I hate to compile other people's code. There always seems to be some library I am missing or some dev package I need.
And next time I 'sudo yum update' I lose the changes. Open source does not excuse user un-friendly programming. If I want to waste half a dual layer DVD on a small ISO, the program has to let me do it. By all means give me a warning, but give me a way to override. Anyway, it turned out that my brother had a ridicules case of single-layer DVD+R's that he thought were -R's. His drive culd not use them so he let me swipe them. On Dec 27, 2007 12:24 AM, Porkchop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 26/12/07 22:33 -0600, matthew scouten wrote: > > Wow! thanks for warning me! But it just so happens that I only have > > dual-layer disks on hand, and I would rather get this burned today > > than save a few bucks. > > The beauty of open source... > Theres an exit() in growisofs_mmc.cpp around line 1342 (right under > where the warning is printed). > Add a //, recompile, and you're done. > -porkchop > _______________________________________________ > Mid-Hudson Valley Linux Users Group http://mhvlug.org > http://mhvlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mhvlug > Upcoming Meetings (6pm - 8pm) MHVLS Auditorium > Dec 5 - Open Source Show and Tell > Jan 2 - TBD > Feb 6 - DBUS > Mar 5 - Setting up a platform-independent home/small office network using > Linux > _______________________________________________ Mid-Hudson Valley Linux Users Group http://mhvlug.org http://mhvlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mhvlug Upcoming Meetings (6pm - 8pm) MHVLS Auditorium Dec 5 - Open Source Show and Tell Jan 2 - TBD Feb 6 - DBUS Mar 5 - Setting up a platform-independent home/small office network using Linux
