When -d is used to show debug output while burning flac files that have a backslash (\) embedded in the file name flac --decode will fail to print any of the file name preceding the backslash.
Example.
cp test.flac te\\st.flac
burncd -d
Prints...
Decoding flac files ...
flac 1.3.2
Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Josh Coalson, 2011-2016 Xiph.Org Foundation
flac comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are
welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type `flac' for details.
st.flac: done
test.flac: done
This is an upstream flac issue and only has a cosmetic effect for burncd.
`flac-1.3.2-x86_64-1`
When `-d` is used to show debug output while burning flac files that have a backslash (`\`) embedded in the file name `flac --decode` will fail to print any of the file name preceding the backslash.
Example.
1. `cp test.flac te\\st.flac`
2. `burncd -d`
3. Prints...
```
Decoding flac files ...
flac 1.3.2
Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Josh Coalson, 2011-2016 Xiph.Org Foundation
flac comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are
welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type `flac' for details.
st.flac: done
test.flac: done
```
This is an upstream flac issue and only has a cosmetic effect for burncd.
flac-1.3.2-x86_64-1
When
-d
is used to show debug output while burning flac files that have a backslash (\
) embedded in the file nameflac --decode
will fail to print any of the file name preceding the backslash.Example.
cp test.flac te\\st.flac
burncd -d
This is an upstream flac issue and only has a cosmetic effect for burncd.
Upstream issue.
https://github.com/xiph/flac/issues/71