** Changed in: brasero
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** Changed in: brasero
Status: Invalid => Incomplete
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** Changed in: brasero
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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comment from the upstream developer:
"I checked with my version of brasero and all seems fine
but maybe I did not understand what you said correctly.
Let me explain how brasero deals with symlinks :
there are two options (controlled in the filtered files area or a Data Project,
click the Option b
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** Changed in: brasero
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(And BTW I found you can still set this stuff from the app; after you
add files there's a 'filter' thing at the bottom left; when opened
there's an 'options' button).
Is there a way to find out what command line is sent to genisoimage
when it's run by brasero (I guess you could make a python wrap
Interesting. I figured that might be it, but it's already checked.
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Wow, I didn't know it was possible to burn symlinks, but there it is:
there needs to be an -f option to genisoimage or you get a symlink (or
nothing) instead of the file. I did a test with brasero and I got the
file rather than the link.
Take a look in the gconf-editor, under apps/brasero/filter.
Clean install of 10.04 (with existing /home).
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Andrew, which version of Ubuntu are you using? Brasero seems to work
fine for me with symlinks.
In the future, consider running the command "ubuntu-bug brasero" to
automatically include information such as version numbers when you
report your bug. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/ReportingBugs if
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