Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls

2024-08-30 Thread Jacob Nevins
Bdale Garbee writes: > Sure, I can apply your patch in the Debian cpmtools package, since > it has been accepted upstream. I try to avoid forks, but gaining > quicker access to something that is coming in upstream's next > release seems good. OK, here it is. It's expected to be released in cpmtoo

Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls

2024-08-29 Thread Bdale Garbee
Sure, I can apply your patch in the Debian cpmtools package, since it has been accepted upstream. I try to avoid forks, but gaining quicker access to something that is coming in upstream's next release seems good. Bdale On August 29, 2024 7:11:12 AM CDT, Jacob Nevins wrote: >I wrote: >> So

Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls

2024-08-29 Thread Zarko Zivanov
" To: "undefined" <1079...@bugs.debian.org> Cc: "Zarko Zivanov" Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2024 2:11 PM Subject: Re: Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls This has happened; John Elliott has released libdsk 1.5.20, with a fix that's suf

Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls

2024-08-29 Thread Jacob Nevins
I wrote: > So what needs to happen is: > > - libdsk's dg_opusgeom() needs to get more discriminating, at the >very least, so it doesn't misfire on disc images like yours (but I >don't know enough about the Opus Discovery to speculate how); This has happened; John Elliott has released lib

Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls

2024-08-26 Thread Jacob Nevins
> With original packages, I first got this as an output when I used -T > raw,tim011 (using my diskdefs file): > > cpmls: unknown format ibm-3740 > > After not being able to figure this one out, I have added that definition to > my diskdefs file (from original cpmtoold diskdefs), but calling > >

Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls

2024-08-26 Thread Zarko Zivanov
With original packages, I first got this as an output when I used -T raw,tim011 (using my diskdefs file): cpmls: unknown format ibm-3740 After not being able to figure this one out, I have added that definition to my diskdefs file (from original cpmtoold diskdefs), but calling cpmls -T raw,tim

Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls

2024-08-26 Thread Jacob Nevins
I wrote: > So what needs to happen is: > > - libdsk's dg_opusgeom() needs to get more discriminating, at the >very least, so it doesn't misfire on disc images like yours (but I >don't know enough about the Opus Discovery to speculate how); > > - maybe libdsk could usefully learn about T

Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls

2024-08-25 Thread Zarko Zivanov
Jacob Nevins" To: "Zarko Zivanov" Cc: "undefined" <1079...@bugs.debian.org> Sent: Monday, August 26, 2024 3:56 AM Subject: Re: Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls > [Zarko Zivanov:] >> I have previously used cpmtools_2.20 and had

Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls

2024-08-25 Thread Jacob Nevins
> [Zarko Zivanov:] >> I have previously used cpmtools_2.20 and had no problems. With the >> recent version from repository, I am getting garbage printed on >> screen when I try to list the contents of an IMG file (or, actually, >> many IMG files, this one is just an example). I wrote: > I think th

Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls

2024-08-25 Thread Bdale Garbee
Zarko Zivanov writes: > Package: cpmtools > Version: cpmtools_2.23-4_amd64 > > I have previously used cpmtools_2.20 and had no problems. With the > recent version from repository, I am getting garbage printed on screen > when I try to list the contents of an IMG file (or, actually, many IMG > fil

Bug#1079619: cpmtools package produces garbage output with cpmls

2024-08-25 Thread Jacob Nevins
> I have previously used cpmtools_2.20 and had no problems. With the > recent version from repository, I am getting garbage printed on > screen when I try to list the contents of an IMG file (or, actually, > many IMG files, this one is just an example). > > In the archive is example image file wit