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Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse
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Thomas Schmitt |
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Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse |
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Tue, 14 Apr 2015 11:16:57 +0200 |
Hi,
Dietmar Maurer wrote:
> It is quite easy to detect if there is a '--' in the argument list.
> So you could disable magic code if you find '--'?
It is about an unintended but actually beneficial change
in the syntax of grub-mkrescue arguments.
New grub-mkrescue.c interpreted and consumed the word '--',
which the old grub-mkrescue just forwarded to xorriso.
There it serves the important purpose to end the command -as
which performs the mkisofs emulation.
grub-mkrescue runs xorriso this way:
xorriso -as mkisofs ...grub2.provided.mkisofs-ish.options... \
...user.provided.arguments...
I.e. the first user provided argument will be interpreted by
xorriso as parameter of its command -as.
The range of -as ends at the first '--' which xorriso encounters.
Further arguments are interpreted by xorriso as commands and
their parameters. (Which are more expressive and capable than
mkisofs emulation.)
I understand that Vladimir reverted the behavioral change
on march 20, so that your run (without any generic xorriso
commands) was intended to work fine by the old style:
grub-mkrescue -o pve-cd.iso data-gz -z -r -V 'PVE' -c boot/boot.cat ...
But there is another difference to old grub-mkrescue:
The option to print the version string changed from -v to -V.
With mkisofs (and its emulation), -v is rarely used.
So it never mattered that old grub-mkrescue bailed out
when seeing it.
But -V is a frequently used mkisofs option.
So grub-mkrescue.c should either become really compatible
to its shell-based predecessor, or it should get a different
name and use the new syntax, which clearly distinguishes
between own options and xorriso arguments:
grub-mkiso -o pve-cd.iso -- data-gz -z -r -V 'PVE' -c boot/boot.cat ...
All arguments after the first '--' would get forwarded to
xorriso without interpretation by grub-mkiso. The first
'--' itself would not get forwarded to xorriso.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Andrei Borzenkov, 2015/04/13
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Dietmar Maurer, 2015/04/13
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Andrei Borzenkov, 2015/04/13
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Thomas Schmitt, 2015/04/13
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Dietmar Maurer, 2015/04/14
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse,
Thomas Schmitt <=
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Dietmar Maurer, 2015/04/14
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Dietmar Maurer, 2015/04/14
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Thomas Schmitt, 2015/04/14
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko, 2015/04/24
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Thomas Schmitt, 2015/04/24
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko, 2015/04/29
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Andrei Borzenkov, 2015/04/29
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Thomas Schmitt, 2015/04/29
- Re: grub-mkrescue problems in argp_parse, Andrei Borzenkov, 2015/04/24