Because the priority of -R or -J is not specified for isoinfo, it's not 
possible to blame it.
Unfortunately, it's -J who wins....

It's possible to turn arround that, just with a modification to the
isoinfo.sh file

but if you consider (reasonably) that -R must have priority over -J
the isoinfo.c source could be modified.

I did it in one rapid (and perhaps a bit uggly)  way, but it's working
(diff file attached)...


** Attachment added: "diff isoinfo.c isoinfo.old >modif"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16770800/modif

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bad file names (truncated)  in iso images
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257531
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