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Joerg Schilling: |
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>Hartmut Figge <h.figge@×××.de> wrote: |
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>> Starting xcdroast with -d 10 shows the problem: |
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>> DGB1: spawning: /usr/lib/xcdroast-0.98/bin/xcdrwrap CDDA2WAV -D "2,1,0" |
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>> -J -g -Q -H -v toc,summary,sectors,titles |
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>> DGB10: readtoc: cdda2wav: Invalid argument. Cannot open output fd 0. |
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>This is a bug in cdda2wav that only hits when compiled in 64 bit mode. For this |
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>reason, it has not been detected for a long time as Solaris by default uses 32 |
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>Bit applications as 64 bit application on an orthogonal CPU are usually |
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>slower... |
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Ah, therefore it doesn't occur in a chroot to an old Gentoo. |
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>The bug has been fixed on March 28, 2017 and published in schilytools. |
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>Today, I published a separate source ball cdrtools-3.02a09. |
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Thanks, Joerg. In the meantime I had played a little, for the first |
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time, with an overlay to get the exact versions of the relevant programs |
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and was a little baffled that it didn't help. |
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I can imagine that finding the issue was tricky. |
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Hartmut |