Re: [Cooker] mkisofs k3b

2002-08-28 Thread Warly

Aurelien Bompard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi.

 I have recently burnt a cd with K3B, and in one of my directories on the
 CD, there is a dummydir folder, and a text file containing the TOC for
 mkisofs. If I go in the dummydir folder, I can browse the whole cd tree
 again. It is really weird.
 A friend of mine has had the same problem with xcdroast, so I think it
 may come from mkisofs.
 Anybody ever heard of that ?

I do not think that your friend has really have a dummydir with xcdroast,
it may have had a rrmoved or .rrmoved but dummydir only appear in k3b.

From k3b code:

 // add empty dummy dir since one path-spec is needed
  *m_process  m_doc-dummyDir();

And the functions dummyDir as a dummydir.

I think this was related to an old mkisofs bug that required a non empty
node list when using the -graft-point options, but not sure at all.

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Re: [Cooker] mkisofs

2002-08-14 Thread Charles A Edwards

On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 15:04:24 -0400
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 warning: group cdwriter does not exist - using root

I 'thought' these group problems were supposed to have been corrected.
Did not have it with mkisofs but did with last postgres update.
There appears to be no rhyme or reason as to which group, on any given
system, has gone missing.


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Re: [Cooker] mkisofs

2002-08-14 Thread Andreas Simon

On Wednesday 14 August 2002 15:36, Charles A Edwards wrote:
 I 'thought' these group problems were supposed to have been
 corrected. Did not have it with mkisofs but did with last postgres
 update. There appears to be no rhyme or reason as to which group,
 on any given system, has gone missing.

I detected that 'audio' and 'cdwriter' groups where in 
/etc/group.rpmnew but not in /etc/group. Aren't new groups supposed 
to get merged into /etc/group? Somehow this merging failed for some 
reason.

Cheers,
Andreas




Re: [Cooker] mkisofs

2002-08-14 Thread Oden Eriksson

On onsdagen den 14 augusti 2002 11.26 Andreas Simon wrote:
 On Wednesday 14 August 2002 15:36, Charles A Edwards wrote:
  I 'thought' these group problems were supposed to have been
  corrected. Did not have it with mkisofs but did with last postgres
  update. There appears to be no rhyme or reason as to which group,
  on any given system, has gone missing.

 I detected that 'audio' and 'cdwriter' groups where in
 /etc/group.rpmnew but not in /etc/group. Aren't new groups supposed
 to get merged into /etc/group? Somehow this merging failed for some
 reason.

What was my intention with this sparse bug report was that the mkisofs 
package needs to add the cdwriter user as well as the others do.

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Re: [Cooker] mkisofs-1.15-0.a20.1mdk problems

2002-04-18 Thread Goetz Waschk

Am Samstag,  6. April 2002, 11:29:54 Uhr MET, schrieb Warly:
 Goetz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  Hi,
 
  I'm using mkisofs with gcombust as a front end. The new mkisofs version
  creates an extra dir named 000 under each directory I add to the files
  listing. 
 
  so this:
  dir1/file1
   file2
 
  leads to this:
  dir1/000/file1
   file2
 
 I will have a look
Could you please upgrade to a21, that bug is fixed there. 
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Re: [Cooker] mkisofs-1.15-0.a20.1mdk problems

2002-04-06 Thread Warly

Goetz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi,

 I'm using mkisofs with gcombust as a front end. The new mkisofs version
 creates an extra dir named 000 under each directory I add to the files
 listing. 

 so this:
 dir1/file1
  file2

 leads to this:
 dir1/000/file1
file2

I will have a look

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[Cooker] mkisofs-1.15-0.a20.1mdk problems

2002-04-05 Thread Goetz Waschk

Hi,

I'm using mkisofs with gcombust as a front end. The new mkisofs version
creates an extra dir named 000 under each directory I add to the files
listing. 

so this:
dir1/file1
 file2

leads to this:
dir1/000/file1
 file2


This problem didn't appear with mkisofs-1.15-0.a19.

