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
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