pBurn 4.3.19
Version 4.3.6
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Changelog
- Added Error-msg if growisofs wants you to do a full blanking. (Thanks to Charlie6)
- Bugfix: Export iso with only 1 non-video-file in burnlist gives option to build video-iso.
- Bugfix: Broken symlink to rox:OpenWith - Burn with pBurn. (thanks to SFR)
- Bugfix: Removed dead NLS-link from pet. (thanks to rg66)
See main post
Changelog
- Added Error-msg if growisofs wants you to do a full blanking. (Thanks to Charlie6)
- Bugfix: Export iso with only 1 non-video-file in burnlist gives option to build video-iso.
- Bugfix: Broken symlink to rox:OpenWith - Burn with pBurn. (thanks to SFR)
- Bugfix: Removed dead NLS-link from pet. (thanks to rg66)
In 4.3.6 - "ps | grep" etc to detect running instance of Xdialog, etc only works if you use busybox version of ps. This is the case in puppy (ps is a symlink to busybox) but may not be true on others (=Fatdog) where ps is actually the full ps. As a result, dialogs are not closed when they should be.
The fix is simple, use "busybox ps" instead of "ps" on line 99, and 305 on func_exec, line 326 on "pburn" and line 383 on func_gui. Doing this will not harm other puppies anyway.
For your consideration
The fix is simple, use "busybox ps" instead of "ps" on line 99, and 305 on func_exec, line 326 on "pburn" and line 383 on func_gui. Doing this will not harm other puppies anyway.
For your consideration
Fatdog64 forum links: [url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Latest version[/url] | [url=https://cutt.ly/ke8sn5H]Contributed packages[/url] | [url=https://cutt.ly/se8scrb]ISO builder[/url]
jamesbond
In the more recent code I have instead used the following code which works with the full ps.
Could you test if this works ok for you. pBurn should not rely on busybox.
Sigmund
In the more recent code I have instead used the following code which works with the full ps.
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grep -F 'Xdialog' <<< $(ps -eo pid,command)
Sigmund
Agreed - the idea is that it should work equally well with or without busybox.zigbert wrote:pBurn should not rely on busybox.
On a quick test, it seems to work. But "busybox ps" doesn't recognise "-eo", so puppies that symlink ps to busybox will fail this. One format that will work equally well is "ps -ef" but the output format is different ...Could you test if this works ok for you. pBurn should not rely on busybox.Code: Select all
grep -F 'Xdialog' <<< $(ps -eo pid,command)
Fatdog64 forum links: [url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Latest version[/url] | [url=https://cutt.ly/ke8sn5H]Contributed packages[/url] | [url=https://cutt.ly/se8scrb]ISO builder[/url]
Problem to burn BluRay-Data-Discs
May be I did something wrong, but I'm not able to burn a BR with success.
I want to use BluRay-Discs to backup my important files and verify the burned data.
First, I used pBurn 3.7.5 (which came with Precise 5.4.3) - Error at about 98 %
Second, I updated pBurn to 4.3.6 (still in Precise 5.4.3) - but don't get a start-burn-pop-up. After pressing the burn-botton, pBurn displays a pop-up, telling me that the burn-command will be build, but nothing happens after that.
Third, I gave porteus (3.0.1) a try which comes with pburn 4.0.1 - the error occured while pBurn tried to close the disc.
The BRs with error in burn-process are readable. So I have serveral burned BluRays with data but I never know if all is burned and if the burned data are ok.
What can I do?
I want to use BluRay-Discs to backup my important files and verify the burned data.
First, I used pBurn 3.7.5 (which came with Precise 5.4.3) - Error at about 98 %
Second, I updated pBurn to 4.3.6 (still in Precise 5.4.3) - but don't get a start-burn-pop-up. After pressing the burn-botton, pBurn displays a pop-up, telling me that the burn-command will be build, but nothing happens after that.
Third, I gave porteus (3.0.1) a try which comes with pburn 4.0.1 - the error occured while pBurn tried to close the disc.
The BRs with error in burn-process are readable. So I have serveral burned BluRays with data but I never know if all is burned and if the burned data are ok.
What can I do?
[color=blue][size=75]Toshiba Satallite M30X-124 | ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 | Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG
Most Linux need special boot options to boot on this laptop: i8042.nomux=1 highres=off nohz=off irqpoll[/size][/color]
Most Linux need special boot options to boot on this laptop: i8042.nomux=1 highres=off nohz=off irqpoll[/size][/color]
OK. I tried Slacko 5.7 (pBurn 4.3.4 is inside) - with the same Result:zigbert wrote:Either go from precise to slacko or another more modern Puppy, or install cdrtools to your Precise.
Any other hints befor I give Windows a try?antilet wrote:Third, I gave porteus (3.0.1) a try which comes with pburn 4.0.1 - the error occured while pBurn tried to close the disc.
[color=blue][size=75]Toshiba Satallite M30X-124 | ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 | Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG
Most Linux need special boot options to boot on this laptop: i8042.nomux=1 highres=off nohz=off irqpoll[/size][/color]
Most Linux need special boot options to boot on this laptop: i8042.nomux=1 highres=off nohz=off irqpoll[/size][/color]
Sure very handy, but only one folder and no verify,.close or not close session?rcrsn51 wrote:The definitive work on Blu-ray and Puppy was done here with PeasyDisc. However, I have not tested this in Slacko 57.
