#include <hallo.h>


Yesterday i lost a 2,3 GB big file because mkisofs "silently" skipped it.

mkisofs ... $dir && rm -rf $dir

I had the luck that i can reget that file. But next time it's possibel
that i'm not so lucky. So it would be best to "die" instead of a "silent"
warning that a file was skipped. (At least as a commandline-option.
Something like the "Make warnings to errors" from compilers (this can be
especially usefull for scripts where the warnings aren't seen (Today i saw
the warning because i was watching the process today)). Or a special
option "die when files are too big")




Bis denn

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