Hi, > I tried with the xorriso -as mkisofs command, with no luck. > This command terminates with a SIGBUS no matter of the options I pass on > the command line.
Ouch. I have no Debian of arch "sparc" in reach. > xorriso -as mkisofs -r -J -o ./tmp/miniiso/mini.iso -G /boot/isofs.b -B > ... ./tmp/miniiso/cd_tree/ Valgrind on Linux accuses xorriso-1.3.2 of a small memory leak with such a run, but not of memory problems. > Seems to me that there an alignment problem with xorriso. That would rather be a C compiler problem then. But given the strange error message of genisoimage, this may well be a local filesystem peculiarity which causes a chain of bad memory access with more or less random end. > 3- Fix the xorriso for alignment problem I would love to get this done. Can you get me a stack trace ? Can you run it with valgrind and send me the message output ? If the failing machine is not the one which compiled xorriso from the libisoburn source package, can you try with wget http://www.gnu.org/software/xorriso/xorriso-1.3.2.tar.gz tar xzf xorriso-1.3.2.tar.gz cd xorriso-1.3.2 && ./configure && make abs_path=$(pwd) Without need for superuser or installation try: cd ...where.appropriate... "$abs_path"/xorriso/xorriso -as mkisofs ...above.options... Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org