[Libburn] libisofs issues

Derek Foreman manmower at signalmarketing.com
Sat Sep 25 05:17:39 UTC 2004


On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Bryan Forbes wrote:

> Alright, burning an iso from disk works on PPC.  Creating the iso's on
> the fly is another problem.  Attached is a test program adapted from
> burniso.c in the test directory.  I have also attached the test text
> files I use with this test file (you'll have to change the paths to the
> files in the source).  Here is the output of the program running for me:
>
> bryan at mxpxppc:~/Projects/tests/test-libburn$ ./isoburn-c
> Initializing library...Success
> Scanning for devices...Done
> /
>  TEST1.TXT;1
>  TEST2.TXT;1
>  TEST3.TXT;1
> ignored nwa: 0
>
> ctladr|trno|indx|form|scms|  msf
> ------+----+----+----+----+--------
> 4  1 | 00 | 00 | 01 | 00 |00:00:00
> 4  1 | 01 | 00 | 10 | 00 |00:00:00
> 4  1 | 01 | 01 | 10 | 00 |00:02:00
> 4  1 | AA | 01 | 01 | 00 |00:02:1D
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 5/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: -26: 29/29
> S: 0/1 T: 0/1 L: 0: 0/0
>
> As you can see, it writes the 0's that should be put at the end of the
> disc at the front of the disc.  Does this happen on x86?  Thanks in
> advance!

Nah the first pile of 0s are when it's writing the lead in.

Does the disc work?


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