#498045 brasero: Brasero no longer offers the option to verify burned data

Package:
brasero
Source:
brasero
Description:
CD/DVD burning application for GNOME
Submitter:
Michal Suchanek
Date:
2010-03-01 10:03:09 UTC
Severity:
important
#498045#5
Date:
2008-09-06 15:33:12 UTC
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I tried to burn a data disc with brasero, and it did not offer the
option to verify the data.

#498045#10
Date:
2008-09-07 09:06:24 UTC
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Actually the functionality is available as a plugin which is not
turned on for some reason.

#498045#15
Date:
2008-11-03 00:15:41 UTC
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When the plugin is turned on it creates a checksum file on the CD that
can be verified manually but it fails to mount the media when it tries
to verify it.

the error is:

maximum number of retries reached


Thanks

Michal

#498045#20
Date:
2010-02-27 23:35:09 UTC
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tag 498045 + moreinfo
thanks

Hi,

can you still reproduce this bug with brasero 2.28 from unstable?

Cheers,

#498045#25
Date:
2010-03-01 09:57:20 UTC
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2010/2/28 Josselin Mouette <joss@debian.org>:

The data verification option is generally broken in Brasero.

I think the original issue was that after an upgrade the verification
was provided as a plugin which was not on by default.

I have turned on the plugin but still was unable to verify the whole image.

The plugin for verifying files sort of works - it makes a broken
checksum file which contains filenames before they are truncated for
Joliet compatibility so the verification fails but the files can be
checked with an external tool.

Thanks

Michal

#498045#28
Date:
2010-03-01 09:57:20 UTC
From:
To:
2010/2/28 Josselin Mouette <joss@debian.org>:

The data verification option is generally broken in Brasero.

I think the original issue was that after an upgrade the verification
was provided as a plugin which was not on by default.

I have turned on the plugin but still was unable to verify the whole image.

The plugin for verifying files sort of works - it makes a broken
checksum file which contains filenames before they are truncated for
Joliet compatibility so the verification fails but the files can be
checked with an external tool.

Thanks

Michal