Em Qua, 2006-12-06 às 00:37 +0100, Joerg Schilling escreveu: > > Applying the patch in the attachment is all that's needed to (always) > > use "-iso-level 4". I'll work on a better patch that will adapt the > > options used according to the depth of the tree, so that we have an > > image as backward compatible as possible, without limiting the the kind > > of data the user adds to the disc. > > This is a bad idea as not all OS properly deal with ISO-9660:1999 (not only > DOS). Using -D should be an exception.
What I intend to do is use "-iso-level 4" when the tree is deeper than allowed by ISO9660:1988 and "-iso-level 3" otherwise. Is this right? Or is there an option to produce ISO9660:1988 compatible CDs with deeper trees? -- Goedson Teixeira Paixao http://mundolivre.wordpress.com/ Debian Project http://www.debian.org/ Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.jabber.org/
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