Hi!

anopheles wrote:
> A small but long-standing annoyance ...
> 
> If I have a directory containing a link to an mpg file, and I try to open it 
> with dvbcut, then the default index file location is always at the target 
> directory of the link, instead of in the starting directory.

Yep, I also noticed that.

> If the source mpg is on /cdrom, then you can see that there is no point 
> trying 
> to create an index file there!
> 
> Is this an unfortunate side-effect of "cross-platform support" in QT, or a 
> strangeness in dvbcut code?

I guess it's QT's fault. Dvbcut itself doesn't care at all if the name
is a regular file or a link.

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little

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