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dvd_eject [2017/01/24 00:41]
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 +  * [[dvd_info]] - main package
  
 Along with [[dvd_drive_status]],​ I wrote my own little standalone C program that ejects a DVD drive. Along with [[dvd_drive_status]],​ I wrote my own little standalone C program that ejects a DVD drive.
  
-It's very simple, and is not in the least designed to be a replacement for other eject programs. ​ What it does do is it solves the problems ​that I run into: waiting for a drive to be in a "​ready"​ state after opening / closing the tray, and working ​with fussy DVD drives that need to be told to open more than once before it actually does it.+A man page is included with the program (see ''​man dvd_eject''​) ​that comes with the ''​dvd_info''​ package.
  
-So, here you go, a link to the source code on github: [[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/​beandog/​dvd_info/​master/​dvd_eject.c|dvd_eject.c]]+It's very simple, and is not in the least designed to be a replacement for other eject programs. What it does do is it solves the problems that I run into: waiting for a drive to be in a "​ready"​ state after opening / closing the tray, and working with fussy DVD drives that need to be told to open more than once before it actually does it. 
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 +So, here you go, a link to the source code on github: [[https://github.com/​beandog/​dvd_info/blob/​master/​dvd_eject.c|dvd_eject.c]]
  
 It's a standalone program, so compiling with gcc or clang is simple as can be: It's a standalone program, so compiling with gcc or clang is simple as can be:
  
-<​code>​ +This doesn'​t check to see if a device is mounted, and will not unmount it. Using ''​eject''​ will
-gcc -o dvd_eject -ldvdcss dvd_eject.c + 
-</​code>​+Mine is cooler because of the fun output. :D

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