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Hey Floessie, Thanks for your message. I didn't realize dvdisaster was kicked out of Debian Testing, but you're right: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=957156 About the official author, he's aware of this repository, and is happy/okay with it. I think we can't say he abandoned the project, my guess is that it's mainly a life priority issue. He doesn't seem to have ruled out resuming work on it at a later time, so, only time will tell. |
That's probably a good idea. You could also try to build it on Sid with the latest Clang. That often reveals more problems than GCC.
Good to know, he's aware of your work. As Thanks again for your efforts, |
For the record, dvdisaster is back in Bullseye https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/dvdisaster |
I'm wondering whether you will still support this project in the near future. Just to make it work on newer OSes. |
Yes, I'm planning to continue supporting this version for the years to come, this is the very reason of the existence of this repo. I do have media protected by dvdisaster, so it's in my direct interest to ensure it still works in 10+ years. Note that this version does have GUI too, you just have to compile it. It's easy to provide a precompiled CLI version that works everywhere (Debian, Centos, Arch, etc) but the GUI version must be compiled on the OS it'll be running on, or it won't work, due to the multiple dependencies. Compiling yourself might be easier than you think :) In any case, I've learnt a bit about github actions in the last few weeks, so prepackaging a GUI version for several Debian, Ubuntu etc. versions might be doable. Will look into that in the next few days |
For the linux version maybe an AppImage package is a way to go?
does this still hold even on your version? If I create an ECC file for newer disc using the debian release of dvdisaster (0.79.5) and open them in your (0.79.6pt4) on windows (vice versa), are they still compatible? Thanks |
AppImage might be a good idea indeed. Yes, the compatibility does still hold with my version. To be clear, I'll never break compat with previous versions, this would be against the goal of this repo. |
I just released an AppImage version. Thanks for the idea! |
Just found out about this, great news. Upon noticing the official dvdisaster site was down I feared an eventual removal from Debian, which would be unfortunate given the purpose of the program. Thank you for reviving it and keeping backwards compatibility and also thank you Carsten Gnörlich if you're reading. |
I don't have a lot to say except for thank you for maintaining this, this software is still critical for some of us! |
Salut Stéphane,
I just wanted to thank you for reviving
dvdisaster
. It's been an invaluable tool for me in the past and will sure be in the BD-R era.I just realized it was dropped from Debian Testing for being unfit for GCC 10. Are you planning to point the maintainers to your repository so it will be part of Bullseye again? Is there any contact with Carsten Gnörlich or any info on why he abandoned
dvdisaster
without making sure someone else cares about the "official" branch?Best,
Flössie
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