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@- Add PKGNAMEPREFIX "zh-" as suggested by the Porter's Handbook.
- Suffix installed binary and man page with "-zh" in order to avoid
  conflicts with other ports installing mkisofs (note that it doesn't
  make sense to use MANLANG here as the man page is in English).
- Don't build and install isodump, isoinfo and isovfy. They are not
  built with locale support, i.e. they don't differ in this regard
  from those installed by the cdrtools ports (expect the latter are
  later versions).
- Use PLIST_FILES.

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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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