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[Cooker] mkisofs version

2001-07-31 Thread kk1

# rpm -q mkisofs
mkisofs-1.13-7mdk
# mkisofs --version
mkisofs 1.14 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu)

Isn't there a discrepancy here?

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Re: [Cooker] mkisofs version

2001-07-31 Thread Warly

kk1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 # rpm -q mkisofs
 mkisofs-1.13-7mdk
 # mkisofs --version
 mkisofs 1.14 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu)
 
 Isn't there a discrepancy here?

yeah I ahould have forgotten to update mkisofs version and
release when updating cdrecord.

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[Cooker] Rolling a Cooker: mkisofs error?

2001-07-17 Thread Gary Lawrence Murphy


In my quest to roll my own cooker disks, I've got to the point where
I can create disks 2 and 3, but the whereabouts of disk 1 remains
a mystery.

I use the command

mkcds  /home/ftp/pub/cooker /home/ftp/pub/iso

and the log seems to be fine for the first while ...

   choosing compression method with gzip -9 \
  for archive /tmp/.build_hdlist/hdlist1.cz

   real archive size of /tmp/.build_hdlist/hdlist1.cz is 2615726

repeats for hdlist2 and hdlist3 (any util to dump those lists?)
but then things go missing. 

mkcds reports the following error

Mandrake -- .
Mandrake -- ..
Mandrake -- RPMS
Mandrake -- RPMS.cooker
Mandrake -- base
Mandrake -- mdkinst
Mandrake -- share
Ignoring file mkcds~
Using RR_MO000 for  /rr_moved (rr_moved)
mkisofs: Error: (NULL POINTER) and /rr_moved have the same Rock Ridge name
mkisofs: Unable to sort directory 

and that appears to be the end of disk-1

I'm going to probe this a bit by putting some trace statements into
mkcd.pl, but does this look familiar to anyone?  Any tips or guesses
are greatly appreciated.

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Re: [Cooker] Rolling a Cooker: mkisofs error?

2001-07-17 Thread Gary Lawrence Murphy

Ah ... learned an important lesson today: You can't just start from an
old CD set, unpack it to your HD and _migrate_ it to a cooker with
add-only rsync.  There are generated files that confuse mkisofs into
oblivion.  

From that last posting, I removed root cooker directories rr_moved and
a few other files not found on the FTP archive, and it gets much, much
farther ... blowing up again with the same error when it encounters
/images/boot.cat

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Re: [Cooker] Rolling a Cooker: mkisofs error?

2001-07-17 Thread Alexander Skwar

So sprach »Gary Lawrence Murphy« am 2001-07-17 um 17:39:24 -0400 :
 farther ... blowing up again with the same error when it encounters
 /images/boot.cat

Which you can also remove as it's automatically created by mkisofs.

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Re: [Cooker] Rolling a Cooker: mkisofs error?

2001-07-17 Thread Gary Lawrence Murphy

 A == Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

A So sprach »Gary Lawrence Murphy« am 2001-07-17 um 17:39:24
A -0400 :
 farther ... blowing up again with the same error when it
 encounters /images/boot.cat

A Which you can also remove as it's automatically created by
A mkisofs.

Not only _can_ I remove it, I _must_ remove it or mkisofs will blow
a gasket ;)

That out of the way, I can now generate beautiful shiny disks that 
actually boot my computer and initiate the new graphical install
process (nice work people!), but I am left now with one small
tactical question:

Is there a utility to verify that all my RPMs are consistent, that
there are no missing dependencies?  

I may be out of luck since my pressing motivation to create this CD
set is because my RPM kit is out of commission, but some functions
appear to work, and the rpm kit within the cooker itself will work,
the only hurdle appears to be when things try to use my local rpm
database and keel over with errors like

  cannot open Depends index using db3: Cannot allocate memory (12)
  rpmdb: Unable to allocate 8347 bytes rom mpool shared region

This leads to another question about the Mandrake install process.  My
guess is that I cannot save my old rpm db; it correctly reports all
the packages installed, but does not allow any other queries (file lists,
or package info) and does not allow updates.  Thus, I fear I will have to
choose Install instead of Update in the installer.

