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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/sysutils/cdrtools
From: Thomas Klausner
Date: 2008-10-09 15:14:15
Message id: 20081009131415.281A3175D0@cvs.netbsd.org
Log Message:
Update to 2.01.01a50:
NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a50:
Libschily:
- changed __malloc() -> ___malloc() for the ongoing ATARI Port
- changed __realloc() -> ___realloc() for the ongoing ATARI Port
- changed __savestr() -> ___savestr() for the ongoing ATARI Port
Cdrecord:
- The cdrecord DVD multi-border code from May 2007 has been made OpenSource.
Multi-Border is the DVD multi-session equivalent. It allows to write
up to 1024 sessions on a single DVD.
The code currently covers the most important case of writing to DVD-R/DVD-RW
media.
You need to specify -multi for every session.
- The cdrecord man page now mentions -multi with respect to DVD multi-border.
Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J
- mkisofs -UDF now does not longer replace controlchars in case that -J has not
been specified at the same time. This is a workaround for the fact that
mkisofs still shares the file name management code between UDF ans Joliet.
NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a49:
All:
- Several Makefiles have been modified to support not only "make all"
but also "make install" without calling "make all" before. \
This was needed
after the change that omits the symlinks from the tar archive.
Thanks to a report from Klaus Ditze <kd@heise.de>
Libparanoia (Ported/enhanced by J
- Plenty of new comments taken from cdparanoia-III-10.2
This doubles the size of the code!
Thanks to Monty (xiphmont@mit.edu)
- i_paranoia_overlap_r() does not longer increment beginA/beginB after the
match was found searching backwards. Taken from cdparanoia-III-10.2
- paranoia_free() now also frees p->cache and p->fragments taken from \
cdparanoia-III-10.2
- Some numerical values used in paranoia.c have been replaced by
FLAG_* definitions.
Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J
- First step of changes intended to allow to remove Mac OS 9 "hfs" support
from mkisofs. Mac OS X supports UDF extensions and "hfs" does not support
large files. For this reason, "hfs" support is an anachronism.
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