Re: How to build a new ISO 9660 FS and test it
Re: How to build a new ISO 9660 FS and test it
- Subject: Re: How to build a new ISO 9660 FS and test it
- From: William Kucharski <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 10:30:46 -0800
On Tuesday, November 14, 2006, at 07:14AM, "Thomas Tempelmann" <email@hidden> wrote:
>3. BTW, one site, macosforge.org, announced already a 8.8.1 Darwin
>release, but it's not available from the apple darwin download pages yet
>(they only list 8.8). I tried to sign up with that site, even received a
>login, but my login is not accepted. Is that normal? Does it take a while?
8.8.1 is the latest Intel version of MacOS X 10.4.8 and is either Intel only or is the latest
version for the Core 2 Duo machines, I'm not sure which.
>4. Lastly, if I should succeed, what's the chances that Apple
>incorporates the improvements? How would I go about that? I've already
>filed a bug report about what I plan to fix, but I know of others who
>files related bug reports years ago and nothing ever changed with the iso
>9660 file system.
That's the big question.
I don't recall ever seeing Apple publicly acknowledge a submitted fix, though they've been
good about acknowledging notification of security issues. This leaves wide open the question
as to whether they've ever incorporated a user-supplied Darwin patch back into Mac OS X.
I'm not aware of an actual contributor form, so it may be that the open source channel is one
way from Apple, but it certainly couldn't hurt. I'm sure Quinn or Terry can be more precise on
this.
As long as you're in the ISO9660 code, perhaps you could improve support for the Joliet
extensions; the Mac OS X code is a bit lacking there, such that CDs burned from PCs
are often missing large swaths of files when inserted into a Mac running OS X; the same CDs
often show all their files to Macs running Mac OS 9 natively, as there were many free and
commercial ISO9660 extensions that did fully support Joliet...
William Kucharski
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