Corrected a typo in man page of xorrecord, tolerating--grow_over[w]rit[e]able_iso

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Thomas Schmitt 2012-12-30 10:10:05 +00:00
parent e749eb6395
commit 36c42d7012
5 changed files with 46 additions and 43 deletions

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@ -278,7 +278,10 @@ no_volunteer:;
ret= Xorriso_option_fs(xorriso, cpt, 0);
if(ret<=0)
goto ex;
} else if(strcmp(argv[i], "--grow_overwriteable_iso")==0) {
} else if(strcmp(argv[i], "--grow_overwriteable_iso")==0 ||
strcmp(argv[i], "--grow_overwritable_iso")==0 ||
strcmp(argv[i], "--grow_overriteable_iso")==0
) { /* (A history of typos) */
/* intentional: argv[i] */
do_grow= 1;
} else if(strcmp(argpt, "-help")==0) {

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
.TH XORRECORD 1 "Version 1.2.5, Jul 20, 2012"
.TH XORRECORD 1 "Version 1.2.5, Dec 30, 2012"
.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
.\"
.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ formatted once to become overwritable. See options
.br
If ISO 9660 filesystems are to be stored on overwritable media, then it
is possible to emulate multiple sessions, by using option
\fB\-\-grow_overriteable_iso\fR. In this case, the need for
\fB\-\-grow_overwriteable_iso\fR. In this case, the need for
blanking before re\-use is emulated too.
.SS
.B Drive preparation and addressing:
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ If there are sessions, then their start block address and size is reported.
If a session contains an ISO 9660 filesystem, then its Volume Id is reported.
If the medium is writable, then the next writable block address is reported.
.br
If not option \fB\-\-grow_overriteable_iso\fR is given or no ISO 9660
If not option \fB\-\-grow_overwriteable_iso\fR is given or no ISO 9660
file system is present on the medium, then overwritable media are reported
as being blank. This is due to the fact that they can be written from
scratch without further preparation, and that MMC does not distinguish
@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ directory ./tree1 under the ISO 9660 directory /dir1:
.br
$ xorrecord \-v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=12 fs=8m \\
.br
\-multi \-\-grow_overwritable_iso \\
\-multi \-\-grow_overwriteable_iso \\
.br
blank=as_needed \-eject padsize=300k image_1.iso
.br
@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ Now burn the new session onto the same medium. This time without blanking:
.br
$ xorrecord \-v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=12 fs=8m \\
.br
\-multi \-\-grow_overwritable_iso \\
\-multi \-\-grow_overwriteable_iso \\
.br
\-eject padsize=300k image_2.iso
.br
@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ in a pipeline without storing the ISO 9660 image as file on hard disk:
.br
| xorrecord \-v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=12 fs=8m \\
.br
\-waiti \-multi \-\-grow_overwritable_iso \\
\-waiti \-multi \-\-grow_overwriteable_iso \\
.br
\-eject padsize=300k \-
.br

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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ formatted once to become overwritable. See options
*blank=format_overwrite* and *blank=deformat*.
If ISO 9660 filesystems are to be stored on overwritable media, then it
is possible to emulate multiple sessions, by using option
*-grow_overriteable_iso*. In this case, the need for blanking before
*-grow_overwriteable_iso*. In this case, the need for blanking before
re-use is emulated too.