What will Install kill?  Does it (must it) reformat the HD, or will it
just overwrite the rpmdb leaving everything already installed?  If it
does reformat, is there some way to prevent/bypass that step and go
straight to package installations?

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[Cooker] mkisofs,gcombust

2001-06-16 Thread Blue Lizard

mkisofs-1.14 pre's are required for full compatibility with the current 
gcombust due to --.
very obvious and i not the first to notice or anything but im pretty 
sure 1.13-7 is in cooker?
is there a patch in use on the 1.13-7 package i dont know about?





Re: [Cooker] mkisofs and the old rpmslist

2000-12-15 Thread Xuedong Zhang

Thanks. I find on Redhat they use bash2 to refer to the up-to-date bash.

And I have another problem, it seems that the rpmslist is not up-to-date,
I find several packages are not in the same name (like qt2-libqt2). Is
there anyone working on a update of the rpmslist. Whill this affect my
installation if I use this old rpmslist. (I guess the program may not find
the qt2 so the kde cann't be installed)

On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Peter Ruskin wrote:

 On Thursday 14 December 2000 19:40, Xuedong Zhang wrote:
  When I try to run the script, there is following problems:
 
  ./genisocooker: shopt: command not found
^^
 
 shopt is a bash builtin command (do man bash and it's described in a section 
 near the end.).  Make sure you have an up-to-date bash installed.
 

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Re: [Cooker] mkisofs

2000-12-14 Thread Xuedong Zhang

When I try to run the script, there is following problems:

./genisocooker: shopt: command not found
Move rpms to where they should go.
./genisocooker: syntax error near unexpected token 
'$mdkLOCALROOTTMP/Mandrake/$i-!(*'
./genisocooker: ./genisocooker: line25: ' mv
$mdkLOCALROOTTPM/Mandrake/RPMS2/$i-!(*-*)-!(*-*)mdk*.rpm ...

I am using redhat 6.2 for working and I want to install Mandrake Cooker at
home.

ANyone know how to solve this problme?

On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Peter Ruskin
wrote:

 
 This is the script you need.  It creates 2 iso images - just tried it.  Amend 
 the paths at the top of the file to suit your hard disk.
 
 Good luck.
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Re: [Cooker] mkisofs

2000-12-14 Thread Xuedong Zhang

Why My shell program cann't recogonize the following command (BASH)?
Anyone can help me? WHen i put it as $i-*mdk*.rpm The first iso
file is 710M. I guess this pattern get rid of some development packages.
but I cann't figure it out why my shell cann't work with it.



mv $mdkLOCALROOTTPM/Mandrake/RPMS2/$i-!(*-*)-!(*-*)mdk*.rpm ...
 
 I am using redhat 6.2 for working and I want to install Mandrake Cooker at
 home.
 
 ANyone know how to solve this problme?
 
 On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Peter Ruskin
 wrote:
 
  
  This is the script you need.  It creates 2 iso images - just tried it.  Amend 
  the paths at the top of the file to suit your hard disk.
  
  Good luck.
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Re: [Cooker] mkisofs

2000-12-14 Thread Peter Ruskin

On Thursday 14 December 2000 19:40, Xuedong Zhang wrote:
 When I try to run the script, there is following problems:

 ./genisocooker: shopt: command not found
   ^^

shopt is a bash builtin command (do man bash and it's described in a section 
near the end.).  Make sure you have an up-to-date bash installed.
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[Cooker] mkisofs

2000-12-13 Thread pablito

I made an iso image following the directions on the Mandrake cooker page
and, sure enough, it made an iso image of 1.2 gigabytes, just as I expected,
though I'd hoped that there might be something in a script file that would
have made a cooker-installation iso and a cooker-extra iso. True, Mandrake
never promised that the resulting iso image would be suitable for burning
ordinary CDs, they just said there would be an iso image.  Will this iso
image be clever enough to burn two CDs?  I suspect probably not, although it
would be a treat if it did!  If not, how do you get two cds out of the
cooker files suitable for installation?





