On Tue 2000-11-14 (14:55), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Nov 14 14:15:45 2000
> 
> >On 14-Nov-00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> mkisofs -o /tmp/xxx dir/
> >> mkisofs -o /tmp/xxx file
> >> mkisofs -o /tmp/xxx dir1/ dir2/ file ....
> 
> >I would expect after mounting the CD:
> >mount CDdev mountpoint
> 
> >:> ls mountpoint
> >dir1
> >dir2
> >file
> 
> 
> What should happen with 
> 
> mkisofs -o /tmp/xxx dir/ 
> 
> mkisofs -o /tmp/xxx apath/dir1/ apath/dir2/ apath/file ....

Yes, you're right. One would expect the given path to appear
in the ISO image. But how to handle absolute path names then ?

Looks like a semantic problem to me, similar to tar ...
What about an option -C ?

Steffen, 2 rusty pfennigs
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