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Fix DVD authentication on Solaris 9. Solaris 9 does not allow USCSICMD ioctls for non-root users on vold devices any more; they are failing with an EPERM "permission denied" error. Now, only root is allowed to run USCSICMD ioctls on vold devices. Fortunatelly there's a new subroutine exported from libsmedia.so (smedia_uscsi_cmd) which allows non-root users to perform user mode SCSI commands on a vold device. (This works with a help of a daemon running as user root, /usr/lib/smedia/rpc.smserverd) This change detects the presence of function "smedia_uscsi_cmd" in library libsmedia.so at runtime, and uses this function if it's found (i.e. on solaris 9 smedia_uscsi_cmd() is used to execture user mode scsi commands). On solaris 8 or older, "smedia_uscsi_cmd" is not available and the code falls back to the old ioctl(.. USCSICMD ..) method.
author jkeil
date Fri, 27 Dec 2002 16:29:11 +0000
parents 2c6c21e1a1a1
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#!/bin/sh
#
# This script converts the subtitles in the current directory into
# MPsub format (into ./converted-subtitles/*)
#
# Gabucino. No warranty. :)
#

TMP="x2mpsub-$RANDOM"
mkdir "$TMP"
touch "$TMP/$TMP"

for x in *; do
    echo "Converting $x"
    mplayer "$TMP/$TMP" -sub "$x" -dumpmpsub -quiet > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
    mv dump.mpsub "$TMP/$x"
done

rm "$TMP/$TMP"
mv "$TMP" converted-subtitles