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Bug#457308: CD: missing files and corrupt filenames



On 2007-12-21 13:50:12 +0100, maximilian attems wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 01:22:14PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > 
> > After mounting a CD-ROM, I have the following problems when reading it,
> > concerning its contents:
> >   * One of the files (that is present on the CD) is missing; there's
> >     no way for the user to have access to it. However, its name isn't
> >     special: "svnpriv-md5".
> >   * For filenames ending with .tar.bz2, the first dot is missing.
> > 
> > "isoinfo -i medium.iso -lJ" lists *all* the files, with their correct
> > name.
> 
> so where is the kernel trouble, or does isoinfo bypass isofs?

I don't know how isoinfo obtains the information, but it shows that
the files are on the CD, with the correct names (FYI, the CD can be
read without any problem under Mac OS X, and this is consistent to
what isoinfo gives).

I don't know if this is a kernel problem or not. If it is not, please
reassign the bug to the package that reads the contents of the CD after
it has been mounted (but isn't that the kernel?).

> > vin:~> isoinfo -i medium.iso -d
> > CD-ROM is in ISO 9660 format
> > System id: APPLE COMPUTER, INC., TYPE: 0002
> > Volume id: ARCHIVES_VL
> > Volume set id:
> > Publisher id:
> > Data preparer id:
> > Application id:
> > Copyright File id:
> > Abstract File id:
> > Bibliographic File id:
> > Volume set size is: 1
> > Volume set sequence number is: 1
> > Logical block size is: 2048
> > Volume size is: 211567
> > Joliet with UCS level 1 found
> > Rock Ridge signatures version 1 found
> > 
> > Note: I first signaled the problem on debian-user-french in January 2007
> > but got no replies, and these problems still occur.
> 
> i have still trouble to see an kernel error in your report?

No trouble here, I just wanted to give information about the CD.
isoinfo is correct.

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