[Cooker] mkisofs

2000-12-13 Thread Quel Qun

"pablito" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If not, how do you get two cds out of the
 cooker files suitable for installation?
 
You do like everyone.
1. You do a search on Mandrake site about iso,
2. You go to http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/72betaftp.php3,
3. You manage to grab the 72beta_mkcd.sh script,
4. You modify it to fit your needs (a bit of work awaits you),
5. You join the rank of people in this list who pray for Mandrake to update
their site sometimes in this millenium not to see this kind of messages
again.

Bad mood today, sorry. Just hope it'll help you anyway.

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Re: [Cooker] mkisofs

2000-12-13 Thread pablito

Oh! You mean you have to find instructions other than on the cooker page?
How clever!  It's like one of those SSI dungeons and dragons games where you
find the hidden treasures!  Such a nice change from those boring web sites
where everything is just laid out in front of your nose and there's no need
to be creative.  No wonder the cooker penguin has frizzy hair!

-Original Message-
From: Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 10:43 AM
Subject: [Cooker] mkisofs


"pablito" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If not, how do you get two cds out of the
 cooker files suitable for installation?

You do like everyone.
1. You do a search on Mandrake site about iso,
2. You go to http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/72betaftp.php3,
3. You manage to grab the 72beta_mkcd.sh script,
4. You modify it to fit your needs (a bit of work awaits you),
5. You join the rank of people in this list who pray for Mandrake to update
their site sometimes in this millenium not to see this kind of messages
again.

Bad mood today, sorry. Just hope it'll help you anyway.

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Re: [Cooker] mkisofs

2000-12-13 Thread r j

QQ:

Well it certainly helped me.  Thanks.

If you are alluding to the fact that this millenium ends in ~18days  a
few hours( http://www.usno.navy.mil/millennium/CountDown3.shtml ), I
don't think there is much chance of an "update" to the sites... But who
knows for sure - maybe?!?

Have A Great Day!
rj

Curious about the 'start' of the new millenium :
http://dir.yahoo.com/Science/Measurements_and_Units/Time/Actual_Start_of_the_Third_Millennium/

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--- Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 "pablito" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If not, how do you get two cds out of the
  cooker files suitable for installation?
  
 You do like everyone.
 1. You do a search on Mandrake site about iso,
 2. You go to http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/72betaftp.php3,
 3. You manage to grab the 72beta_mkcd.sh script,
 4. You modify it to fit your needs (a bit of work awaits you),
 5. You join the rank of people in this list who pray for Mandrake to
 update
 their site sometimes in this millenium not to see this kind of
 messages
 again.
 
 Bad mood today, sorry. Just hope it'll help you anyway.
 
 =-=
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Re: [Cooker] mkisofs

2000-12-13 Thread Peter Ruskin

On Wednesday 13 December 2000 17:16, pablito wrote:
 I made an iso image following the directions on the Mandrake cooker page
 and, sure enough, it made an iso image of 1.2 gigabytes, just as I
 expected, though I'd hoped that there might be something in a script file
 that would have made a cooker-installation iso and a cooker-extra iso.
 True, Mandrake never promised that the resulting iso image would be
 suitable for burning ordinary CDs, they just said there would be an iso
 image.  Will this iso image be clever enough to burn two CDs?  I suspect
 probably not, although it would be a treat if it did!  If not, how do you
 get two cds out of the cooker files suitable for installation?

This is the script you need.  It creates 2 iso images - just tried it.  Amend 
the paths at the top of the file to suit your hard disk.

Good luck.
--- 
   
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 Linux 2.2.17-21mdkWin4Lin, Uptime 15 hours 59 minutes

 Script for cooker ISOs