fx fraipont wrote:
Martin Love wrote:
Hi FX,
On Sunday 26 September 2004 16:34, fx fraipont wrote:
I have tried from a terminal windows as root the above command, but it says
that it cant find dvdbackup. I have tried a find and it cant find dvdbackup, but I know I have it installed. I installed via a Red Hat RPM as per one of the previous posts.
I must be really stupid or something.. I just can't seem to get this thing to work.
Thanks,
Martin
locate dvdbackup
will tell you where it is installed.
mine is in /usr/bin/dvdbackup so you can try again
/usr/bin/dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -M -o /home/yourname/
fx
I'm sure your getting board of this now. OK, I tried the locate command, but it couldn't find it.
I tried to install the RPM again, but I think it crashed before it finished. I have also tried to install the RPM with Red Carpet, but it says it's not a valid RPM.
I have tried to compile the dvdbackup.c file, but this also seems to fail with all sorts of errors.
gcc -o dvdbackup -ldvdread dvdbackup.c
Here is a snip of the first few lines.
linux: # gcc -o dvdbackup -ldvdread dvdbackup.c dvdbackup.c:33:32: dvdread/dvd_reader.h: No such file or directory dvdbackup.c:34:30: dvdread/ifo_read.h: No such file or directory dvdbackup.c:35:31: dvdread/ifo_print.h: No such file or directory dvdbackup.c:295: error: parse error before '*' token dvdbackup.c: In function `DVDWriteCells':
Is there another way of installing dvdbackup or am I doing this totally wrong.
Thanks,
Martin
Additionally, you can find dvdbackup and kdvdbackup rpm's for SuSE9.1 here: