Bug 10130 - Detect *.iso9660 also as ISO CD image
Summary: Detect *.iso9660 also as ISO CD image
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: shared-mime-info
Classification: Unclassified
Component: freedesktop.org.xml (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other All
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Assignee: Jonathan Blandford
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Reported: 2007-02-28 16:09 UTC by Sebastian Dröge (slomo)
Modified: 2007-03-08 06:44 UTC (History)
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detect_iso9660.patch (391 bytes, patch)
2007-02-28 16:10 UTC, Sebastian Dröge (slomo)
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Description Sebastian Dröge (slomo) 2007-02-28 16:09:52 UTC
Hi,
the attached patch adds the *.iso9660 glob pattern as a valid pattern for ISO CD images.

Bye
Comment 1 Sebastian Dröge (slomo) 2007-02-28 16:10:16 UTC
Created attachment 8914 [details] [review]
detect_iso9660.patch
Comment 2 Christian - Manny Calavera - Neumair 2007-03-08 04:23:26 UTC
Thanks for your bug report!

I've never seen ISO files ending in "*.iso9660", mainly because three-letter extensions have been and are still very common due to DOS filename limitations, and "*.iso" is very popular.

Where did you see such files?
Comment 3 Sebastian Dröge (slomo) 2007-03-08 04:36:26 UTC
From what I see in the anonymous CVS this is not yet fixed ;)

Anyway, I saw some files with this extension at a friends machine (no idea where he had them from) and there's also a Debian bugreport open about this: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=338150
Comment 4 Christian - Manny Calavera - Neumair 2007-03-08 06:44:04 UTC
> From what I see in the anonymous CVS this is not yet fixed ;)

Sorry, I wanted to mark the bug as NEEDINFO.

> Anyway, I saw some files with this extension at a friends machine (no idea
> where he had them from) and there's also a Debian bugreport open about this:

I see. Two independent sources are enough.

I just committed your patch, thanks.


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