cdrkit-1.1.11-manpagefix.patch (6261B)
1 diff -up wrk/genisoimage/genisoimage.1.wrk wrk/genisoimage/genisoimage.1 2 --- wrk/genisoimage/genisoimage.1.wrk 2017-01-04 15:58:13.697936687 +0100 3 +++ wrk/genisoimage/genisoimage.1 2017-01-04 16:08:22.411801026 +0100 4 @@ -115,7 +115,8 @@ is the path of the directory tree to be 5 Multiple paths can be specified, and 6 .B genisoimage 7 will merge the files found in all of the specified path components to 8 -form the filesystem image. 9 +form the filesystem image. If an error is encountered while handling directory tree, 10 +only error messages are produced and the process is aborted - incomplete image is not created. 11 .PP 12 If the option 13 .B \-graft\-points 14 @@ -180,6 +181,8 @@ in the 15 file. 16 .TP 17 .BI \-A " application_id" 18 +.TP 19 +.BI \-appid " application_id" 20 Specifies a text string that will be written into the volume header. 21 This should describe the application that will be on the disc. There 22 is space for 128 characters. Equivalent to 23 @@ -365,6 +368,8 @@ the Sun disk label will overlay the firs 24 boot image. 25 .TP 26 .BI \-b " eltorito_boot_image" 27 +.TP 28 +.BI \-eltorito\-boot " eltorito_boot_image" 29 Specifies the path and filename of the boot image to be used when making 30 an El Torito bootable CD for x86 PCs. The pathname must be relative to 31 the source path specified to 32 @@ -427,6 +432,8 @@ See the 33 section for a description of this table. 34 .TP 35 .BI \-C " last_sess_start,next_sess_start" 36 +.TP 37 +.BI \-cdrecord\-params " last_sess_start,next_sess_start" 38 This option is needed to create a CD Extra or the image of a second 39 session or a higher-level session for a multisession disc. 40 .B \-C 41 @@ -452,6 +459,8 @@ session on a CD Extra. This is a multise 42 in the first session and an ISO9660 filesystem in the second session. 43 .TP 44 .BI \-c " boot_catalog" 45 +.TP 46 +.BI \-eltorito\-catalog " boot_catalog" 47 Specifies the path and filename of the boot catalog, which is required 48 for an El Torito bootable CD. The pathname must be relative to the source 49 path specified to 50 @@ -488,6 +497,12 @@ For the parameter 51 see the description of 52 .BR \-M . 53 .TP 54 +.BI \-checksum_algorithm_iso " alg1,alg2,..." 55 +Specify the checksum types desired for the output image. 56 +.TP 57 +.BI \-checksum_algorithm_template " alg1,alg2,..." 58 +Specify the checksum types desired for the output jigdo template. 59 +.TP 60 .BI \-copyright " file" 61 Specifies copyright information, typically a filename on the disc. 62 There is space for 37 characters. Equivalent to 63 @@ -497,12 +512,16 @@ in the 64 file. 65 .TP 66 .B \-d 67 +.TP 68 +.B \-omit\-period 69 Do not append a period to files that do not have one. 70 .br 71 This violates the ISO9660 standard, but it happens to work on many systems. 72 Use with caution. 73 .TP 74 .B \-D 75 +.TP 76 +.B \-disable\-deep\-relocation 77 Do not use deep directory relocation, and instead just pack them in the 78 way we see them. 79 .br 80 @@ -510,6 +529,9 @@ If ISO9660:1999 has not been selected, 81 this violates the ISO9660 standard, but it happens to work on many systems. 82 Use with caution. 83 .TP 84 +.B \-debug 85 +Set debug flag. 86 +.TP 87 .BI \-dir\-mode " mode" 88 Overrides the mode of directories used to create the image to 89 .IR mode , 90 @@ -535,7 +557,14 @@ another directory 91 needs to include all needed files (filenames must be all caps) for a 92 compliant DVD-Video filesystem. 