
I just found this out, but I'm getting an error during make:ĭmg2img.h:19:19: error: bzlib.h: No such file or directoryĭmg2img.h:34: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘ ’, ‘asm’ or ‘_attribute_’ before ‘bz’ĭmg2img.h:140: warning: ignoring return value of ‘fread’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result = Use dmg2img instead of dmg2iso, dmg2img is the one that supercedes the dmg2iso In some cases useful info is found in syslog - tryĪnd yes I did modprobe hfsplus and modprobe hfs with no luck unfortunately.

Missing codepage or helper program, or other error Mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0, Mount -o loop -t hfsplus file.dmg /mountpoint

Unfortunately this tool didn't actually successfully convert the dmg image: Also if you get carat M at the end of each line, remove the carat M on the first line or it will always complain perl does not exist. pl file to point to the correct path to the perl binary. Instead I just downloaded the perl version. For some reason I'm getting dmg2iso compile errors on my Ubuntu 8.04 install:ĭmg2iso.h:45: error: â_int32â does not name a typeĭ: In function âint main(int, char**)â:ĭ:117: error: â_int32â does not name a typeĭ:122: error: â_int32â does not name a typeĭ:123: error: â_int32â does not name a typeĭ:124: error: âblock_typeâ was not declared in this scopeĭ:126: error: âout_offsâ was not declared in this scopeĭ:127: error: âout_sizeâ was not declared in this scopeĭ:128: error: âin_offsâ was not declared in this scopeĭ:129: error: âin_sizeâ was not declared in this scopeĭ:130: error: âconvert_endianâ was not declared in this scopeĭ:140: error: âlast_offsâ was not declared in this scopeĭ:158: error: âlast_in_offsâ was not declared in this scopeĭ:161: error: âlast_offsâ was not declared in this scopeĭ:172: error: âlast_offsâ was not declared in this scopeĭ:172: error: âlast_in_offsâ was not declared in this scopeĭ:84: warning: ignoring return value of âsize_t fread(void*, size_t, size_t, FILE*)â, declared with attribute warn_unused_result It's just silly and doesn't make sense that Ubuntu doesn't have this in the repository at all, it's such a useful and almost essential tool.
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I'll only cover the Linux version although the Windows pre-built binary works the same way.ĭownload dmg2iso here for free (from the author's website) iso standard? Anyway, there's an excellent Linux and Windows based tool to convert it back to a normal.

The dmg format is silly and annoying to work with, why couldn't Apple stick with the.
