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Automating burning cd
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13/04/2003 14:18:03
Liam O'Hagan
O'Hagan Programming Ltd
Irlande
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Divers
Thread ID:
00777024
Message ID:
00777051
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Hi Liam,

Thank you for your input. But I am looking only for Windows solution now. A solution should exist somewhere: ActiveX or automation.

Sincerely,

Igor Gelin

>Hi Igor,
>
>I don't know how to do it on a Windows machine. I searched for utilities to do this and was unsuccessful. For this and a few other reasons I opted for Linux as a server with VFP as the front-end for a particular application. With a Linux box on your network, burning CD's can be as simple as dropping files into a shared folder on the network.
>
>There have been a number of Linux related posts recently so there may be some interest among others on this subject. So here's how I did it....
>
>Setup
>1) Using Samba, create two network shares on the Linux box which are visible to the Windows machine. Let's call them "Flags" and "Export". (I'm assuming that these network shares map to /home/samba/flags and /home/samba/export). In addition, create another folder /home/samba
>
>2) Edit the /etc/crontab file and put in a new entry as follows :
>
* * * * * root /home/scripts/writecd
>This will run the writecd script every minute.
>
>3) Create the following script in the folder /home/scripts
>#!/bin/bash
># Script   : WriteCD
># Author   : Liam O'Hagan
># Date     : November 2002
># This script is called every minute. If the file /home/samba/isodir/write.cd
># exists then the script continues otherwise it exits.
>
>ExportDir="/home/samba/Export"
>ISODir="/home/samba/isodir"
>ISOImage=$ISODir"/export.iso"
>FlagDir="/home/samba/flags"
>WriteFlag=$FlagDir"/write.cd"
>WritingFlag=$FlagDir"/writing.cd"
>
># Does the trigger file exist?
>[ -f $WriteFlag ] || exit 0
>
># Now that we're about to do stuff we need to prevent any other
># instances of this script from starting
>rm -f $WriteFlag
>
># We also don't want a user to start a new Export Request while we're working
>touch $WritingFlag
>
># Delete any existing ISO image
>rm -f $ISOImage
>
># Make an ISO image
>mkisofs -JR -o $ISOImage $ExportDir
>
># Now write the image out to CD
>cdrecord speed=4 dev=0,0,0 -eject $ISOImage
>
># Before we finish, delete the files that were created for this operation
>rm -f $ISODir"/*.*"
>rm -fr $ExportDir
>mkdir $ExportDir
>chown guest $ExportDir
>
># Finally, delete the Writing file
>rm -f $WritingFlag
>
>
>Implementation
>Simply copy the files (or folders) into the "Export" directory and create a file called "write.cd" in the flags directory. If you're doing this programmatically, you would first check for the existence of the "writing.cd" file. You would also need to prompt the user to put a CD into the drive in the Linux box.
>
>As the script is run every minute, the CD write will start within a minute and eject the CD when the write is finished.
>
>The script is well commented but feel free to ask any questions.
>
>Hope this helps someone.
>
>Regards,
>
>Liam
>
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Is there any way to automate creating CD, using, for instance, Nero?
>>
>>TIA
Igor Gelin
Database Developer
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