mkisofs is patched to support UTF8 but it doesn't display utf8 in the list of allowed charsets. mkisofs --input-charset foo Unknown charset Known charsets are: cp10081 cp10079 cp10029 cp10007 cp10006 cp10000 koi8-u koi8-r cp1251 cp1250 cp874 cp869 cp866 cp865 cp864 cp863 cp862 cp861 cp860 cp857 cp855 cp852 cp850 cp775 cp737 cp437 iso8859-15 iso8859-14 iso8859-9 iso8859-8 iso8859-7 iso8859-6 iso8859-5 iso8859-4 iso8859-3 iso8859-2 iso8859-1
Also, do you know where does the mkisofs-conv-10.patch come from originally? It seems to have propagated to many different distributions. It would be best to fix this at the source of the patch if we can't do it upstream in cdrtools.
we are on our way, to make a multidistribution "quasi-fork". see http://freedrtools.freedesktop.org
Excellent news! I'm the nautilus-cd-burner maintainer for Gnome so I'm a customer ;)
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