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[Issue] Conversion failed because of Rom Name? #96

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Zombanana opened this issue Sep 4, 2023 · 5 comments
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[Issue] Conversion failed because of Rom Name? #96

Zombanana opened this issue Sep 4, 2023 · 5 comments
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@Zombanana
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I think I found an issue with roms, which begin with a "-" in name.

This error ocur on this rom:
http://redump.org/disc/107483/

I don't know if it's oxyromon or even on of the converters problem, but it seems it tries to interpret the name as a switch?
"-8"

Screenshot 2023-09-04 172423

I am on WIndows 11, 64bit.
Trying to convert this "Redump - Sony PlayStation Portable" rom from .iso to .cso.

I will try to fix the error myself by manually editing the rom name inside the dat file and manually import it into oxyromon.
I will later report / confirm if the conversion work, after renaming the filename.

@alucryd
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alucryd commented Sep 7, 2023

Hmm, it appears to be the case indeed. I've got an external library doing the parsing, will try to see if they have a workaround, if not I'll submit a bug report over there.

@Zombanana
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Hi alucryd,

thanks for your work again. I have also done indeed the test.
I just have renamed the file and the name of the rom inside the dat.

Renaming it from "-8 (Japan).iso" to "8 (Japan).iso". That work fine.
So the - inside the begining of the name seems to produce an error.

@bhartshorn
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Many command line applications use '--' to indicate that all following inputs are not flags, the parsing library might support that. Was it tested?

@alucryd
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alucryd commented Oct 2, 2023

I actually looked at this the wrong way, this is does not concern the parsing library I use at all. This is an issue with the tool used to extract the ISO. @Zombanana What format was the file originally? Was that an ISO inside an archive?

@Zombanana
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I am not sure about it, as it is a while since I converted my set.

I have managed my Sets with RomVault before. I assume it was plain iso or torrentzipped, but I don't know for sure anymore.

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