  - cue2toc: convert CUE to TOC format for audio CDs. (Matthias Czapla)
  <snip>

  Note:	The 1.1.8 tarball was re-rolled twice because of missing files and
	a show-stopper in gcdmaster and some SourceForge mirrors still might
	need to catch up on it. If you have problems with differing checksums
	please fetch from ftp://us.dl.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/cdrdao,
	which is known to carry the latest version.
- Use/respect DATADIR and DOCSDIR.
- Make PREFIX-clean by respecting PREFIX instead of LOCALBASE.
- First part of splitting gcdmaster into a slave port because the conditional
  compilation via HAVE_GNOME caused problems when gnomelibs where installed
  afterwards (PR 61840).
- Tidy the PORTDOCS a bit, e.g. no longer install the release notes for
  previous releases, they are easily accessible on the homepage anyway.
- On deinstall, remind the user to delete the global config file if existent
  and permanently removing this port.
- In pkg-descr, mention that cdrdao also handles the bin/cue format. Wording
  taken from the Debian cdrdao package.
- Fix some references in the cdrdao manpage to fit FreeBSD.
- Remove the WITH_PTHREADS knob, it was never very usefull on FreeBSD.
- Remove the WITHOUT_SCGLIB knob, the "native" CAM interface of cdrdao has
  issues with ATAPICAM and probably will be removed in future version.
- Remove "-DBSD_SCSI_SENSE_BUG" from CFLAGS, for an explanation see
  sysutils/sformat/Makefile revision 1.5.

Submitted by:	maintainer
2004-02-18 14:56:10 +00:00

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Cdrdao records audio or data CD-R[W]s in disc-at-once (DAO) mode based on
textual description of the CD contents (toc-file).
Among others, cdrdao can handle the bin/cue format commonly used for VCDs
or disks with subchannel data.
WWW: http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/