Trying to close the bug as Enyc explained that the bug no longer exists
** Changed in: cdrkit (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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mkisofs doesn't properly convert lower case filenames to upper case
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/70098
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This bug ought to be closed now, as it only affects known-buggy-release
edgy6.10, which is not-too-long to be unsupported anyway. However, I
cannot see howto close the bug ;-) [maybe I cannot do that anyway].
Please close the bug, whomever can do this unless there is any problem
with this ;-). Th
> Reassigning to cdrkit as "enyc" confirmed in December 2006 that this is
> a genisoimage specific bug.
> The fix is to install mkisofs from gutsy/multiverse
Error Error, [incorrect!!]
This is a problem in Mkisofs in Edgy6.10. This bug does not affect
Dapper6.06 "mkisofs" or Feisty7.04 "genis
Reassigning to cdrkit as "enyc" confirmed in December 2006 that this is
a genisoimage specific bug.
The fix is to install mkisofs from gutsy/multiverse
** Changed in: cdrkit (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: cdrtools => cdrkit
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mkisofs doesn't properly convert lower case filenames to upper case
ht
Ubuntu now has again a true mkisofs. Please test again with the original
cdrtools package.
There is no known problem with mkisofs that looks similar to yours.
Please try the mkisofs version from gutsy/multiverse
Note that you may need to uninstall cdrkit packages before as these
packages may inc
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 12:56:59PM -, Schily wrote:
> Does that mean that ubuntu is a non-free Linux distribution?
>
> http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/linux-dist.html
No, I am free to compile from source if I so choose. My freedom is in now way
harmed by my distribution's preference f
Does that mean that ubuntu is a non-free Linux distribution?
http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/linux-dist.html
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Schily,
Debian and Ubuntu now provide genisoimage instead of mkisofs. While the
original bug, as posted, may have been due to a Debian/Ubuntu-specific
patch, this has become a non-issue for people that have moved on to
Ubuntu 7.04.
-Forest
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mkisofs doesn't properly convert lower case filenam
Unfortunately the description of the problem is not
sufficient to understand the problem.
But in order to make sure that your problem is not caused
by a defective fork (you may not be using original software),
I encourage you to upgrade to a recent original
http://cdrecord.berlios.de/
and test a
On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 12:07:47AM -, Jason Straight (LeeJunFan) wrote:
> Wow, I spent the better part of today trying to figure out why my disks
> didn't work in DOS systems, not very promising that this bug is almost 2
> months old and no fix for edgy yet.
There probably won't be a fix relea
Wow, I spent the better part of today trying to figure out why my disks
didn't work in DOS systems, not very promising that this bug is almost 2
months old and no fix for edgy yet.
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On further investigation, the Ubuntu-Feisty version of genisoimage (9:1.1.0-1)
running on edgy also does not have this problem!
I understand genisoimage is a fork of mkisofs now used in preference to mkisofs
in etch and edgy.
I.e. This problem is edgy specific as far as I can tell!
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mkisofs
As far as I can see this is indeed a regression somewhere (e.g. with one
of the patches that has been applied or some associated library).
In the manpage supplied with mkisofs in edgy:-
-allow-lowercase This options allows lower case characters to appear in
iso9660 filenames. This violates
marking as confirmed
** Changed in: cdrtools (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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I have noticed exactly the same problem, when making CD images to use in
dos/windoze-9x in qemu. As far as I can tell, the mkisofs in dapper works fine.
I have been successful in using the dapper mkisofs binary (installed as
/usr/local/bin/mkisofs.dapper) on an edgy system as a workaround for no
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