I guess that the issue is that the udffsck provided by the upstream
sources does nothing and is a mere placeholder.

The real problem here is that the upstream udf project is very very dead

http://www.unmaintained-free-software.org/wiki/Linux-udf

Hence, udf support in linux is practically restricted to a write-once or
a read-only usage, until someone steps in to resuscitate the project.
No option to use it as a substitute for FAT, FAT32 and VFAT.

There was once an ubuntu community member who stepped in to take over
the work of ben fennema (PhillipSusi) as shown in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PacketCD. However this effort too seems to have
stalled.

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  udffsck is missing

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