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@chinese/cdrtools and chinese/mkisofs are superseded by sysutils/cdrtools-cjk.

Note: Contrary to its purpose, chinese/cdrtools also never (during the
time it was connected to the build) installed the ISO-9660 tools.

Diagnosis by:		marius
Let's remove them by:	netchild
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@mkisofs is effectively a pre-mastering program to generate the iso9660
filesystem - it takes a snapshot of a given directory tree, and generates
a binary image which will correspond to an iso9660 filesystem when written
to a block device.

This port can also generate Big5 filenames on Joliet filesystems.  Use
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@New port: mkisofs

mkisofs is a pre-mastering program that generates binary ISO9660
filesystem image.  Users can then write the image to devices like
CD-R or CD-RW.  This port can also generate Chinese Big5 filenames
on Joliet filesystems.  Use the -J option to activate it.

Although it works flawlessly, further improvements are possible:
1. Accept GB(Simplified Chinese) filenames also.
2. Upgrade to mkisofs 1.13.  1.13 uses a better structure to manage
   I18N, which is (almost all) borrowed from Linux kernel's fs code.
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