Hi,

libburnia project is pleased to announce the release of version 1.2.8
of GNU xorriso, a ISO 9660 Rock Ridge filesystem manipulator. Available
on GNU FTP mirrors as
  xorriso/xorriso-1.2.8.tar.gz

It creates, loads, manipulates and writes ISO 9660 filesystem images with
Rock Ridge extensions. Optionally it supports hard links, ACLs, xattr,
and MD5 checksums.
xorriso can load the management information of existing ISO images and it
writes the session results to optical media or to filesystem objects.
Vice versa xorriso is able to copy file objects from ISO 9660 filesystems
to disk.

A special property of xorriso is that it needs neither an external ISO 9660
formatter program nor an external burn program for CD, DVD or BD but rather
incorporates the libraries of libburnia-project.org .


Novelties:

* Bug fix: On some drives the request for minimum speed yielded maximum speed

* Bug fix: Reading damaged Rock Ridge data could cause SIGSEGV by NULL.

* Bug fix: -tell_media_space altered the pointers to MD5 of data files
           which stem from a previous session. This produced false
           mismatches with -check_md5_r.

* Bug fix: CD tracks were reported with the sizes of the tracks in the
           first session. Regression introduced with version 1.2.0.

* Bug fix: -check_media use=outdev sector_map= stored TOC of input drive

* Bug fix: -hide hfsplus and -as mkisofs -hide-hfsplus had no effect.
           Thanks to Davy Ho.

* Bug fix: ./configure did not abort if libburn.h or libisofs.h were missing

* New command -move

* New -as mkisofs options -eltorito-id , -eltorito-selcrit


License: GPLv3+

System requirements:
- GNU/Linux: kernel 2.4 or 2.6, libc, libpthread
- FreeBSD  : libc, libpthread, libiconv, IDE and SATA drives need atapicam
- Solaris  : libc, libpthread
- on other X/Open systems there will be no direct operation of
  CD/DVD/BD drives, but only POSIX i/o which may or may not
  be offered by the system for DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, or BD-RE.

Optional:
  libreadline + libreadline-development
  zlib + zlib-development
  libbz2 + libbz2-development
  on GNU/Linux: libacl + libacl-development
If they were present at compile time, then the optional libraries have to 
be present at runtime, too.


For more info, see http://www.gnu.org/software/xorriso/xorriso.html
                   http://www.gnu.org/software/xorriso/man_1_xorriso.html
                   http://www.gnu.org/software/xorriso/man_1_xorrisofs.html
                   http://www.gnu.org/software/xorriso/man_1_xorrecord.html

                   http://www.gnu.org/software/xorriso is mirrored at
                   scdbackup.sourceforge.net and scdbackup.webframe.org .

Download:

The xorriso release tarball will soon show up at
your local GNU FTP mirror as
  http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/xorriso/xorriso-1.2.8.tar.gz
(see GNU FTP Mirror List http://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.html )
It is already now available as
  http://www.gnu.org/software/xorriso/xorriso-1.2.8.tar.gz


Post bug reports or requests to one of these mailing lists:
  mailto:bug-xorr...@gnu.org
  mailto:libburn-hack...@pykix.org
  mailto:cdwrite@other.debian.org
or directly to me:
  mailto:scdbac...@gmx.net


Have a nice day :)

Thomas


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