[Bug 11320] AVP Gold fails to install - can't find audio track information

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Tue Mar 31 21:47:46 CDT 2009


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11320





--- Comment #4 from Jeff Zaroyko <jeffz at jeffz.name>  2009-03-31 21:47:41 ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> Created an attachment (id=18991)
 --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=18991) [details]
> Quick and dirty FUSE filesystem, as suggested
> 
> Attached is code for a rudimentary FUSE filesystem using libcdio that reads the
> TOC of an audio CD and presents the data as a set of .cda files. You (the user
> running wine) need write access to the mount point, and Wine needs to be
> explicitly configured to use said mount point as a CD-ROM, and you need to
> mount the audio CD manually, but I was able to install AvP Gold using it.
> 
> How we might get such a thing to happen automatically, if it's possible /
> desirable, I have no idea...
> 

Great work.  I've tested this with the AVP install, it successfully passes
verification after finding and examining .cda files.

gcc -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -lcdio -lfuse fuse-cda.c -o fuse-cda
./fuse-cda /tmp/fuse
configured drive d: to CDROM and set path to /tmp/fuse
ran installer, switched to cd2
clicked verify in installer - passed
configured drive d: to /media/cdrom0
switched to cd1, completed install

I think that this does have a place in Wine, considering Windows 95 onwards all
present audio tracks as .cda files and atleast one application demonstrates a
need for this.


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