Switched from xorriso-standalone GPLv2+ to GNU xorriso GPLv3+

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libburnia-project.org scdbackup.sourceforge.net/xorriso_eng.html
Contribution of libburnia-project.org to the GNU Operating System
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xorriso. By Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Integrated sub project of libburnia-project.org but also published via:
GNU xorriso. By Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Derived from and supported by libburnia-project.org, published via:
http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/xorriso_eng.html
http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/xorriso-0.4.9.tar.gz
Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Thomas Schmitt, provided under GPL version 2 or later.
Provided under GPL version 3 or later. No warranty.
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ A special property of xorriso is that it needs neither an external ISO 9660
formatter program nor an external burn program for CD or DVD but rather
incorporates the libraries of libburnia-project.org .
Currently it is fully supported on Linux with kernels >= 2.4 and on
Currently it is fully supported on GNU/Linux with kernels >= 2.4 and on
FreeBSD versions with ATAPI/CAM support enabled in the kernel, see atapicam(4).
On other X/Open compliant systems there will only be POSIX i/o with disk
file objects, but no direct MMC operation on CD/DVD/BD drives.
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plus on FreeBSD: libiconv, libcam, IDE and SATA drives need atapicam
Optional at compile time are:
libreadline and the readline-dev headers make dialog mode more convenient.
on Linux: libacl and libacl-devel allow getting and setting ACLs.
on GNU/Linux: libacl and libacl-devel allow getting and setting ACLs.
zlib and zlib-devel allow zisofs compression.
If they were present at compile time, then the optional libraries have to
be present at runtime, too.
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--disable-xattr avoid use of xattr functions like listxattr()
--disable-zlib avoid use of zlib functions like compress2()
xorriso brings own system adapters which allow burning optical media on Linux
and FreeBSD. Alternatively it can use libcdio-0.83 or later for sending
commands to optical drives:
xorriso brings own system adapters which allow burning optical media on
GNU/Linux and FreeBSD. Alternatively it can use libcdio-0.83 or later for
sending commands to optical drives:
--enable-libcdio
xorriso allows to use external processes as file content filters. This is
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user id differ. This ban can be lifted by
--enable-external-filters-setuid
Sometimes xorriso will yield better write performance on Linux if 64 KB are
Sometimes xorriso will yield better write performance on GNU/Linux if 64 KB are
transmitted in each write operation rather than 32 KB. See option -dvd_obs .
64k can be made default at configure time by:
--enable-dvd-obs-64k
For xorriso -as cdrecord emulation only:
In some situations Linux may deliver a better write performance to drives if
the track input is read with O_DIRECT (see man 2 open). The included libburn
In some situations GNU/Linux may deliver a better write performance to drives
if the track input is read with O_DIRECT (see man 2 open). The included libburn
and the cdrecord emulation of xorriso can be told to use this peculiar read
mode by:
--enable-track-src-odirect
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 or later
as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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Based on and sub project of:
GNU xorriso is feature-wise equivalent to the dynamic compilation of
libburnia libraries and libburnia program xorriso.
It restricts itself to a technical form where the legal commitments of the
libburnia project and the legal intentions of FSF match completely.
Libburnia project is comitted to provide support for this copy in the same
way as for its own software releases. It is further committed to keep its
own licenses open for obtaining future copies under GPLv2+.
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libburnia program xorriso is based on and sub project of:
libburnia-project.org
By Mario Danic <mario.danic@gmail.com>,
Vreixo Formoso <metalpain2002@yahoo.es>
Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
By Mario Danic <mario.danic@gmail.com>, libburn, libisofs
Vreixo Formoso <metalpain2002@yahoo.es>, libisofs, libisoburn
Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>, libburn, libisofs,
libisoburn, xorriso
Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Mario Danic, Vreixo Formoso, Thomas Schmitt.
libburnia-project.org is inspired by and in other components still containing
parts of old
libburnia-project.org is inspired by and in libburn still containing parts
of old
Libburn. By Derek Foreman <derek@signalmarketing.com> and
Ben Jansens <xor@orodu.net>
Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Derek Foreman and Ben Jansens