Richard W.M. Jones efb8a766ca daemon: Allow xorriso as an alternative to isoinfo.
Currently the guestfs_isoinfo and guestfs_isoinfo_device APIs run
isoinfo inside the appliance to extract the information.

isoinfo is part of genisoimage which is somewhat dead upstream.
xorriso is supposedly the new thing.  (For a summary of the situation
see: https://wiki.debian.org/genisoimage).

This commit rewrites the parsing from C to OCaml to make it easier to
deal with, and allows you to use either isoinfo or xorriso.

Mostly the same fields are available from either tool, but xorriso is
a bit more awkward to parse.
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