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GNU xorriso creates, loads, manipulates, and writes ISO 9660 filesystem images with Rock Ridge extensions. Files can be copied in and out. The session results get written to optical media or to filesystem objects. Rather than needing external tools for ISO 9660 production and CD/DVD/BD burning, it is a static compilation of libburnia-project.org. Thus GNU xorriso depends only on fundamental operating system facilities.

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2011-08-09 07:01
1.1.4

An old bug could cause xorriso to prepare incorrect internal addresses. This happened only with some CD drives, and never in mkisofs emulation mode.
The new option -device_links shall be used on modern GNU/Linux systems instead of the option -devices. It lists the drives by their usual udev links rather than by their kernel device addresses.
Tags: Bugfixes

2011-06-21 05:43
1.1.0.pl01

It turns out that GNU xorriso-1.1.0 compiles only on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. Users of other X/Open compliant systems will have to get the corrected tarball.
Tags: bugfix

2011-06-20 06:04
1.1.0

The consumption of stack memory was reduced.
Several small bugs were fixed. The most important
were a formatting problem on drives by Pioneer
Electronics and a misalignment of the size of
isohybrid images.

2011-04-14 21:16
1.0.8

A bug in the mkisofs emulation of xorriso could cause options to be ignored. The problem was freshly introduced with GNU xorriso-1.0.6. Users who downloaded this version are now urged to get GNU xorriso-1.0.8.
Tags: Important bug fix

2011-04-10 04:16
1.0.6

This release fixes two bugs, allows Joliet names of
up to 103 characters, and burns DVD-R DAO sessions
with 2 kB size granularity rather than 32 kB.

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