// This relates to the Cygwin version of MKISOFS v1.15a12 included in
cdrtools and running on Win9x & WinXP //
James Pearson, Bill Davidsen, et. al. regarding: "if it is possible to
create an ISO9660 image with just the file names given on the command line and
preserving their path." ( from '
>It would be nice to have an option to just not recurse directories.
Have a look at my 'files' test patch at:
ftp://ftp.ge.ucl.ac.uk/pub/mkhfs/testing/
James Pearson
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Bill Mudd wrote:
> Right. I noticed the subdirectory 'F:\Pages\Docs' is automatically included
> if I list 'F:\Pages' in the '-path-list' file.
> So I tried experimenting with the '-exclude-list' option. Excluding
> entire directories is as simple as listing them in the '
// This regards the Win32/Cygwin version of MKISOFS v1.15a12 included in
cdrtools //
James on 1/11/2002 you wrote:
>This patch works the other way round, it will only include the
>file names given - it may help you in this case.
Actually with more experimenting I found if I list each file (us
>F:/Pages/Docs/
>
>will not work, but:
>
>F:/Pages/Docs
>
>should work OK. It definitely works on Unix, and I see no reason why it
>shouldn't in the Cygwin environment (although I have no way of testing
>this at the moment).
It works fine in Win9x & WinXP too. I must have used a trailing '/' .
>But if a directory (or drive) is listed in the '-path-list' file (or on the
>command line) none of its subdirectories can be excluded by listing them in
>the '-exclude-list' file. Individual files in the subdirectories or even
>all the files in subdirectories can be excluded but the subdirecto
> // This regards the Win32/Cygwin version of MKISOFS included in
> cdrtools //
> >However, this will still give you problems as /Pages/Docs is a sub-directory
>...if a directory (or drive) is listed in the '-path-list' file (or on the
>command line) none of its subdirectories can be exclu
// This regards the Win32/Cygwin version of MKISOFS included in
cdrtools //
>I assume that's v1.11a12 of cdrtools (with includes mkisofs v1.15a12) ...
Yes.
>You need to use the -graft-points option
Thanks. Now I can get the '-path-list' option to work without errors. The
DOS pathspec
I assume that's v1.11a12 of cdrtools (with includes mkisofs v1.15a12) ...
There are a couple of problems here:
You need to use the -graft-points option - if you don't then the
directories 'F:/Pages', 'F:/Pages/Docs' and 'F:/PDFs' get mapped
to the top level of the CD - that is, their immediate c
This regards the Win32/Cygwin compiled version 1.11a12 of MKISOFS.
The command: "mkisofs.exe -o cd.iso -r -J F:/"
results in a perfect mirror image of the contents of drive 'F' which
includes directories with subdirectories, files with names like
"Chinese-Big5.lang.txt" and several files with
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