I needed to write this because I did get too many support mails
from people that suffered from bugs that have been added by Suse or Debian.
I am always open to reports on real bugs.
Your writer is either defective or unable to deal with the media you
are using.
1) you should always use -v fo
Schily wrote:
> If you have problems with burning the data you should send the output
> from cdrecord -v to allow to understand what happened.
>
I think we may need to move this new issue (bug?) elsewhere as the
original bug appears to be resolved.
I plugged a Plextor firewire burner into my PPC
Schily wrote:
> If you have problems with burning the data you should send the output
> from cdrecord -v to allow to understand what happened.
>
Your website says you no longer have time to provide support, which I
very much understand. So thanks very much for your offer of assistance.
Here is t
If you have problems with burning the data you should send the output
from cdrecord -v to allow to understand what happened.
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mkisofs can't handle files over 2^32 bytes
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Thanks, Reinhard!
I'm on PPC so I'm not officially supported but, given the cross
architecture nature of the bug reported, I did submit a bug report and
request for a backport of the fix to Feisty.
I'll try building cdrtools_2.01.01a35.orig.tar.gz.
Calin Brabandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Please try the mkisofs package from gutsy/multiverse
>
> In PPC Feisty, this results in:
>
> "The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> mkisofs: Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1) but 2.5-0ubuntu14 is to be installed
> E: Broken packages"
>
> Mixing lib
Calin, please fill bug report with request about backporting mkisofs to
Feisty. If it will be possible, it will be done.
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> Please try the mkisofs package from gutsy/multiverse
In PPC Feisty, this results in:
"The following packages have unmet dependencies:
mkisofs: Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1) but 2.5-0ubuntu14 is to be installed
E: Broken packages"
Mixing libc from different versions of Ubuntu seems to be an excelle
> Please try the mkisofs package from gutsy/multiverse
In PPC Feisty, this results in:
"The following packages have unmet dependencies:
mkisofs: Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1) but 2.5-0ubuntu14 is to be installed
E: Broken packages"
Mixing libc from different versions of Ubuntu seems to be an excelle
Please try the mkisofs package from gutsy/multiverse
This is no longer a missing feature in mkisofs.
Make sure to call mkisofs with -iso-level 3 or -iso-level 4 to allow
files >= 4 GB.
** Changed in: cdrtools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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mkisofs can't handle files over
mkisofs supports "large files" since 2001, but
it did not support multi-extent files and for
this reason, it needed to limit the file size to 4 GB.
As DVDs are 4.3 GB, this was not a big problem before.
Now that cdrecord introduced Blu Ray support, the long
planned multi-extent support was impleme
Still a problem in feisty
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Here's the attachment mentioned.
** Attachment added: "K3b debug output showing mkisofs command and error output"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5560783/k3b-debug-dvd-rw.txt
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I also have this bug, resulting from using K3B with default options. I
have a 4 GB backup file from a Windows backup tool that I am trying to
burn to DVD. There are clearly quite a few people who have had this
problem, and it's 100% reproducible and already fixed upstream in
development builds, s
I tried mkisofs with -udf flag, but still got the same error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/sdb1/PecisStuff$ mkisofs -udf -o dvd.iso DVD/
INFO: UTF-8 character encoding detected by locale settings.
Assuming UTF-8 encoded filenames on source filesystem,
use -input-charset to override.
I can also second this bug - this is very annoying, because I have one
4.5 GB large Backup.rar file, and I usually have to deal with such big
files. Problem is here that Nautilus CD Burner uses growisofs and that
uses mkisofs. In turn, it doesn't give any clue to Nautilus CD Burner
about what is go
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