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#1 User is offline   Guimenez 

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Posted 15 March 2009 - 05:05 PM

Hello

i'm trying to put bartpe on my bcdw.
I copy the i386 and programs folder to bcdw root but when i compile, it gives me a lot of errors
with i386 folder.

i've attached my errors log

hope someone can help me

thanks

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Posted 16 March 2009 - 03:39 AM

You are running mkisofs with some "not appropriate" command line parameters.

Please post the command line you are using or try with the one here:
http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?sho...22726&st=13

You seem like not using "isolevel 4" :unsure:

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Posted 16 March 2009 - 04:25 AM

thanks for replying ;)

this is my command line of mkisofs

mkbtiso -j bcdw

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Posted 16 March 2009 - 04:55 AM

View PostGuimenez, on Mar 16 2009, 11:25 AM, said:

thanks for replying ;)

this is my command line of mkisofs

mkbtiso -j bcdw

thanks


Well, it won't work.

However that's the additional parameter you are giving to mkbtiso.bat, which will result in correspondent mkisofs commands:
: *** File system options

set fs_options=

if "%1" == "-u"  set fs_options=-N -d -D -no-iso-translate -relaxed-filenames -J -joliet-long -udf
if "%1" == "-j"  set fs_options=-N -d -D -no-iso-translate -relaxed-filenames -J -joliet-long
if "%1" == "-l"  set fs_options=-N -d -D -no-iso-translate -relaxed-filenames -max-iso9660-filenames -allow-multidot -allow-leading-dots -allow-lowercase
if "%1" == "-lu" set fs_options=-N -d -D -no-iso-translate -relaxed-filenames -max-iso9660-filenames -allow-multidot -allow-leading-dots
if "%1" == "-s"  set fs_options=-N -d -D -no-iso-translate -relaxed-filenames
if "%1" == "-v2" set fs_options=-iso-level 4
if "%1" == "-v2u" set fs_options=-iso-level 4 -force-uppercase

: -N, -omit-version-number	 Omit version number from ISO9660 filename (violates ISO9660)
: -d, -omit-period			 Omit trailing periods from filenames (violates ISO9660)
: -D, -disable-deep-relocation Disable deep directory relocation (violates ISO9660)
: -no-iso-translate			Do not translate illegal ISO characters '~', '-' and '#' (violates ISO9660)
: -relaxed-filenames		   Allow 7 bit ASCII except lower case characters (violates ISO9660)
: -max-iso9660-filenames	   Allow 37 character filenames for ISO9660 names (violates ISO9660)
: -allow-multidot			  Allow more than one dot in filenames (e.g. .tar.gz) (violates ISO9660)
: -L, -allow-leading-dots	  Allow ISO9660 filenames to start with '.' (violates ISO9660)
: -allow-lowercase			 Allow lower case characters in addition to the current character set (violates ISO9660)
: -force-uppercase			 Do not allow lower case characters


Thus, you can try INSTEAD of -j the -v2u one, or as said use directly mkisofs with the command line in the given link. ;)

jaclaz

This post has been edited by jaclaz: 16 March 2009 - 04:55 AM


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Posted 16 March 2009 - 06:05 AM

Many thanks

it works perfect

you are the man

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Posted 16 March 2009 - 07:05 AM

Happy problem is solved. :)

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