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From: | Burkhard Plaum |
Subject: | Re: [Libcdio-devel] New MMC routines and thoughts on eject |
Date: | Wed, 11 Oct 2006 16:38:54 +0200 |
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Hi, R. Bernstein wrote: [...] Will reactivate my eject buttons and test them ASAP.
Been thinking more about the eject problem. Would it make sense to have two kinds of eject, one that does OS magic and another that just works at drive level? Might it not be the case that some programs want to eject only if the OS doesn't have to get involved (which may also require special permission), while other applications might want anunconditional eject?
I think a single function API like cdio_eject_media_drive() is sufficient. I cannot think of a situation, where an application should care about how the eject is realized internally, but maybe I'm wrong. IMO it's more important to implement ejecting as reliable as possible, which will probably involve trying several methods anyway. Cheers Burkhard
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