NEW features of cdrtools-1.10a18:
NOTE this is the code freeze release for the final 1.10 release.
There will be changes only if you find a serious bug.
All:
- Changelog and some README's new
- Support for new DEC Alpha processor types in config.sub.
Libscg:
Rscsi:
Cdrecord:
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>I was just wondering if there is a (simple) way to to determine the physical
>order of the files on the CD? I'm looking for a cross-platform C/C++ function.
isoinfo (in mkisofs/diag) will list the starting extent (block) of the
files on a CD. e.g.
isoinfo -i /dev/cdrom -l -R
>One other questi
Hello all,
I was just wondering if there is a (simple) way to to determine the physical order of
the files on the CD? I'm looking for a cross-platform C/C++ function.
Does an unsorted dir/ls list do this? Is that going to be reliable on multiple
platforms? (I'm primarily interested in Mac
>To: Timur Tabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>mkisofs -v -iso-level 3 -D -relaxed-filenames -no-iso-translate -pad -o
>>d:\vac308.iso -V VAC308 e:\ -x \os2tk45\* -x \powergui d:\install\temp
>>d:\install\os2tk451\001116.gm4510
>All the source directories must be at the end of the command line i.e. your
>mkisofs 1.14a13 (i386-pc-os2_emx)
>
>I'm trying to make an ISO image that combines three different directory
>structures, and I can't get mkisofs to understand me.
>
>Here's the command-line I'm using:
>
>mkisofs -v -iso-level 3 -D -relaxed-filenames -no-iso-translate -pad -o
>d:\vac308.iso -V VA
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