Hi Thomas,
thank you for your mailalthou I did not get it directly
but found it only by chance using google.
It seems that I have been cicked out from this list by Debian.
If you like to help me testing, please check the latest
cdrtools-2.01.01a13
A new way of using mkisofs is now possible:
All:
- libschily now includes a fallback fnmatch() for better portability
This fnmatch() implementation has been taken from th BSD project.
Libfind:
- The libfind code (developed as part of the sfind(1) command) has been
added
Hi,
It seems that I have been cicked out from this list by Debian.
Indeed ?!
That would be a very unwise and critic-worthy move.
cdwrite@other.debian.org is a place where one can meet you and
Andy if there are problems with the two main burner apps on
Linux. This place came in very handy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
It seems that I have been cicked out from this list by Debian.
Indeed ?!
That would be a very unwise and critic-worthy move.
I did re-subscribe about an hour ago.
To the public:
I am Joerg Schilling's user, i am his imitator, i am his competitor.
And
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 11:50:09AM +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Mkisofs (By Jörg Schilling and James Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED]):
- mkisofs now includes libfind and allows to use the find(1) command line
syntay to be used.
The new -find option acts as a option separator.
Mihai Ibanescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you not achieve the same thing with:
find expression | mkisofs -path-list - mkisofs-options
I am currently doing that (and manipulating the output of find some more using
grep/sed/awk to do graft points etc).
No, you cannot do things like:
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 03:36:59PM +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Mihai Ibanescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you not achieve the same thing with:
find expression | mkisofs -path-list - mkisofs-options
I am currently doing that (and manipulating the output of find some more
using
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 10:37:30AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, -uid is sorta global, so you will have all files owned by root. But then
again you won't be able to have two -find statements in one
invocation, while processing stdin is allowing you to enumerate files with
multiple find
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Well, compiling cdrecord on SuSE 9.0 is a bit cumbersome ...
What kind of problems do you have?
I remember an undefined HZ caused by having a semi-100
and semi-1000 Hz kernel. I dimly remember that i had
another issue (which will bite me again and remind
Hi,
Mmm, strange. cdrtools did just compile wihout any warning
on Suse 10.0
Now you made me curious. My SuSE 9.0:
Linux * 2.4.21-215-athlon #1 Tue Apr 27 00:53:38 UTC 2004
i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
$ bunzip2 cdrtools-2.01.01a13.tar.bz2 | tar xf -
$ cd cdrtools-2.01.01
$ view README
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joerg Schilling) writes:
I would need to look for my Suse-9.x HDD again
Don't bother. SUSE 9.0 has been discontinued ages ago.
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