Hi,

On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 02:55:51PM +0100, you wrote the following:

> What should happen with 
> 
> mkisofs -o /tmp/xxx dir/ 
> 
> mkisofs -o /tmp/xxx apath/dir1/ apath/dir2/ apath/file ....

I think mkisofs should behave just like tar, i.e. include the path
specified on the command line in the filesystem that it creates. It's
not how it works now, but I think that without changing it there is no
clean solution to the above problem.


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