2008/7/16, Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > I use utf-8 on my system, so i thought it is correct. > > > > Can you please explain me what are $INS_BASE/lib/profiled > > $INS_BASE/lib/siconv for. These two directories are not installed by > > the gentoo installation. I ask this because I guess the siconv folder > > has something to do with the locales. When I for example specify an > > unknown locale mkisofs is complaining about a missing > > $INS_BASE/lib/siconv folder. > > This is correct, your installation is incomplete. > > Mkisofs cannot work correctly in all cases if siconv data is missing. > > When I replaced the old libunls code by libsiconv more than a year ago, > there was a verbose instruction in the announcement file. I thought that > any maintainer would read this and update his install procedures... > > If you omit -input-charset, mkisofs will chose the right values.
I have a bug open addressing this and a few other things. Do you remember the Announcement file, so I can add this information to the bug! If not i will delve through the files myself. Can you give me information about the $INS_BASE/lib/profiled folder too. I mean the contents beside the size of the files are the same as in $INS_BASE/lib/. > > > Why do you like to use iso level 1? > > > > I thought it is enough for the DVD file structure. > > > > From the manpage: > > With level 1, files may only consist of one section and filenames are > > restricted to 8.3 characters. > > > > AUDIO_TS > > VIDEO_TS > > VIDEO_TS.BUP > > VIDEO_TS.IFO > > VIDEO_TS.VOB > > VTS_01_0.BUP > > VTS_01_0.IFO > > VTS_01_0.VOB > > VTS_01_1.VOB > > VTS_01_2.VOB > > > > For this file names ISO-Level 1 maybe sufficient, or am I wrong? > > Well, level 1 is default too ;-) okay :-) > > > > Burning: > > > > cdrecord dev=0,1,0 speed=8 driveropts=burnfree fs=16m -sao -eject -v > > > > dvd-video.iso > > > > > > If you only have one drive, you may omit the dev= parameter. > > > Jörg > > > > I have two DVD drives so I think it is needed! > > Correct (but you may create /etc/default/cdrecord with the right content to > default to the drive you usually like to use). > I think I prefer passing it at the command line. Regards, Daniel ����z�b�� z{h�������x%��