@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ File: xorrecord.info, Node: Inquire, Next: SetBurn, Prev: DriveAddr, Up: Opt
a session contains an ISO 9660 filesystem, then its Volume Id is
reported. If the medium is writable, then the next writable block
address is reported.
If not option *-grow_overriteable_iso* is given or no ISO 9660
If not option *-grow_overwriteable_iso* is given or no ISO 9660
file system is present on the medium, then overwritable media are
reported as being blank. This is due to the fact that they can be
written from scratch without further preparation, and that MMC
@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ option -multi is used. It will contain the files of hard disk directory
$ xorrisofs -o image_1.iso -J -graft-points /dir1=./tree1
$ xorrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=12 fs=8m \
-multi -grow_overwritable_iso \
-multi -grow_overwriteable_iso \
blank=as_needed -eject padsize=300k image_1.iso
For the second session xorrisofs needs to know the -msinfo numbers of
@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ Now burn the new session onto the same medium. This time without
blanking:
$ xorrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=12 fs=8m \
-multi -grow_overwritable_iso \
-multi -grow_overwriteable_iso \
-eject padsize=300k image_2.iso
Operating systems which mount this medium will read the superblock of
@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ pipeline without storing the ISO 9660 image as file on hard disk:
$ xorrisofs -M /dev/sr0 -C $m \
-J -graft-points /dir2=./tree2 \
| xorrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=12 fs=8m \
-waiti -multi -grow_overwritable_iso \
-waiti -multi -grow_overwriteable_iso \
-eject padsize=300k -
This is also the main use case of program *xorriso* itself, where this
@ -932,29 +932,29 @@ Tag Table:
Node: Top401
Node: Overview1111
Node: Standards1632
Node: Drive3783
Node: Xorriso5107
Node: Options5818
Node: DriveAddr6186
Node: Inquire7512
Node: SetBurn10381
Node: Verbous20591
Node: NonCdrecord22141
Node: Examples25307
Node: ExDevices25968
Node: ExMedium26186
Node: ExBlank26449
Node: ExFormat26670
Node: ExDeformat27184
Node: ExIsoSingle27451
Node: ExIsoMulti27735
Node: ExIsoFly29339
Node: ExAfio30001
Node: Files30982
Node: Seealso31529
Node: Bugreport31894
Node: Legal32475
Node: CommandIdx33402
Node: ConceptIdx36388
Node: Drive3784
Node: Xorriso5108
Node: Options5819
Node: DriveAddr6187
Node: Inquire7513
Node: SetBurn10383
Node: Verbous20593
Node: NonCdrecord22143
Node: Examples25309
Node: ExDevices25970
Node: ExMedium26188
Node: ExBlank26451
Node: ExFormat26672
Node: ExDeformat27186
Node: ExIsoSingle27453
Node: ExIsoMulti27737
Node: ExIsoFly29343
Node: ExAfio30006
Node: Files30987
Node: Seealso31534
Node: Bugreport31899
Node: Legal32480
Node: CommandIdx33407
Node: ConceptIdx36393

End Tag Table

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
@c man .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
@c man .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
@c man .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
@c man .TH XORRECORD 1 "Version 1.2.5, Jul 20, 2012"
@c man .TH XORRECORD 1 "Version 1.2.5, Dec 30, 2012"
@c man .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
@c man .\"
@c man .\" Some roff macros, for reference:
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ formatted once to become overwritable. See options
@*
If ISO 9660 filesystems are to be stored on overwritable media, then it
is possible to emulate multiple sessions, by using option
@strong{--grow_overriteable_iso}. In this case, the need for
@strong{--grow_overwriteable_iso}. In this case, the need for
blanking before re-use is emulated too.
@c man .SS
@sp 1
@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ If there are sessions, then their start block address and size is reported.
If a session contains an ISO 9660 filesystem, then its Volume Id is reported.
If the medium is writable, then the next writable block address is reported.
@*
If not option @strong{--grow_overriteable_iso} is given or no ISO 9660
If not option @strong{--grow_overwriteable_iso} is given or no ISO 9660
file system is present on the medium, then overwritable media are reported
as being blank. This is due to the fact that they can be written from
scratch without further preparation, and that MMC does not distinguish
@ -876,7 +876,7 @@ directory ./tree1 under the ISO 9660 directory /dir1:
@*
$ xorrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=12 fs=8m \
@*
-multi --grow_overwritable_iso \
-multi --grow_overwriteable_iso \
@*
blank=as_needed -eject padsize=300k image_1.iso
@*
@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ Now burn the new session onto the same medium. This time without blanking:
@sp 1
$ xorrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=12 fs=8m \
@*
-multi --grow_overwritable_iso \
-multi --grow_overwriteable_iso \
@*
-eject padsize=300k image_2.iso
@*
@ -932,7 +932,7 @@ in a pipeline without storing the ISO 9660 image as file on hard disk:
@*
| xorrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=12 fs=8m \
@*
-waiti -multi --grow_overwritable_iso \
-waiti -multi --grow_overwriteable_iso \
@*
-eject padsize=300k -
@*

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@ -1 +1 @@
#define Xorriso_timestamP "2012.12.25.180844"
#define Xorriso_timestamP "2012.12.30.100913"