Re: mkisofs - filenames converted to lowercase



unruh wrote:

On 2010-11-28, GangGreene <GangGreene@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Joerg Schilling wrote:

In article <751as7-i3n.ln1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
GangGreene <GangGreene@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It is really easy....Just use cdrkit


If you like to use something that is based on 6 year old code, is
unmaintained since 3.5 years, is full of bugs and that cannot be legally
distributed.... go ahead and use cdrkit.

People who are interested in working software that has no legal problems
use the original cdrtools.



<Quote>

http://www.cdrkit.org/


This is a little web page for the cdrkit project. If you want to see more


...

I have used cdrkit for about 5 years, it works fine.

This thread started by someone for whom cdrdit did NOT work well. The
UTF support was broken.
Do you have UTF filenames

Yes and UTF file content.

Also
$ echo $LANG
en_US.UTF-8

.



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