(In reply to comment #17)
> people who write windows software, probably just test if the DVD is readable on
> windows. Windows probably doesn't care about UDF permission scheme. hence,
> DVDs created by those broken pieces of software work.
I think it would be wrong to arbitrarily override the permissions on UDF
volumes, they have a purpose. Anyone got a suggestion what we should do about this?
(In reply to comment #17)
> people who write windows software, probably just test if the DVD is readable on
> windows. Windows probably doesn't care about UDF permission scheme. hence,
> DVDs created by those broken pieces of software work.
I think it would be wrong to arbitrarily override the permissions on UDF
volumes, they have a purpose. Anyone got a suggestion what we should do about this?