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Grok Mogger wrote:

>         I recently wanted to burn an ISO to a CD on my Windows machine.
>   So where did I turn first?  Cygwin!  But much to my dismay, I
> don't seem to have cdrecord or wodim.  I couldn't seem to find
> the packages anywhere using 'cygcheck -p $whatever', just
> looking through the GUI setup, or even with Google.  What
> package do I need to install?  Are these tools really not in the
> distribution?  If so, why not?

http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-09/msg00142.html

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