On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 05:27:25PM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> If you got the GNU xorriso tarball, then it is not linked dynamically
> with installed libisofs.so but rather statically with its own copy of
> libisofs.

OK, yup that's what I did.

> In the build directory
> 
>   $ xorriso/xorriso -version
> 
> should say:
> 
>   GNU xorriso 1.4.7 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.
>   ...
>   xorriso version   :  1.4.7
>   Version timestamp :  2016.11.10.134753

Yep

> Please check in this directory whether file
>   libisofs/fs_image.c
> contains the bug fix:

Yes, the code corresponds to the patch being applied.

> If the "+" variant looks like being in effect, then please let gdb check
> how the Rock Ridge read attempt sneaks in. Set two break points:

Sure ok, I will have to try that a little later today or this week.

> > This might not have been a great example, because I can't share the contents
> > of the ISO (old emails and ICQ logs).
> 
> Please mail me in private where i can download it.

Sorry, I can't share that image (but there are others I probably can).

> > I have four ISOs which are recordings from TV made with a DVD writer
> > appliance,
> 
> That's probably UDF filesystems. Interesting anayways.

Good catch: you are right, they are. Are they interesting enough for me to
put them online somewhere?

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