Brasero 3.10.0 in 14.04 LTS still produces cue and toc files with
absolute paths in them. It is easy enough to work around by editing the
cue/toc file, but as a default it's counterintuitive. It would be better
to leave the path out when writing the cue/toc file and use only the
image file name. That way, the files may be moved anywhere (as you often
would with disk images), and they could still be opened and burned, as
long as they are kept together. I don't see any value in keeping the
path in there.

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