On 08-Aug-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
>  Just try 
>       mkisofs -o /tmp/xxxx -graft-points /opt/schily/\=/opt/schily
>  
>  

Hi,

that would not be what I want, because no correct re-pathing
would be done (after mounting the cdrom, I need the complete
of opt/schily starting at the cdrom mount point).

>  
> > >I have another problem with mkisofs when using the "graft-points" option:
> > >
> > >my mkisofs command is:
> > >
> > >        mkisofs -graft-points -o /tmp/xxxxx //opt/schily=/opt/schily
> > >
> > >This cmd generates correctly a filesystem in /tmp/xxxxx, but when
> > >mounting /tmp/xxxxx as loop device on /some-mount-point, then
> > >"ls -lR /some-mount-point" only shows an empty filesystem.
> > >
> > >All OK, if I use:
> > >
> > >        mkisofs -graft-points -o /tmp/xxxxx /opt/schily=/opt/schily
> > >
> > >(no double slash!).
> > >
> > >I had not this problem when using cdrtool-1.8.
> > 
> > The pathspec checking code has changed a lot between v1.8 and v1.9 - I don't 
> > know why you want to use '//' in pathspecs, as it is rather meaningless
> > and is not the "correct" syntax.
> > 
> > I know that the use of multiple '/' characters together in normal shell
> > use works OK, but I guess it was just "luck" that it worked with v1.8 ...
> > 
> > 
> > However, I do agree with you on your earlier post about the use of 
> > -graft-points and escaped '=' characters - I haven't used this syntax up to
> > now, but it seems there is something wrong in the code - hopefully
> > Joerg will be able answer this ...
> > 
> > James Pearson
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