Dnia 04-01-2007, czw o godzinie 20:25 +0100, Carsten Gnörlich napisał:
Hello,

> > temp:~$ dvdisaster -r
> Could you give us the full output of dvdisaster -v -r as well,
> for the medium that produces the crash?

Sure.
utemp:~$ dvdisaster -v -r
dvdisaster-0.70  Copyright 2004-2006 Carsten Gnoerlich.
This software comes with  ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.  This
is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it
under the conditions of the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE.
See the file "COPYING" for further information.

Device: /dev/hda, HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-4167B DL13

ExamineUDF(HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-4167B DL13)
 Examining the ISO file system...
  Sector 16:
   Volume descriptor type    = 1
   Volume descriptor version = 1
   Standard identifier       = CD001
   -> primary volume descriptor:
    System identifier         : |                                |
    Volume identifier         : |12_MONKEYS                      |
    Volume space size         : 4072605 sectors
    Volume set size           : 1
    Volume sequence size      : 1
    Logical block size        : 2048
    Path table size           : 42 bytes
    L-Path table location     : 257
    Opt L-Path table location : 0
    M-Path table location     : 258
    Opt M-Path table location : 0
    Volume creation date/time : 06-09-2006 10:24:42.00
    Volume modification d/t   : 00-00-0000 00:00:00.00
    Volume expiration d/t     : 00-00-0000 00:00:00.00
    Volume effective d/t      : 00-00-0000 00:00:00.00
    File structure version    : 1
  Sector 17:
   Volume descriptor type    = 255
   Volume descriptor version = 1
   Standard identifier       = CD001
   -> volume descriptor set terminator;
      end of ISO file system parsing.
 Examining the UDF file system...
  not yet implemented.

udf/try_sector: trying sector 4072605
udf/try_sector: read error, trying next header
udf/try_sector: trying sector 4072455
udf/try_sector: no cookie, skipping current modulo

GLib-ERROR **: gmem.c:154: failed to allocate 18446744073709502468 bytes
aborting...
Przerwane

I realize that with option --query-size drive or udf dvdisaster don't
crash.

Sadly this dvd happens to be CSS encrypted so no ecc protection is
possible.

Regards,
Kupson



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