Re: Problem using cdrtools for iso contents display with MC
- From: Paul Marwick <paul marwick gmail com>
- To: mc gnome org
- Subject: Re: Problem using cdrtools for iso contents display with MC
- Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 21:35:33 +0100
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 5:29 PM, Paul Marwick<paul marwick gmail com> wrote:
I've recently hit a problem trying to read iso files with MC. Looking at
/etc/mc/mc.ext, viewing iso contents is handled by this code:
# ISO9660
regex/\.([iI][sS][oO])$
Open=%cd %p#iso9660
View=%view{ascii} isoinfo -l -i %f
I'm not sure if this is a recent version, but under Salix, isoinfo is
provided by cdrtools-2.01.01a78 (a Slackware package). Using this, a number
of iso files give a series of parsing errors, followed by a double message
setting UTF.8 to match locale settings. After these messages are passed, an
empty directory is shown - nothing of the contents of the iso is displayed.
I'm using mc 4.7.4 with cdrtools 3.00 and have similar parsing errors,
but not UTF error. This happens only on some ISO files.
Sounds like the same error. What is your LANG variable set to? Mine is
en_GB.utf8, which is probably the reason for the utf8 error. Only
happens on some iso files.
(There are also some files with .iso filename but are not valid ISO
format according to isoinfo. For example I have an ISO downloaded from
Microsoft that isoinfo cannot recognize.)
:) I try and avoid anything coming from Microsoft, but I've certainly
seen a few invalid isos.
These 2 linux distro ISO's have different results.
openSUSE-11.2-DVD-x86_64.iso is displayed properly, here are the first
few rows from isoinfo -l -i:
Directory listing of /
d--------- 0 0 0 6144 Nov 6 2009 [ 29 02] .
d--------- 0 0 0 6144 Nov 6 2009 [ 29 02] ..
---------- 0 0 0 7803134 Nov 6 2009 [ 18798 00] ARCHIVES.GZ;1
---------- 0 0 0 88 Oct 30 2009 [ 22609 00] AUTORUN.INF;1
d--------- 0 0 0 2048 Nov 6 2009 [ 32 02] BOOT
---------- 0 0 0 8550086 Nov 6 2009 [ 22610 00] CHANGELO.;1
Sabayon_Linux_5.2_amd64_K.iso is not, MC displays parsing errors, but
it looks similar in isoinfo:
Directory listing of /
d--------- 0 0 0 2048 Mar 25 2010 [ 356 02] .
d--------- 0 0 0 2048 Mar 25 2010 [ 356 02] ..
---------- 0 0 0 95 Dec 4 2009 [ 381 00] AUTORUN.INF;1
d--------- 0 0 0 2048 Mar 25 2010 [ 364 02] BOOT
d--------- 0 0 0 4096 Mar 21 2010 [ 362 02] ISOLINUX
---------- 0 0 0 0 Feb 20 2009 [ -16 00] LIVECD.;1
---------- 0 0 0 2119929856 Mar 25 2010 [ 382 00] LIVECD.SQUASHFS;1
The first parsing error is displayed for every line starting with the
first file (.)
Sounds the same.
As an experiment, I've built a copy of cdrkit-1.1.10 (took a bit of
doing - cmake didn't like the Slackware version of libcap, so I had to
build that first). With cdrkit replacing cdrtools, no problem with any
of the isos that were giving me problems before.
I'm really not sure where the bug is. I can't see any difference in the
output between isoinfo from cdrkit and cdrtools, so I don't know whether
there is an error in the MC parser or it really is a problem with cdrtools.
Paul.
Paul.
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