93 .TP 94 +.BI \-e " efi_boot_file" 95 +.TP 96 +.BI \-efi\-boot " efi_boot_file" 97 +Set EFI boot image name. 98 +.TP 99 .B \-f 100 +.TP 101 +.B \-follow\-links 102 Follow symbolic links when generating the filesystem. When this option is not 103 in use, symbolic links will be entered using Rock Ridge if enabled, otherwise 104 they will be ignored. 105 @@ -740,6 +769,8 @@ See the 106 section below for more details. 107 .TP 108 .B \-l 109 +.TP 110 +.B \-full\-iso9660\-filenames 111 Allow full 31-character filenames. Normally the ISO9660 filename will be in an 112 8.3 format which is compatible with MS-DOS, even though the ISO9660 standard 113 allows filenames of up to 31 characters. If you use this option, the disc may 114 @@ -870,6 +901,8 @@ with 115 .BR \-C . 116 .TP 117 .B \-N 118 +.TP 119 +.B \-omit\-version\-number 120 Omit version numbers from ISO9660 filenames. 121 .br 122 This violates the ISO9660 standard, but no one really uses the 123 @@ -967,6 +1000,8 @@ in the 124 file. 125 .TP 126 .BI \-p " preparer_id" 127 +.TP 128 +.BI \-preparer " preparer_id" 129 Specifies a text string that will be written into the volume header. 130 This should describe the preparer of the CD-ROM, usually with a mailing 131 address and phone number. There is space for 128 characters. 132 @@ -1008,10 +1043,14 @@ This makes 133 even less verbose. No progress output will be provided. 134 .TP 135 .B \-R 136 +.TP 137 +.B \-rock 138 Generate SUSP and RR records using the Rock Ridge protocol to further describe 139 the files on the ISO9660 filesystem. 140 .TP 141 .B \-r 142 +.TP 143 +.B \-rational\-rock 144 This is like the \-R option, but file ownership and modes are set to 145 more useful values. The uid and gid are set to zero, because they are 146 usually only useful on the author's system, and not useful to the 147 @@ -1092,6 +1131,11 @@ intentionally. Accessing several older v 148 support by the operating system to choose which sessions are to be 149 mounted. 150 .TP 151 +.BI \-s " sector type" 152 +.TP 153 +.BI \-sectype " sector type" 154 +Set output sector type to e.g. data/xa1/raw. 155 + .TP 156 .BI \-sort " sort_file" 157 Sort file locations on the media. Sorting is controlled by a file that 158 contains pairs of filenames and sorting offset weighting. 159 @@ -1213,6 +1257,8 @@ in the 160 file. 161 .TP 162 .B \-T 163 +.TP 164 +.B \-translation\-table 165 Generate a file 166 .I TRANS.TBL 167 in each directory on the CD-ROM, which can be used 168 @@ -1262,6 +1308,8 @@ to 169 This option is the default on VMS. 170 .TP 171 .B \-U 172 +.TP 173 +.B \-untranslated\-filenames 174 Allows "untranslated" filenames, completely violating the ISO9660 standards 175 described above. Enables the following flags: 176 .B \-d \-l \-N \-allow\-leading\-dots \-relaxed\-filenames 177 @@ -1333,6 +1381,8 @@ must be specified before 178 on each command line. 179 .TP 180 .B \-v 181 +.TP 182 +.B \-verbose 183 Verbose execution. If given twice on the command line, extra debug information 184 will be printed. 185 .TP 186 @@ -1341,7 +1391,15 @@ Identical to 187 .B \-m 188 .IR glob . 189 .TP 190 +.B \-XA 191 +Generate XA directory attruibutes. 192 +.TP 193 +.B \-xa 194 +Generate rationalized XA directory attruibutes. 195 +.TP 196 .B \-z 197 +.TP 198 +.B \-transparent\-compression 199 Generate special 200 .I RRIP 201 records for transparently compressed files.