Just for the record- pBurns error-message:
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closing session: -[ CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=5h/ INVALID FIELD IN CDB: Input/output error
[color=blue][size=75]Toshiba Satallite M30X-124 | ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 | Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG
Most Linux need special boot options to boot on this laptop: i8042.nomux=1 highres=off nohz=off irqpoll[/size][/color]
Most Linux need special boot options to boot on this laptop: i8042.nomux=1 highres=off nohz=off irqpoll[/size][/color]
antilet
If PeasyDisc works for you, it would be interesting to compare the burning commands. The commands are built into a temporary execution-file.
PeasyDisc: /tmp/go.sh
pBurn: /root/.pburn/tmp/exec
It would be great if you took the time to show us the content of those files after a blu-ray burn. The commands will show us what filesystem settings that are used. I don't know if there is any preferred filesystem for blu-ray as long as you use it as a data-storage (and not for video).
Thank you
Sigmund
If PeasyDisc works for you, it would be interesting to compare the burning commands. The commands are built into a temporary execution-file.
PeasyDisc: /tmp/go.sh
pBurn: /root/.pburn/tmp/exec
It would be great if you took the time to show us the content of those files after a blu-ray burn. The commands will show us what filesystem settings that are used. I don't know if there is any preferred filesystem for blu-ray as long as you use it as a data-storage (and not for video).
Thank you
Sigmund
Last edited by zigbert on Sun 24 Aug 2014, 20:24, edited 1 time in total.
Create a temporary source folder. Drag symlinks from your various data folders into the source folder. Select the source folder for burning.antilet wrote:but only one folder
Typically, you would not want to close a BD session because that prevents you from adding more data.close or not close session
Version 3.2 now has a Verify option after writing data to disc.and no verify
More importantly, was the burn successful with PeasyDisc? Did you get to 100% without errors? How full is the disc?
What Puppy are you using? The versions of Precise will be unreliable if you burn large amounts of data.
Last edited by rcrsn51 on Mon 25 Aug 2014, 13:35, edited 1 time in total.
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You are using the attribute -use-the-force-luke=notty for burning with growisofs. I can't find any documentation of this parameter, but looking at -use-the-force-luke=tty, it might be interesting. Can you give some knowledge?rcrsn51 wrote:The definitive work on Blu-ray and Puppy was done here with PeasyDisc.
Thanks
Sigmund
Version 4.3.9
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Changelog
- New Overburn/overwrite-msg if size requires it.
- - - - Specific DVD/BD info in the 'overburn' dialog to alternatively overwrite existing data.
- - - - Added the attribute -use-the-force-luke=tty to skip interactive msg from growisofs.
- - - - Added the attribute -use-the-force-luke=spare:none to overburn BD.
- - - - Help: Adjusted overburn info.
- Bugfix: Auto-set overburning of BD/DVD if chosen/required.
- Set uid and gid to 0 for rockridge filesystem on the burnt media.
See main post
Changelog
- New Overburn/overwrite-msg if size requires it.
- - - - Specific DVD/BD info in the 'overburn' dialog to alternatively overwrite existing data.
- - - - Added the attribute -use-the-force-luke=tty to skip interactive msg from growisofs.
- - - - Added the attribute -use-the-force-luke=spare:none to overburn BD.
- - - - Help: Adjusted overburn info.
- Bugfix: Auto-set overburning of BD/DVD if chosen/required.
- Set uid and gid to 0 for rockridge filesystem on the burnt media.
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:-( mkisofs has failed: 255
Hi,
using version 4.3.9 with all dependencies checked OK (excepted for Nero ...):
wanting to burn 955MB pictures files from a 1GB SD car to a non-empty DVD-RW, Multisession, with 4.38 GB free (according to the «memory space bar» footer) , i got the following error message:
Thanks for any reply!
Charlie
using version 4.3.9 with all dependencies checked OK (excepted for Nero ...):
wanting to burn 955MB pictures files from a 1GB SD car to a non-empty DVD-RW, Multisession, with 4.38 GB free (according to the «memory space bar» footer) , i got the following error message:
How can this message be interpreted? Are there too much files to burn? what is the limit then?Pburn version 4.3.9
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COMMAND:
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#!/bin/sh
mkisofs -iso-level 4 -r -D -V "pictWB14" -p pBurn4_4 -o "/mnt/home/Pburn.iso" -C 0,0 -M /dev/sr1 -exclude-list /root/.pburn/tmp/exclude -graft-points -path-list=/root/.pburn/tmp/graft_points
growisofs -use-the-force-luke=notray -use-the-force-luke=tty -C 0,0 -M /dev/sr1="/mnt/home/Pburn.iso"
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OUTPUT:
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Warning: Creating ISO-9660:1999 (version 2) filesystem.
Warning: ISO-9660 filenames longer than 31 may cause buffer overflows in the OS.
Setting input-charset to 'UTF-8' from locale.
SUSP signatures version 1 found
Rock Ridge signatures version 1 found
Rock Ridge id 'RRIP_1991A'
mkisofs: Inode number overflow, too many files in file system.
growisofs: -C argument is insane.
Thanks for any reply!
Charlie
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Charlie
I can reproduce the error - will investigate...
You can solve this by using the default burn-setting - 'on-the-fly'.
Normally, there aren't many reasons for using a temporary storage when burning DVDs.
I can reproduce the error - will investigate...
You can solve this by using the default burn-setting - 'on-the-fly'.
Normally, there aren't many reasons for using a temporary storage when burning DVDs.
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