Hi, > I encourage you to have a look at the current > features of mkisofs and _try_ them out.
As developer of scdbackup i will hardly find them on Linux user's systems. genisoimage under the name "mkisofs" is the reality. As developer of xorriso i am going for my own new features mainly. > As people from the related mailing lists know, I am listening to all > bug reports and feature requests and usually fix bugs cdrtools is fully maintained, indeed. > Do you like to prove yourself as a person who > has social problems? No. And i purposefully did not state that any _person_ had social problems. It is about the social problems of your software. cdrtools outperforms cdrkit, no doubt. If not for features, then for being fully maintained. But why isn't it in the distros ? Because of its history of flamewars and angry forks. People are fed up with fighting. For whatever reason. cdrkit is so wonderfully peaceful and immobile. > I know that real people act different from trolls in the net. Yep. Punching noses in real world would really hurt. > Your software is Linux specific and > software that is developed on Linux is usually hard to port to other > platforms. Not mine. I know what's portable and what not. You cannot do all tasks of burning in a portable way. At some points you have to branch into several system adapters. The trick is to have the system dependencies compact and well documented. > If you are interested in your users > why is there no interest > at your side to make your software portable? I do have this interest. What i don't have is other operating systems and the skills to maintain the code for their transport level adapters. So give me a skilled system person from any operating system and we should get xorriso running in a few days. But this all makes no sense without interested users on those operating systems who keep up a certain level of usage and regression testing. Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

