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[bug#28398] Xfburn


From: ng0
Subject: [bug#28398] Xfburn
Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2017 15:33:05 +0000

Christopher Baines transcribed 3.8K bytes:
> On Sat, 9 Sep 2017 14:15:04 +0000
> ng0 <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
> > This adds Xfburn + 2 libburnia packages it depends on.
> > 
> > What I could not test was actually burning a disk,
> > as I can't afford to buy new optical disks at the moment.
> > 
> > It builds.
> 
> It builds for me too :)
> 
> Looking at the libburn package.
> 
> > +    (synopsis "library for reading, mastering and writing optical
> > discs")
> 
> guix lint says:
> 
> gnu/packages/cdrom.scm:717:14: address@hidden: synopsis should start
> with an upper-case letter or digit

Ok.

> > +    (description
> > +     "libburn is the library by which preformatted data get onto optical 
> > media.
> > +It uses either @file{/dev/sgN} (e.g. on kernel 2.4 with ide-scsi) or 
> > @file{/dev/srM}
> > +or @file{/dev/hdX} (e.g. on kernel 2.6).  libburn is the foundation of the
> > +libburnia-project cdrecord emulation.  Its code is independent of 
> > cdrecord.")
> 
> I'm unsure about the first sentence, "libburn is the library" makes it
> sounds like there is only one library (this one) that does this. Would
> something like "libburn is a library to write preformatted data to
> optical media" work?
> 
> Also, I don't get the cdrecord reference at the end.

Tbh I took this 1:1 from upstream. They don't really provide a good insight into
what's what as far as I remember.

> Looking at the libisofs package.
> 
> > +    (synopsis "library for reading, mastering and writing optical discs")
> 
> guix lint says:
> 
> gnu/packages/cdrom.scm:742:14: address@hidden: synopsis should start
> with an upper-case letter or digit
> 
> Also, this is the same as the libburn package, which probably means
> they need tweaking to be more useful.
> 
> > +    (description
> > +     "libisofs is a library to create an ISO-9660 filesystem, supports 
> > extensions
> 
> I think this would read better split in to two sentences, as in "...
> filesystem.  It supports"
> 
> > +like RockRidge or Joliet, and introduces an own extension AAIP.  It is a 
> > full
> 
> I think this would read better if you swap out "an" for "its".
> 
> > +featured ISO-9660 editor which composes and changes the directory tree of 
> > an
> > +ISO image.  This tree and its newly imported data file contents get then
> 
> I think this would read better if you swap the order of "get" and
> "then", as in "imported data file contents then get".
> 
> Looking finally at the xfburn package.
> 
> The description seems a bit odd to me, as things like blanking CDs, or
> compositions are not terms I've heard commonly, but I think this is ok.
> 
> I had some broken icons when I tried running this, and got some
> corresponding warnings, but this could be because I'm using Gnome and
> not XFCE.
> 
> (xfburn:15797): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading theme icon
> 'stock_xfburn-audio-cd' for stock: Icon 'stock_xfburn-audio-cd' not
> present in theme

Not a blocking issue (the icons) but Xfburn is not limited to Xfce,
so we should figure out which icon-set is needed.

> 
> Thanks for the patches, and let me know if the proofreading the
> descriptions is helpful?      

Well I still don't know more about burning disk application interiors.
Can you come up with better descriptions?
It is hard for me to take https://dev.lovelyhq.com/libburnia/web/wikis/home
and the descriptions linked in there and to decide what is useful.
-- 
ng0
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